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    Williams, AZ

    Red Garter Inn

    4.6 (65 reviews)
    ModerateHotels
    Closed 7:00 am - 11:00 AM, 4:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    There was no staff on the premises, and upon arrival the door to our room was left wide open. While I was inspecting the room, another guest exited his own room, walked directly past me, and entered our room. At first, I assumed he was the host, but he briefly entered and returned to his own room. This interaction was unsettling and made us feel unsafe. We later noticed pubic hair in the toilet, leading us to believe this guest may have been using our bathroom prior to our arrival. This raised serious concerns about cleanliness, privacy, and security. The host later explained the guest was staying an additional night, believed the room was unoccupied, entered to "take a look," and then booked it for the following night. However, the guest was already settled in his room before we arrived, and we checked in well past check-in time, meaning he had ample opportunity to access the room earlier. We have no way of knowing if the room was accessed before our arrival, if items could have been removed that we could blamed for, or if hidden cameras could have been installed. The host stated it was an "honest mistake" and offered only a downgraded room, with no compensation for the inconvenience. The bed was extremely firm and uncomfortable. Overall, this experience fell far below expectations, and I would not stay here again.

    The mad'am room
    Ray F.

    The Red Garter is a cool B & B in old downtown Williams, just off the railroad tracks. It also has a fine bakery inside, where fresh baked treats can be has most every morning during the tourist season. Their cinnamon rolls are awesome. An 1890's saloon and bordello. This beautifully restored two-story Victorian Romanesque brick building with 12' ceilings, skylights and antique time period specific fixtures and furnishings captures a true old western atmosphere without giving up the comforts and securities one would expect traveling today. This B&B does close during the winter months (late Feb-Mar) I believe. Comfortable, close and convenient to most all of old downtown - restaurants, shopping and the Grand Canyon railroad station are all within walking distance - most less than a couple blocks away. John, the owner is on hand and available most times - he is a walking information center about this cool and historic old route 66 town. There are four en-suite guestrooms with private baths in the house upstairs, I've stayed in the Mad'am room - a large sky lit room with the original 1890's brass bed frame from New Orleans - the bed is a comfortable nights sleep, the room well appointed, cozy warm and relaxing. Please note this is not a pet friendly or young child friendly (under 8) establishment, and reservations are required. A solid 4 stars. 00184

    Parlor Room
    Zach M.

    Our experience was amazing! Hands down! My wife and I did a get away for our one year anniversary and decided to stay here. Best experience ever! Both of us are into paranormal investigating and Dary the hotel manager helped us learn all sorts of amazing history about the building vary welcoming and comfortable with us asking all sorts of questions and we both received awesome answers! I would highly recommend this place to any paranormal Investigator that is looking for a great place to stay!

    Best Gal's sitting room

    Loved the Red Garter Inn! Stayed in the "Best Gal's" room. The decor was exceptional and enjoyed the street view of downtown Williams. Conveniently located in downtown across from the Railroad hotel and within walking distance of restaurants, gift shops, grocery store, zipline, etc. The floors are made of cork soundproofing and are very quiet for a sound nights sleep. Enjoyed a delicious breakfast at Anna's café located downstairs. The cafe's décor matches the hotel. Check-in and check-out was super easy. Atmosphere was relaxing and comfortable. Enjoyed use of the community fridge, microwave, and coffee prepared at 6:00 a.m. Super interesting, fun place. Highly recommend!

    The Red Garter Bed and Bakery
    Holly K.

    This was my second time in Williams -- and my only "must" was staying at the Red Garter. Previously came with my mom 5 years or so ago upon driving back to LA from Albuquerque and loved everything about it. This time was with my husband of two days (yep, honeymooners) and the Garter did not disappoint. In fact, it only got better. With an unfortunate fire off-site some years ago came the opportunity to gut and redo all four rooms upstairs. The updated rooms are gorgeous and immaculate. Antique furniture, comfortable mattresses, cable TV, period artwork -- they have it all. I especially loved the wallpaper -- each room had a middle border consisting of some period tassels or other fabric. Also, both our room (Madam's Room) and the Best Gal's Room had a place on the wall where graffiti from its days as a bordello had been carefully preserved. Breakfast happens downstairs where the proprietor, John (ask him about the history of the building), or one of his assistants/bakers welcome you and serve you. You have your choice of anything in the case. You can even have seconds... which is dangerous with baked goods this... well... good. First day was a huge cinnamon roll (approx. 8 inches in diameter) for me, gooey and sweet. The guy had a caramel pecan sticky bun which he inhaled -- and then asked for a lemon/cream cheese strudel which we shared. The crust was light, perfect. Our breakfasts were served with slices of melon, grapes, and an orange segment. Beverages were choice of juice and all you can drink coffee, which wasn't bitter and went down perfectly with the pastries. In addition to the period room and breakfast, John has fashioned a great road trip for those who want more out of their drive than the Grand Canyon and back. Our 8-hour drive took us to Walnut Canyon where we saw ancient Native American housing built into the walls of the Canyon; Sunset Crater where the lava floes were amazing; and ultimately all along the East and South rims of the Grand Canyon, arriving just as the sun set for some amazing pictures. In Williams, you can pay for a standard boring room in one of the many standard hotels in town -- or you can pay the same amount or less and stay at the Red Garter, in a Historical Building in the center of town, with free breakfast and wonderful stories. It's really a no-brainer.

    Casey M.

    Great food, had breakfast before the drive into GC, took a couple sandwiches from them with us as food in the Park is $$$. We had roast beef and pastrami while others around us had pre made sandwiches . Canyon burrito , huge and awesome!

    French Toast and bacon
    Jef T.

    Local flavor and ambiance lend this shop a strong following of both locals and visitors. Baked goods are fresh, the cookies crisp outside and slightly chewy middles are perfect. Full menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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    Awesome building and great neat little rooms and a great old building.with clean private bathroom.....

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    My husband and I stayed here recently (March 2014) for a night after a long day of hiking in the Grand Canyon.

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