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    4.8 (33 reviews)
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    Fruit breakfast of melons at the Adobe Rose Inn.

    My son started his freshman year at the University of Arizona. My wife and I planned a visit over homecoming weekend, staying at the Adobe Rose. It is close to the school, close to Tucson, close to everything. The rooms are cozy, the staff friendly, and the morning breakfasts are spectacular. Simple, healthy, and elegantly prepared. A quiet oasis in the middle of everything. I expect my son will graduate in a few years, and until then, we will be staying at the Adobe Rose.

    Omelette with spinach, cheese, tomatoes, mushrooms, served with candied maple bacon, croissant and fresh salsa.

    Love this little hidden gem of a B & B which is located just a few blocks from the University of Arizona. During our two night stay, we were fortunate to have this quaint little inn to ourselves. Our mornings started with a delicious, home-cooked breakfast prepared by the innkeeper (Tom) and his assistant (Ria). After breakfast, we spent our time sightseeing out in the hot desert sun and came back in the evening to enjoy a quick dip in the pool before heading to our room for the night. Our room was beautifully decorated with Southwest touches, high wood beamed exposed ceilings, colorful tiles and a whimsical desk chair. The bed linens were soft to the touch and the plush mattress was covered with a fluffy comforter that invited us to a good night's sleep. We will be back very soon!!

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    Cute and cozy place!! I had amazing homemade breakfast to start a day in Tuscan. I fell in love with the experience.

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    The breakfast alone was absolutely worth it. Adorable home and great host!

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    Jim and Marion were very pleasant to chat with, and welcomed us from the second we stepped inside their business/home.

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