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    Warner Hotel

    4.3 (8 reviews)

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    Kiki L.

    Pros This place is really cute. It is an old building and they updated it really nicely. Location is great. The ac in the room works well. Cons It's expensive I paid a 175.00 a night plus taxes equal to 251.00 and literally hair all over the counter in the living room area. Also hair in my bathroom which I noticed after being in there for 30 seconds. Some hair in my bed. It's operated more like a Airbnb and not a hotel - no staff was working when I got here. Though they answered me on text. No tissue in your bedroom - so you have to go to your bathroom which is outside of your room. No water in your room. I didn't like the bed either it was really hard and the pillows are very soft. I'm glad my husband was here - because a six foot man and me n this bed would have been uncomfortable. Thankfully I'm 5 foot. The guest coming back from the bar woke me up. Kudos to the owners it's a great model but the cleaning crew needs to do a better job.

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    Grace D.

    We stayed here during their soft opening period around the 4th of July. The property is incredible-- formerly a hotel, but closed since 1974, the current owner has done incredible work to renovate and create a luxury experience that blends the traditional and contemporary. I loved our room, which was really more of a suite. It was a great space to relax, although we also enjoyed reading and chilling in the downstairs common areas. The whole place has a boutique feel, with unique art and details differing in each room. Definitely ask for the tour! While Old Bisbee can be a labyrinth, parking was easy and the owners gave great directions and recommendations. The location of this spot was perfect-- so many walkable meals and activities. I can't wait to return!

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    Copper Queen Hotel - More of the common area 2nd floor

    Copper Queen Hotel

    (340 reviews)

    $$

    Came into town and my fiancé booked this historic place we stayed here for an over night. This…read moreplace I can say it's needs a little upgrading here and there but overall our stay and it was a nice decent room than some other places we stayed in Bisbee. The room has a fridge and it has a small size freezer,coffee maker, ice bucket, and has a t.v as well. It has a standing shower with an over head rain faucet. Restroom is a little small, in the room it has small closet as well to hang your clothes and luggage tray as well as Wi-Fi. They got stairs to go up and down the floor also they got elevators as well. Service here was very good and they let us checked in early and was very nice, attentive as well. Upgrading is the bed absolutely, not sure about other rooms, but the one we stayed definitely needs it.

    Historic Bisbee hotel. Great location although it can be loud at night. Some things just come with…read morean old hotel but are worth mentioning: the elevator has been out for months apparently, and that should really be mentioned when booking as many guests have problems with stairs, and there are no rooms on the first floor. There is no parking. There is no microwave or fridge and no room service. The bed is not comfortable and you can hear everything through the walls and floors. However, other things are inexcusable regardless of how historic the hotel is. The WiFi is not strong (multiple interruptions watching TV) and there was a live roach in the room. The front desk was not very friendly or accommodating. If you're looking for a historic, possibly haunted, hotel with a prime location, you may want to consider the Copper Queen, but would not stay again.

    Cafe Roka

    Cafe Roka

    (518 reviews)

    $$$

    First off, I want to mention the excellent service. From the host at the door to our server -- who…read morewe later discovered will soon be the sous chef -- everyone was fantastic. We arrived just under the wire as the last table seated for the evening and were fully prepared to be turned away, but the hostess kindly welcomed us in. Our server was warm, attentive, and extremely knowledgeable about both the food and its preparation. As the evening went on, we learned that this is a family-run restaurant, which only added to the charm and warmth of the experience. I ordered the mussels, one of my favorite dishes, while my girlfriend had the artichoke and mushroom lasagna. For dessert we shared the crème brûlée and a caramel nut tart with mascarpone. Both of us have traveled extensively, eaten at many excellent restaurants around the world, and this was genuinely one of the better meals we've had. The restaurant is beautifully and thoughtfully designed, the food was exceptional, and the service matched it perfectly. As a business owner myself, and as an artist who deeply appreciates craftsmanship and people doing things well, I can't express enough how much I enjoyed the experience.

    Cafe Roka was an absolutely unforgettable dining experience from beginning to end. We were seated…read moreon the third floor by the window, and the ambiance alone set the tone; quiet, elegant, and intimate. It felt so special, like we had our own little corner of Bisbee to enjoy the evening. We started with the appetizer sampler, and every single bite was incredible. Each item was thoughtfully prepared and absolutely delicious. It set the tone for what turned out to be an unforgettable meal. For our entrées, my husband ordered the duck and could not stop raving about it. It was perfectly cooked, rich, and full of flavor. I had the Chilean sea bass, and I'm still thinking about it. It was cooked to absolute perfection. It was tender, buttery, and it truly melted in my mouth. As if that wasn't enough, it was paired with prawns and lobster ravioli... just beyond delicious. Okay, I also have to mention the salad. The salad was fresh and amazing, and just when we thought it couldn't get any better, we were served a lime palate cleanser before our entrée. Such a thoughtful and elevated touch. We were honestly blown away. Our server was incredibly kind, welcoming, and attentive. It made the entire experience feel warm and personal It's rare to come across service that truly enhances a meal like that. And dessert... the crème brûlée was to die for. We paired it with a 10-year tawny port, and it was the perfect ending. It was smooth, rich, and indulgent in all the best ways. This was more than just dinner; it was an experience. Café Roka delivered excellence from start to finish, and we will absolutely be back. To our wonderful server: May kindness you give return to you tenfold, May your path be light, your days be warm, And may every table you serve be filled with gratitude and joy.

    Legion Bar and Grill - slow-smoked brisket tacos

    Legion Bar and Grill

    (7 reviews)

    I'm usually in Bisbee in the morning, walking the stairs and then enjoying a coffee at any of the…read moregreat coffee shops. Last night I went to Bisbee after sunset because of the summer heat. I noticed this place off the Main Street and was curious. This place has been open since last October and yesterday was the first time I knew the place existed. It doesn't open until 4pm and I'm usually back home by then. It has a nice ambiance. Motorcycles adorn the walls. At least two TVs are high up on the walls. The dark wood adds earthiness. There are electric outlets under the bar to charge your phone. I had my dog Hansel with me and the open-air design attracted me to this place. I sat at a picnic table facing the street. Hansel enjoyed looking down on dogs walking by, thanks to the elevated platform we were on. Service was prompt. I noticed that the menu wasn't very extensive and the prices were on the high side. I settled for the two Brisket Tacos for $18.99. I had water to drink. The tacos were very good. The beef was well spiced and there was no skimping on any of the ingredients. The baked beans were sweet, the cole slaw a mere 1-ounce serving. It was a tasty meal. They serve $5 margaritas during Happy Hour 4-5pm weekdays.

    This is a terrific new place in Bisbee or shall I say what's old is now new. Take a 100 year old…read morebuilding, completely renovate it, add fabulous food, terrific drinks, a great beer tap and an open air feeling with the doors open and you have a fabulous restaurant. With space for special occasions, a stage for music, and the former vault serving as the keg fridge--you have the key ingredients for a good time. The food--great barbecue! Sauces are plentiful and yummy! Ribs, yes!! Pulled pork--tender and juicy. Come visit, you'll be pleased!!

    Bisbee Royale - Carne Asada Nachos!

    Bisbee Royale

    (57 reviews)

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    Bisbee is a small town, and because of that a lot of places aren't open really early. But thank my…read morelucky stars 'Bisbee Royale' was the only spot I knew of that was open at 8am on a Saturday. The exterior looks like a mix of three attractions: a restaurant, a museum, & a movie theater. I can't say if all three of those things are really in there, it's just an impression. I will say that I am glad I took at chance at trying their food at a time when I was seriously hungry. I was invited to sit wherever I wanted, so I chose a table along the wall with a big TV right above me. I was greeted kindly, and given time to order my food, which I decided would be a couple fried eggs, hashbrowns, sausage patties, toast, & cheesy grits. They were so good, with the hashbrowns being, as my partner put it, "The best he's ever had!" I personally enjoyed the patties the most, and the grits the least. The grits were made in a way that the shredded cheese was sprinkled on top of the grits instead of mixed in it, and I do not prefer that style. It was still good, just not as good as others I've tried. So that's why I'm not docking points; why be super critical on one side dish when everything else was an A+? I liked the wholesome feel of the restaurant, like everybody knew each other, and the fact that it was pet-friendly was a bonus too. A couple came in with three cute dogs, and that just made me super happy (not to mention, it WAS on my birthday too). I would come here again if I return to Bisbee.

    Table was dirty / sticky. I got the eggs Benedict the eggs weren't poached right cause the white…read morepart was still undercooked. The food was bland. The coffee left a bitter taste in my mouth. The service could have been better and more polite instead of acting like we was an inconvenience. The place was dead we were the only customers and now I know why cause the food was nasty. I will not ever eat there again.

    Bisbee Pub Crawl - Night in Bisbee looking down brewery gulch

    Bisbee Pub Crawl

    (1 review)

    This is an excellent pub crawl! Sean, the host and guide is very entertaining and knowledgeable…read moreabout Bisbee and its fascinating stories! This is a must if you're visiting Bisbee!

    From the owner: 1. Historic…read moreAtmosphere: Bisbee is known for its rich history and unique charm. Our pub crawl takes you through the historic streets and establishments of Bisbee, allowing you to immerse yourself in the town’s fascinating past while enjoying a vibrant nightlife. 2. Quirky and Eclectic Venues: Bisbee is home to a diverse range of pubs, bars, and breweries, each with its own distinctive character. Our pub crawl carefully curates a selection of these venues, offering you the opportunity to explore a variety of quirky and eclectic spots that reflect the town’s creative spirit. 3. Local Insights and Stories: Our experienced guides are passionate about Bisbee and its local culture. 4. Craft Beer and Artisanal Drinks: Bisbee has a thriving craft beer and cocktail scene. 5. Community Vibe: Bisbee is known for its tight-knit community and welcoming atmosphere. Our pub crawl fosters a sense of community by bringing together locals and visitors alike, creating an inclusive and friendly environment where you can socialize, make new friends, and share memorable experiences. 6. Hidden Gems and Offbeat Stops: While our pub crawl includes popular venues, it also takes you off the beaten path to discover hidden gems and lesser-known spots that showcase the authentic spirit of Bisbee.

    Eldorado Suites Hotel - Margaritas waiting

    Eldorado Suites Hotel

    (89 reviews)

    $$

    The Eldorado Hotel in Bisbee is an absolute gem. Family owned and full of heart, it offers the kind…read moreof warm, personal hospitality that makes you feel instantly welcome. The hotel itself is quaint, charming, and perfectly suited to Bisbee's artistic, historic vibe. The location couldn't be better--up above the town of Bisbee, yet still cozy and relaxing. One of our favorite experiences was sitting on the balcony, enjoying a drink while listening to the live music drifting up from the bars below. It truly captures the magic of Bisbee at night. A special tip: definitely get the add-on if you enjoy margaritas or champagne--it's a fun and thoughtful touch that elevates the stay. If you're looking for character, comfort, and genuine family hospitality in the heart of Bisbee, the Eldorado Hotel is the perfect choice. We can't wait to come back.

    My birthday surprise involved staying at the El Dorado Suites Hotel, and I couldn't have been…read morehappier! When you stay here, you feel like you're at home. It's a very cozy, wholesome location that you can spend the day lounging in- once you're done exploring the town, of course. I stayed in a one-bedroom suite on the ground floor; it had a decently sized kitchen & living room, along with a front balcony that allowed me to sit on the porch by the main entrance. The kitchen was stocked with cooking supplies, a microwave, fridge (w/ a Brita filter) & a coffee machine. The living room included a small, electric fireplace that worked well in keeping the area toasty in January. There was also a sink that was placed outside the bathroom, so someone can wash their hands while another person does more private matters separately. The bedroom had a King-sized mattress, and a door that led to a backyard where you can sit while looking at a painting of 'Virgin de Guadalupe.' When you enter the hotel, you're more than likely to not encounter any staff, since they leave everything you need for your stay in a slot on a large counter. You can't miss this spot; it is to the right when you first walk in- passed the staircase. If you do need help for any reason though, the office is right next to the counter labeled, "STAFF ONLY." This was a new way of doing customer service for me, which I really liked, and I hope to find other hotels that can manage this system. The location is beautiful and gives a sense that you're not in a bustling city like Los Angeles, but a more relaxed vibe that some people may long to have back, before the days where taking selfies became the norm. It's almost like the townspeople know each other as good friends, as you hear their laughter from the hotel, and the guitar music they play at local bars. Bisbee is known as a town revived by hippies, so that's a big part of its charm. You can watch a comedy show, visit the historical museum, go on a ghost tour, or explore the mountains at the Queen Mine Tour- all within walking distance! I couldn't find much wrong about the hotel or Bisbee in general, except for one major thing...those darn streets! Specifically, I'm talking about the street you have to drive up to park by the hotel. If you plan to drive here, then get ready for some narrow pathways. I was always worried being in the car and another vehicle would be driving the opposite direction. Don't be fooled by those "two-way street" signs, those paths are NOT capable of having two cars on one road. When I left the hotel, I ran to the bottom of the street to make sure nobody would driving up to block our car. The difficulty driving to the hotel can be a hinderance, so I wouldn't recommend staying here if you have serious issues walking up & down hills or anxiety over fighting over a slim street. Otherwise, if you're looking for a break from this busy world of ours, then going to Bisbee and staying at the El Dorado Suites Hotel will ease your nerves and let you enjoy the simple things in life.

    Warner Hotel - hotels - Updated August 2026

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