"Some friends and I met at the restaurant here for a Christmas luncheon. The main restaurant didn't appear open, but it was a lovely day and we sat out on the patio. Several ladies ordered a salad and a couple of us got sandwiches. All the food was very good, the ambiance lovely, our server helpful. The only drawback was the cost, seeming pretty high for what we got. It'd be nice if they had a lunch menu instead of just one menu for lunch and dinner. For a special occasion, it was nice."
"This was an incredible escape after my loud stay at my previous hotel. It was quiet and comfortable. I booked this place with Hyatt points (love their point system, make sure to book directly with Hyatt if you want to start racking up points). I ended up getting an accessible room on the fourth floor. It was very spacious. I loved using the bathtub for a self-care night. The only complaint is the water pressure was low, but I'm guessing this might be an Arizona thing. Breakfast was included in my stay and had a lot of great options for my short stay. I loved the variety of teas to choose from. If you have a car, this is a great spot to stay. It felt like most things I wanted to visit in Tucson were within 15 minutes. The main reason for my trip was to visit Saguaro National Park and it was only 25 minutes away. I'd recommend this clean and quiet hotel."
Lenore N.
Nov 13, 2024
What an elegant dinner in an old fashioned dining room. Fabulous flavors; innovative dishes. Best salmon with crispy skin sitting on forbidden rice with squash beurre blanc. Outstanding service. Knowledgeable waiter. Nice piano bar in next room so we could listen to the Great American Songbook. It was my birthday so they brought me a creme brûlée with fresh berries and chocolate things. A wonderful special occasion place.
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Jennifer S.
Nov 6, 2023
Pleasantly surprised despite the iffy reviews online regarding the so called 'riff raff' in the parking lot. The homeless epidemic continues to hit hard across the U.S. especially with the recent spike in cost of living, but having several people congregate at the convenient store next door was nothing to be concerned about.I arrived late to check-in and waited about 20 minutes for the front staff to figure out how to apply a Hyatt Gift Certificate or else charge my card the full price and refund me. I'd already had a bad experience with Hyatt (thus the gift card), so I wasn't going to chance it. Perhaps a refresher training or quick link to processes would serve them well. They were otherwise cordial. The room was nice; modern and clean with all of the amenities one would expect from Hyatt. I was on the first floor and my window opened up to the parking lot, so there was no opening my curtain, making it quite cave like. Some heavy sheers would've been nice to get some light in. The ac unit was loud and sounded as if it were on its last leg but did the trick and I was in no mood to switch rooms, so I dealt with it.Breakfast was the highlight of my stay. A hot breakfast with fruit & yogurt, juice, coffee, tea, oatmeal, a protein, eggs and a toast / bagel option was very nice. The pool was closed during the hours I was there which was a bummer, but it looked clean and well maintained from outside the gate. This location is just off the interstate limiting the walkability, but as previously mentioned, there is a convenient store next door and a restaurant attached to a motel on the opposite side, which looked like something from an episode of 'Hotel Impossible'. Would I stay here again if I didn't have a gift certificate to use? Doubtful. But I didn't hate the experience.
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