An old broken statue- not sure what's so special
Art deco
Barbara Jo Mclaughlin
Barbara Jo mclaughlin
Sharon's glass
Art walk map
Derek Y.
May 2, 2019
Went here for a wedding. I enjoyed the wedding. As for the venue.... I feel like this place is trying too hard to be artsy and unique. Don't get me wrong, the venue is interesting and unlike any other site you'll experience, but some of the decor and furniture felt like it wasn't necessary to be so mismatched and random. It kinda felt like a junk yard. All the dinner tables were random patio and outdoor furniture. None of the chairs were the same. And the table cloths were the old vinyl cloth style and just felt antiquated. It's like those trucks you see on the road with all kinds of random stuff that it scavenged from the streets...just dumped it there.There's an art walk which is like a garden of "art" pieces and statues. Some of the pieces were cool and gave a cool effect at night but the others were like pieces of junk that were dressed up and called art.It has a lot potential being in a secluded area on the outskirts of town. And there is already a little charm to the place. They just need to make it a little fancier and add a little more modern amenities.
Read MoreD J.
Dec 29, 2011
125USD for three adults, large single room.We called last minute for a room for three college students and Sharon put together a Queen bed, a Queen air mattress, and a Twin pullout couch bed :)We did not want breakfast (enjoy our own) so she removed $5/ea from the price.Room was cozy! Fireplace (gas) was a real treat, especially attractive in the century-old fireplace, Hardwood flooring, old (orig?) plumbing fixtures in the bathroom, and electric heat if necessary. The building itself is an old ranch-style located among several farm buildings. On "campus" are hundreds of visually stunning pieces of artwork, whether intended to be so or not! We all loved it!Note: this is not a ritzy place, rather a rustic place.
Read MoreRufus W.
Jul 5, 2018
Total Dive,,,don't waste you're time or money. We arrived after driving 1 hour to get here. When we got here nobody here even to ask about nightly rates. My wife noticed lots of rodent droppings, in the main check in area. There was a note that said call Jim, the owner,we called and left a message, to please call us back, in a reasonable amount of time. He NEVER call back. We went up to Arizona zip line & Restaurant, a much better place to be. The other owner Sharon called back, and was mumbling something, but I could not understand one word she said,,,her phone was breaking up, so bad ,we had to disconnect. The place was deserted, except for a broken down pick-up and the truck was just about blocking the small dirt path. The owner was no-where in site. The place looks like a homeless camp.
Read MoreMichael F.
Jun 10, 2014
Oh my goodness, what an amazing bed and breakfast! If you're looking for a place that is in nature but still want the comfort of a bed inside this is the place. There are different cottages depending on how many people you have. Me and my girlfriend got the trowbridge suite. Perfect little room with a bathroom and closet with fridge and coffee maker. The place has a/c as well so it doesn't get super hot inside. It's super quiet and there's plenty of wildlife. Our room had a wildlife camera but we fell asleep and when we awoke we missed the wildlife drinking from it. They have a sculpture path which is super neat. She is so talented molding metal and glass into sculptures. I would recommend taking the path in the day and the night. They made us breakfast the next day of course and it was super yummy! Super sweet people and I enjoyed looking at the cool art. They also have a gift shop with her art and local artists so you can pick some cool stuff up also.Keep in mind if you don't like wildlife and the quiet of nature this probably isn't the place for you otherwise you should like it!!I want to try to make it out when they have one of their cool events going on!
Read MoreBrett K.
Aug 23, 2014
Whether you're stopping by for some music and BYOB fun or staying the night in one of their unique rooms, Triangle L is a pure slice of Tucson.
Read MoreG S.
Mar 2, 2019
We just stumbled into this place not knowing what to expect. It was wonderful. The cottage was very nice, slightly rustic, but we thoroughly enjoyed the place. The night time lights amongst the art objects was surreal and weird and great fun. The breakfast was wonderful. The manager, Jim, was friendly and helpful and a big asset to this establishment. All just a bit funky, but in a good way.
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