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

    Copper Queen Hotel

    (338 reviews)

    $$

    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.

    Oooooof. Note to…read moreself (and other travelers) if you walk in to ANY lodging facility without a reservation and think you want to stay, ask to see the room and pay attention to how things look before booking! We were so excited to stay in the historic spot in Bisbee and super happy they had availability. We overlooked the dingy carpet, grungy tile, dusty everything and booked rooms for ourselves and my mother in law. We are all really easy going folks that take road trips together quite a bit...not super picky... BUT... EEEEEWWWWWWW! Not only are the corners and crevices of the hallways, lobby, restaurant and rooms filthy, the pool hadn't been cleaned or cared for in obviously more than a year. Dead weeds and old spider webs, etc. all over. Windows were super dirty throughout the place.... Why did we stay? Ugh. We were too weary from traveling and the beds and towels were actually obviously very clean and we thought we could deal with two nights. We did. But man, were we ready to get into our clean car!!! Let's talk about the bar and restaurant that we gave a chance, too. Jeeeeeeezus! Unkempt bartender sat at the end of the empty bar with the music blaring so loudly that it was almost impossible to order. We wanted classic. gin martinis and were told they didn't have olives. Website boasted full bar. Well, we're cool... ok... give us a twist Abby make sure we can taste the vermouth. "Of course," she said. Ummmmm.... Nah. We got two wine glasses with straight house gin. (Asked for Bombay Sapphire) barely shaken. No twist. We wanted a drink, so we drank them and sat outside so we could hear ourselves think. So dumb to give the restaurant a chance. HORRIBLE, tough steak and uncooked brussel sprouts. Meal was inedible. Don't do it. Also - no joke about being haunted. Had pressure against the bed, cords that were on the floor suddenly dropped to the floor like they had been picked up and dropped; door creaked open and cold air filled the room. NOOOO! Do not spend your money here. We should have checked it out before paying for two rooms for two nights. They're getting 2 stars because the linens were clean and they had vacancies.

    Cafe Roka

    Cafe Roka

    (518 reviews)

    $$$

    My sister and I went on a birding trip and decided to have dinner in BIsbee one night. She was…read moreskeptical, as the restaurant was very understated from the outside. However, given the reviews we decided to try it out. I must say, it was one of the best meals I have in a long time! Completely upscale, with an unexpected salad and gelato to cleanse your palate between courses. The wine was excellent, and I had to look twice to see the price which was half of what you'd pay for such a mean in a big city. We will be back to Bisbee and Roka soon!

    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.

    Bisbee Royale - Carne Asada Nachos!

    Bisbee Royale

    (57 reviews)

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    Food was barely lukewarm. Espresso drinks were sent back…read more Service was mediocre . Door was propped open to vent the kitchen even though it was extremely cold in the restaurant. Handcut fries were very good.

    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.

    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.

    Queen Mine Tours - Straddling mine train ... find a new friend !

    Queen Mine Tours

    (252 reviews)

    This was a really fun tour! You take a "train" into the mine and stop at a few interesting…read morelocations. We really learned a lot from our guide, who actually worked in the mine for years! You should purchase your tickets ahead of time as they sell out. Also be sure to wear sneakers (or close toed shoes!). You are issued a hard hat, light and reflective vest for the tour. We had a great time! Be sure to walk around Bisbee when you're done with the tour

    Bisbee is only about 10 miles from the Mexican border and about two hours south of Tucson…read more However, the Queen Copper Mine Tour is very worth visiting. Every mine tour I've been on has been different and it's fun to see how they do it. With this tour, you are on the ground level and take a tram into the mine. You get off at various spots, but you won't do very much walking (there is a short flight of stairs to one of the stops). The tour guides are very knowledgeable and seems as if some of them actually had worked in the mine. Being a miner is definitely one of the most difficult, dirty, dangerous and labor intensive that a person can do, and it does make you appreciate how much work and effort it takes to extract any metal or mineral from a mine. The tour does a great job of explaining the process and how technology advancements changed over time from the late 1800's until the mine closed in 1975 Practical Information: 1. Make a reservation online, in advance. Traveling to Brisbee and finding out that you either you have to wait several hours for an open tour, or that they are sold out for the day is NOT something you want. 2. It's really not cold in the mine, since the part you visit is not underground, so you might want a sweatshirt or a light jacket, but that's about all. 3. Don't be late because once the tour starts, you forfeit your place if you aren't there when they leave. 4. The actual tour is about an hour.

    Warner Hotel - hotels - Updated July 2026

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