The New Bryce Inn and cafe is nestled in the cozy town of Hatch, UT. It is the Gateway to the breathtaking experiences of Bryce Canyon... more »
The New Bryce Inn and cafe is nestled in the cozy town of Hatch, UT. It is the Gateway to the breathtaking experiences of Bryce Canyon National Park and Zion National Park.
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male with a moderate budget, traveling for business
I showed up in Bryce Canyon as a result of being in Utah for a conference, so didn't really do a lot of preplanning. Ended up in Bryce Canyon on a Saturday night in early August without a reservation, good luck! After doing the hotel/motel crawl, came across this place...not up-to-date, but clean and comfortable, and a nice guy (Joe) running the place. You get what you planned for, but this gave us a little comic relief, and it was a quiet and quaint place. Nice breakfast 1 minute down the road in the morning too, would do it again!
38 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I made a reservation and went there with my girlfriend. They told us on the phone they have Internet but think they don't know what that is. They are not using a computer, no internet and the rooms are dirty.
We decided not to stay and the owner told us there will be no fee.
Like the other review here they charged my credit card 6 weeks later for over $80!
53 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
This hotel has just changed it's name from the New Bryce Inn and Cafe to just the New Bryce Motel. Good reason! The cafe burned last summer and they still advertised their hotel with a cafe and limited room service. Got there last month and they told us we could just go down the street to get food and coffee. We were willing to pay $87 for a night because of the convenience of the cafe. With an unhappy discussion, the owner agreed to waive the cancellation fee policy, which is a full night charge. When I got my credit card bill, they charged it anyway. They will not drop the charge! Careful when reading this motel's amenities. They may not have those either.
30 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The people that run the place are friendly and the prices are reasonable. The rooms are clean and "retro style" you can tell the place was originally built in the 1960's. The town of Hatch is also a cute little place to spend the night in, the location to the parks that surround the area is ideal for any tourists. I would recommend this place to anyone traveling along highway 95.