Desert Rose has the best and ONLY decent restaurant in the '...
Desert Rose has the best and ONLY decent restaurant in the 'one-horse' town of Bluff. It was closed on the Saturday and Sunday of our visit - and, indeed, EVERY Saturday and Sunday!!!!!!! Avoid this 'town' if you can.
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Guest review by
KEVIN
United States
6.0
The Bluff Fort museum looked interesting but it was too hot...
The Bluff Fort museum looked interesting but it was too hot to walk around. In mid-July, there were very few options for dining, which became a bit of a challenge for my diabetic husband. The pizza from the gas station convenience store kept us fed after a long day at Monument Valley. Utah forces you to be self-reliant in every way, although the gas prices in town were better than in Moab.
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Guest review by
Sarah F.E.
United States
10.0
We loved our hotel and the small village there.
We loved our hotel and the small village there. We loved the history and all there was to see. There were only 2 restaurants suggested for us. One opened at 5 pm. It was the higher recommended; however, they would not sit us or allow us in early so we went to the one which opened at 4:30. We were NOT disappointed. The other one needs to learn people skills. I wish I could remember the names and be more specific.
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Guest review by
Michael
United States
8.0
Bluff is a good location for visiting Canyonlands or Valley...
Bluff is a good location for visiting Canyonlands or Valley of the Gods. We were there in the middle of January (totally off-season) and some of the local restaurants were closed for the season or only open on weekends.
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Guest review by
Randy
United States
10.0
Nice little town, a couple of good restaurants, close enough...
Nice little town, a couple of good restaurants, close enough to main attractions, Mexican hat rock, goose neck state park, monument valley, Forrest Gun scenery high way, four conner mounument and stargazing
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Guest review by
Paolo
8.0
Small vibrant town in a beautiful setting!
Small vibrant town in a beautiful setting!
We had breakfast and dinner at the Shack Caffe at the Bluff Resort and enjoyed an amazing dinner at the Smokehouse in town. While a car is needed to get into the town, we then e joyed a stroll around.
We would have liked to have an extra day to explore the area other than the big attractions (Monument Valley, Gooseneck park and the Valley of the Gods) and get to know the city better
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Guest review by
Marta
United States
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Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 1,211 reviews
Fabulous · 1,211 reviews
Beautiful Spanish colonial style building with Tex-Mex decorations. Even the bathroom sink was Mexican floral pattern. Big room with big comfy bed. Rear balcony as well as front. Good full Tex-Mex breakfast. You have to reserve a time because the meal is individually cooked. Very quiet. Backs up against a bluff, Quite beautiful in daylight. BBQ facilities, Playground and fire pit. Very popular.
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 686 reviews
Exceptional · 686 reviews
The cottage was spacious, very clean, and had every amenity one could want. Beautifully decorated and comfy in every way. I highly recommend this lovely cottage in gorgeous Bluff.
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 2,168 reviews
Fabulous · 2,168 reviews
The hotel is quite far from the monument vallate and I think there are others which are closer. The restaurant at the hotel is very good even if they might be a bit slow
Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,020 reviews
Superb · 1,020 reviews
Beautiful spacious cabin, clean, well equipped with an outdoor terrace. Across the street from very interesting Bluff Fort, where we spent much more time than planned.