Mary J.
Yelp
Zion Canyon B&B is an absolute delight! We were warmly greeted by Liz who easily answered all our questions to help us get started on our visit to Zion National Park. Our room (201) was ready and waiting for us. They had wine glasses and a bottle opener along with some mints on a try with our key. There was also a notebook with every bit of information you could imagine needing, including restaurant reviews and recommendations. Downstairs we were able to help ourselves to tea, hot chocolate, or fresh coffee, as well as soda, water, and ice in the little kitchen nook. The fresh ice and water was especially nice for filling our water bottles. There was also a microwave oven and complimentary packs of microwave popcorn.
The room, and the entire home, are decorated beautifully with a southwestern theme. There was a refrigerator, full closet, TV (with Netflix), super comfy king bed, recliner chair, and plugs for all your electronics, plus a "white noise" machine, next to the bed. The room had a French door leading out to a deck with a gorgeous view of the mountains, complete with chairs, a table, and a lounger. We didn't spend a lot of time out there because of the March temperatures, but the stars that night were glorious. The home is just one block, a short 5-minute walk, to the nearest Zion Shuttle stop.
At the end of our hiking day, we checked in with Liz to let her know our breakfast choices for the morning. We had a choice of breakfast burritos, egg breakfast, or fruit and granola. We then went to dinner in town at The Bit & Spur. We highly recommend them, although making a reservation the day before, or even earlier in the day, is strongly recommended. After a very tasty dinner, we were able to relax in the two massage chairs, located next to a few vintage (and working) pinball machines, in the alcove outside our room. Throughout our visit, there was beautiful native flute music playing. So relaxing. The bathroom was well-appointed, with a rain showerhead, shampoo, conditioner, & body-wash dispensers, and plenty of towels. I especially appreciated the heater.
Breakfast was available to-go as early as 6:30am, but a sit-down breakfast was served at 8am. All four couples decided to enjoy our meals at the dining room table. My husband had the breakfast burrito, which was served with fresh fruit. The burrito was big enough to take half for the road. I had the eggs, scrambled perfectly, served with homestyle potatoes, toast, and fresh fruit. There was also French-pressed coffee and orange juice, and a variety of sauces and toppings offered. Liz was very attentive, and chatted with everyone, and we enjoyed hearing about everyone's travel adventures.
Check-out was simple, the only difficulty being we didn't want to leave! We wholeheartedly recommend this gem for your stay in the Zion area, and we are looking forward to returning for a longer stay next time.