Great if you’re Hung Over or you weigh 300 lbs!!! There was everything from powdered eggs to raw sausage… Would never consider this place ever again!!! Waist of time and money… Also, the waitress reminded me of a Wal-Mart worker, very little eye contact and not much help… EATATYOUROWNRISK!!!
Stephanie S.
Classificação do local: 5 Independence, MO
The breakfast buffet and waffle bar was amazing! Wonderful staff. Highly recommend!
Karina R.
Classificação do local: 5 Yellow Springs, OH
My brother & I camped out Labor Day weekend around Mt. Magazine, and decided to spend Sunday night in Eureka Springs. We were debating on where to stay, and whether to dish out over $ 100 for a decent hotel room for the evening, or to stay somewhere more reasonably priced. We decided to go eat dinner at Bubba’s and then rethink. Choices were limited, and I finally decided to try 1876 Inn. I am in the hotel business and was a little leery of the place, seeing the building hadn’t changed a bit in the 14 years it had been since I’d visited Eureka. The online rate was $ 79, but I decided to walk-in and got a $ 59 rate. I knew we would be taking a cab downtown since we had to stay further away, and they had a sign at the front desk that you could ride the pink limos anywhere in town for $ 5 a piece! Our room was not easy to get to, as we were going up and down series of stairs. But when I walked in the room, I was surprised. Of course the room was old(except it had brand new carpet!), but it was spotless clean! I can handle old furniture in a room for a cheap rate as long as I get a clean room. Best bang for your buck! The guy at the desk was nice. We didn’t wind up going downtown – FYI, bars close in Eureka at midnight on Sundays! We could’ve stayed at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks, where I used to stay as a kid, for $ 120 and walked to the historic district. I’m glad we saved the money and went here instead! I would definitely go here, seeing as there aren’t any Hilton-branded hotels in the area(to use my employee rate).