Desert Rose Bed and Breakfast
4190 E Bridle Path Rd, Cottonwood, AZ, 86326
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4190 E Bridle Path Rd
Cottonwood, AZ, 86326 - Phone (928) 646-0236
- Website https://www.desertrosebandb.com
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Amy D.
this charming b & b is nestled about 15 minutes in between jerome and sedona, az. the grounds are green and large. the house is beautifully decorated with 3 bedrooms. i recommend the master with private bath. sebastian, his wife and 2 darling kiddo's are the friendly family that greet you. great place for a vacation spot or for you locals who need a break from life. sebastian had a delicious assortment of foods for breakfast and would help us plan our days over the meal. lots of common areas but with privacy in your room. highly recommended and can't wait to go back!
(5)Susan R.
OK...I've been meaning to write this review for a long time but life got away from me. My daughter and I had the pleasure of staying with Sebastian and his family over July 4th weekend and what a pleasure it was. Our schedule required some flexibility on the part of our hosts as my daughter was meeting me there (she's in the Marines) and they were very accommodating. First of all, the house is absolutely lovely. It is well furnished, clean and has just the right amount of privacy while feeling like we were being welcomed into someone's home. I was a bit concerned that we would feel awkward being a mother/daughter pair rather than a couple, but it was not uncomfortable at all. We felt very welcome both by our hosts and by the other guests. The home was comfortable, the location was convenient for us (for hiking in Sedona while not wanting to be in the heart of the tourist area) and food was wonderful and healthy. And, come on...llamas...what more can be said? We stayed on the top floor, which also had me concerned due to the temperatures being over 100 degrees but the air conditioning units were more than sufficient. Thank you for making us feel welcome.
(5)Nicole J.
I traveled all the way from cold, stressful Washington, DC to have a great girls trip to the wineries and to stay at a local B and B. Well the winery part was fantastic. The B and B not so much. First off to even call this a B and B is a stretch. The proper description would be a hostel...our as my girls and I named it the hostile hostel. I know many B and B's are in residential areas. However, there is not one appealing thing about this neighborhood. We thought for sure the navigation took us in the wrong direction. No, low and behold there is Desert Rose B and B, smack in the middle of this run down part of town. Well maybe things would get better once we got inside. That was wishful thinking. Upon entering we were greeted with the pleasant smell of over cooked microwaved meat. Then on to our "Deluxe" room that was right off the lobby. Now if this is considered deluxe I surely would not want to see the other rooms. The floor was cracked concrete. There were holes in our threadbare sheets. One window was covered in what we hoped was a protective film but just looked like dirt. The other window opened to the patio. Ideally this would be a nice view except the window is about 2 feet below the patio. Lets just say if a lady wearing a dress were eating out there it would not be too difficult to see a few private parts. We decide to get some rest and the three of us could all fit comfortably on the king size bed. Finally...a positive note. As we are resting there is a knock at the door. Well it is a couple looking to check in. Yes, having a room right near the lobby people will mistaken it for a office. After telling the nice couple that we are patrons as well, it was clear that the thought of staying there over night was not sitting well with me. We collectively decided to just drive back to Phoenix and have a nice evening at my friends house. So total time at this so called B and B was about and hour. We surely did not want to see the rest of this establishment .The unfortunate part was my friend was out of the money she spent for our outing. Please do not get fooled like my friend by these 4 and 5 star ratings. This place is at best a 2 or 3 star hostel. The pictures look great, I totally agree, but hey my 5 year old nephew can edit a picture on a smart phone these days. Note to Desert Rose B and B owners. If you labeled your business correctly...as a hostel instead of a B and B maybe people would not feel like they were getting the short end of the stick. Overall I think most would agree that a hostel can get away with a few things that a B and B can't. You would then attract people who are maybe looking for just the basics in their stay. But instead you fell flat attempting to be what you clearly are not.
(1)Marshall S.
We went there to celebrate my birthday. The room was great and clean. The bed was very comfortable. Breakfast was very simple with fruit, cereals, breads, jams along with coffee, tea etc. Maybe the breakfast could be improved by offering a little larger selection maybe waffles or pancakes. It was fun feeding the llamas and goat. Sebastian the proprietor was extremely helpful with getting us tickets for the railroad and western show, he also helped with recommendations and directions. We had fun there and will soon plan a return visit.
(4)Alisa S.
I bought a Living Social deal for this B&B for an inexpensive stay near the northern AZ wineries. The location is convenient to Old Town Cottonwood and Sedona; however, it is in an odd location for a B&B, among other homes, many of which are run-down. The B&B itself hosts chickens, llamas, and a goat, so if you are expecting a 5-star resort, this isn't it. But it is a quaint establishment with friendly staff who do their best to accommodate you. We made arrangements for early November well ahead of time and had no issues confirming them. Received a phone call that someone would be available to let us in at the time we specified, and she showed us around as soon as we arrived. We had the largest room with the private bathroom (large jetted tub and double shower!). Renovated and very clean, the only issue we noted was that the bathroom doorframe was cracked/in need of paint where it looked like someone had pried it open with a crowbar. The pool was closed for the season, but the hot tub was available, should we have wanted to use it. Breakfast consisted of cereal/oatmeal, fruit, yogurt, juice, etc., plus quiche one day and eggs fresh from the chickens the next. We did spend some time feeding the llamas and goat out front. The common areas have comfortable sofas and are equipped with lots of games, books, wine glasses, etc., fine for just hanging out. We did not take the wine tour, though it was included, preferring to drive ourselves at our own pace, but we did run into the group from the B&B at one of the stops and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. In speaking with the owner, we learned that he had opened the B&B during the worst of the recession and has been doing his best to keep it open. I, for one, applaud him for his efforts, and hope that he is able to do even more with the property as the economy gets better.
(4)Catherine M.
My husband and I really enjoyed our stay here. The wine tour was lead by an excellent host, Betty, who is so nice. We stayed in the compact room which was nice, but we will stay in the bigger en-suite next time. My only complaint was that the pool was not clean and I really could of used a dip since it was hot outside. We look forward to going again.
(4)Kelly M.
Wow! I try to check in at 3:15 but they told me no check until 4 PM. Came back at 8:30 PM had to wait 30 minutes for someone to let me in. No bathroom en suite! Nothing in the advertising indicated that I would not have a bathroom to myself. When I asked for a room with a bathroom, they told me it would cost an extra $60 a night! My sheets have a strange hairs in them and are very threadbare, and there are smashed bugs on the walls. Raw concrete floors. I will never, ever stay here again and I recommend that you don't either. I was really looking forward to patronizing locally owned lodging in Cottonwood. Should've stuck with the tried-and-true chain.
(2)Elizabeth L.
Yes! Loved this place! We went here this past weekend for a quick getaway and it was just amazing!! The owner, Sebastian, is a super awesome guy. Very down to earth and runs a good honest business. We were treated like family (in a good way of course) When we booked our room, we got a package that came with first class tickets to the Verde Canyon Railroad! It was an amazing experience and so relaxing. We even met a bald eagel :) The breakfast at first may seem like nothing but we were actually pretty full. We had granola with strawberries and some toast! Coffee was ready early which was good since I can't function without it! The property was gorgeous with big trees that provided shade, a relaxing waterfall that you can sit by and the llamas...oh yes the llamas! You can feed the llamas, pony and goat that are all on property. So cool and different! The beds were heavenly. I almost didn't get out of bed both mornings because it was so comfy! I think next time, we will go on the wine tour that they provide because it sounds like fun. We will definitely come back very soon! Thank you for a memorable weekend!!
(5)Carol J.
Was very disappointed. Room overlooked junk yard. Was supposed to get a complimentary bottle of wine. Had to ask. Asked for red. He forgot. Had a bottle of white that had the foil removed and gave us that. Got the feeling from the owner that all he did was like he was doing us a favor. Not a true B&B. Will not be returning nor will we be recommending. This is my review from Living Social. This is the owners response: "Sorry you were disappointed. Rural Arizona is a mix of different homes in the same neighborhood. We can only control our property, SORRY. The bottle of wine that I gave you never had any "foil" on it, not sure what is the issue. Do us a favor, don't come back and don't send us any of your snooty friends. CIAO" I guess that response speaks for itself.
(1)Tara C.
My boyfriend and i stayed at this bed and breakfast last weekend and had a wonderful experience. I used a Living Social special to check it out and had no issues. Sebastian was very welcoming and friendly and the property was very clean and inviting. He answered all our questions about local things to do and was very helpful. I will recommend this bed and breakfast to all and will be booking again soon!
(5)Sergey S.
My wife and I flew into Arizona for a quick weekend wedding. Desert Rose was the highest rated hotel we could find (apparently Prescott/Sedona is really busy in late July). A few reflections on desert rose b&b. 1- owner operated. The owner, Sebastian, woke up and prepared the organic continental bfast early to accommodate our flight timeline. 2- Well maintained property. A beautiful tree lined driveway takes you to a well maintained home with a pool & garden featuring a relaxing waterfall. 3- llamas. You read this correctly. My wife and I had fun feeding carrots to the llamas, made some goofy videos as well. Over all a fantastic experience, they only accept Paypal payment which may be an issue for people that don't get along with the web. I would recommend desert rose to any one looking for slam dunk B&B in the Sedona area. We thoroughly and surprisingly enjoyed our stay.
(5)Ashley G.
My husband and I decided to take a weekend to get away from the city and find some relaxation. The Desert Rose definitely exceeded all of our expectations. This bed and breakfast is very quiet and cozy with a lot to do nearby. We rode bicycles around the nearby properties and fed the animals that they have outback. The owner, Sebastian, drove us around to three or four different wineries and helped us get all kinds of deals or specials. The gal who was working was a big help in pointing us in the right direction of great restaurants to grab a bite. Breakfast at the Desert Rose was better than expected and was always plentiful and ready each morning. We will definitely be visiting again!
(5)Keri-Ann B.
After confirming availability on website, then calling proprietor (Sebastian) to confirm, sending an email with requested dates (as instructed by Sebastian) and following up days later via phone (to which we were informed we were all set, Sebastian had been too busy with work to get back to us) when we hadn't head back, Sebastian failed to secure our reservation and we were left without a place to stay to celebrate our anniversary. We found this out when he finally responded, days later and 2 days before our trip, to yet another request for confirmation. In that and subsequent responses, Sebastian failed to show an ounce of compassion or offer any solutions other than to obtain a refund via Living Social (which only provides refunds in 1st 30 days - we were beyond that). Long story short, it cost us $400 to salvage our anniversary weekend (and planned time away from our 6 kids). To say we were disappointed is an understatement. Based on my experience, the reviews of others, and there basic offerings of Desert Rose, Sebastian has A LOT to learn in the BnB business!!!! (Fortunately, we had ther opportunity to stay in a top notch, gourmet, luxury BnB instead!)
(1)Leah C.
My husband I traveled to Desert Rose for our anniversary and stayed 2 nights. The room was wonderfully equipped. The entire staff was warm and welcoming, answering any and all questions we had at any time of night. They were able to give us some tips on nice places to visit and eat. They provided transportation to various vineyards for tours and then into town for dinner and drinks afterwards. They also encouraged a community amongst the guests so everyone felt welcome and entertained. Breakfast was very delicious, filling and healthy.
(5)Gage G.
Me and my faïence stayed for one night last min. idea I had. This was our first time at a bed and breakfast. It was amazing the property is well kept and beautiful. The room was great. The whole place had a really nice homie feel that was just relaxing and comforting. Very simple breakfast but still really good. 5 star no problem and will be back for a longer stay without a doubt.
(5)Michelle H.
I called this b&b to get more info on their packages for an anniversary trip that I am planning and it went to voicemail, so I sent them an email letting them know what I was interested in and asking for pricing. I got an email back just saying "yes I have that available." A day later I received another email saying "are you still interested in booking?" I responded, again asking for pricing based on what I was looking for. This time I also asked how payment is made, and about the 50% discount on Yelp. I didn't receive a response. I tried to call again, and yet again got the voicemail. It took 5 days to get a response by email, and they said they did not know what discount I was talking about on Yelp. Needless to say I booked my anniversary trip somewhere else.
(1)Stephanie C.
We were disappointed with our experience at the Desert Rose. First of all - if you go up on the website and book there as we did, the pictures shown of the property are several years old and do not depict the property as it appears today.The beautiful grounds you see in the pictures on the website, are not well-kept; grass was 8 inches high with weeds and large dead areas. The landscaped drive into the property appears lighted at night; there are now no lights and the bushes are overgrown; the gate to the drive is falling off. We booked the full size room shown on the website - actually, there is only one room that is updated in that manner. We were shown to another "full size" room upstairs; the carpet had spots, the bath fixtures were dated. The carpet in the part of the hallway was not installed, but rather glued down in chunks, with raw edges showing. We were greeted by a housekeeper who spoke halting English; we never saw the owner or anyone else during our entire visit. There were no snacks (carrots in the refrig for a few critters that are corralled on the property); our room was not made up at all during our 2-day stay. The maid told us the lady who does the breakfasts was gone for the weekend, so we would need to go out to breakfast (the inn gave us coupons to use at a restaurant). As we had a tour picking us up at the property the next morning; we had to get up extra early so we could go to a restaurant and be back for the pick-up. We were not told what the arrangements would be for breakfast on the 2nd morning; I tried to find someone to ask but never saw a soul. I tried to call the owner Sebastien; the call went to voicemail, with a message that the mailbox was full. We tried to call Sebastien 3 times during our stay and could never reach him. At one point, I returned in the afternoon; my husband was up in the room with our key. Someone had locked the front door and I could not get in; went to ring the bell hoping someone would hear me, only to find the doorbell is removed with wires hanging out of the wall. Since there was no employee on-site, no one heard my knocking from outside in the 100-degree+ heat. I finally found a back entrance through the "private" area and was able to get in. We left the next morning - no goodbyes, no thank yous - no one was there - again. Bottom line - the website is totally misleading - it may represent the B&B at a point in time, but that time is long gone.
(2)Kimberly K.
Our first Bed & Breakfast! As this was our first B&B, I can't compare Desert Rose B&B to any other... but I will say, I loved this place! We were greeted at the front door by Nathan and given a tour of the house and property. He was extremely professional and we really enjoyed talking with him and picking his brain for things to do in the area. Sebastien was great as well, via phone, giving us recommendations of local dinner spots and step by step directions when we got close to the B&B. This place is more like a home away from home. Nestled in a small neighborhood in Cottonwood, AZ, this large 5 bedroom home sits on a nice 1.5 acre piece of property and is so centrally located, we couldn't of asked for more! Just minutes away from the Historic Mining Town of Jerome, Down Town Cottonwood, Sedona, local vineyards, Montezuma's Castle & Well... as well as a great stopover location to the Grand Canyon-which we later visited. (about a 2 1/2 hour drive to Grand Canyon South Rim Village) We stayed in the upstairs suite (we nicknamed the Desert Rose). An over sized room with attached full bathroom, walk in double head rain shower, 2 person whirlpool spa tub, small refrigerator, tv/ dvd player and King size bed, which was extremely comfortable and accommodating for our 2 night stay. Additional perk - they provided shampoo, conditioner & body wash, which meant we didn't have to pack it! Whoohoo! Guests have access to the entire house (minus the kitchen) and grounds, which include a small farm with llamas, which they will provide fresh fruit and hay to feed them in the morning, a relaxing water feature on the side of the house, plenty of seating areas throughout the property to enjoy a bottle of wine you may have picked up at a handful of local vineyards, swimming pool & spa (seasonal), small trellis of grapevines and lanterns and large grass area. (although we went in the winter months and everything was bare.. I could imagine how lovely it must be in the spring, summer & fall months). A deluxe continental breakfast is included and the Inn Keeper's, Sebastien & Betty, will make fresh eggs to your likings. There is a variety of cereals, breads, fresh fruit, yogurt, coffee, tea, milk, juice & hot cocoa. However, if you have any special requests, they seem quite accommodating if you just give them a heads up. House also includes: Use of a microwave, which they also provide popcorn for late night snacks. A selection of DVD's, VHS & Books. Use of communal tv's & stereo system. Plenty of seating areas inside and out. Variety of pamphlets, maps & flyers of local attractions, vineyards and things to do. And best of all, the knowledge of the owners! We really truly enjoyed our stay! Betty is a kind lady with tons of fun stories and information. Her and Nathan, her nephew and additional help, made us feel welcome and at home. We highly recommend this place if you are looking for that home away from home feeling. A+ in our books! Thank you!
(5)Sarah S.
I can't say enough about our stay here, staff was polite room was clean, and we had everything we needed at our fingertips! Great grounds, nice views and we loved Oden! Thank you for the kind upgrade, after my boyfriend had been deployed sleeping on cots for 8months it was nice to be treated with honor for him! Thank you all we will be back!
(5)Jessica R.
This place was just ok. Honestly, after looking at the pictures on here I was pretty disappointed with the B&B - it looks more run down and outdated than the pictures suggest. Also, it is located in a not so great area in Cottonwood, surrounded by some pretty run-down homes in a residential neighborhood. The decor looks older and outdated. Also, one reviewer stated that you get eggs cooked to order - this is not the case. Breakfast consisted of bread, butter, jam, peanut butter, yogurt, fruit and cereal (also coffee and juice). The llamas are not kept out front as the picture suggests but are located behind a fence and can only be seen by standing next to the owner's house (next to the B&B) and are accessible through only a small area (about 6 feet). The grounds were just ok - a little run down. They had a pool and hot tub that were not in service and they had a "garden" which was just a path through some bushes. This could be beautiful if they made it into a real garden and fixed up the landscaping. The bathroom in the room had only a sink and toilet and we had to share a bathroom with a shower (also not stated in the information). We bought a living social voucher to stay here which supposedly included a wine package but really all that meant was a ride to some local vineyards (which were really fun - we just expected to have some tastings included in a "wine package"). Overall, I would not recommend this place to anyone as I feel it is not at all what I expected and I will not be returning. I must say, however, that Sebastian was very nice and accommodating - and we did meet some great people - it was just not at all the experience I was expecting.
(2)Amanda H.
I recently visited the Desert Rose with a few girlfriends for a wine-tasting weekend. Overall, we had a great time and enjoyed our stay but there were a few annoyances that you might want to know about before you visit the Desert Rose. 1) Although the website claims they will help you make plans for whatever you are doing in the area, they were no help to us aside from e-mailing a generic Sedona website to the girl who booked our rooms, so plan on doing all the planning yourself. 2) The rooms were quite warm for us in August, but the staff smokes outside the house so we all had cigarette smoke in our rooms after leaving the windows open. If you're allergic, like I am, I recommend packing a small fan for the room if you can. This comment was written in by several other guests in the guestbook so I think it's a common problem during the summer. 3) Breakfast times are not posted anywhere. This was also posted several times in the guestbook so it's likely another common problem. FYI it was 8am to 9am sharp for us. Two of our girls ended up missing breakfast because they were taking their turn getting ready. It would have been nice if the times had been posted or if the staff had given us a 5 minute warning since we were sitting right there, but instead they just came out and picked it all up. The breakfast is not as good as other B&B's I have visited, it's just fruit, cereal, and a bread basket. Like I said, we had a great trip and none of these issues ruined our fun, but it all would have been nice to know. The wineries in the area are wonderful and it's a great place to visit. Also, aside from the odd silence around breakfast cleanup, the staff was very friendly.
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