This was our second visit to this unique and charming Bed and Breakfast. This time we were travelling with my brother and sister-in-law and had no doubt they would love it as much as we did. I was right; we all had a great time. You can't have a better time than meeting John Hoist, the innkeeper, and his friendly, capable staff. The 18th century brothel is full of history and John is more than glad to join you for breakfast (or anytime) and give you the most enjoyable history lesson you've ever had. John has done a beautiful job of restoring the building and keeping it in it's original decor. It is unique, clean and very comfortable. Breakfast was a treat at the table reserved for guests and Deborah's pastries were absolutely delicious. John is also very good about helping you make the most of your northern Arizona visit. He and Deborah had many suggestions and tips for us esp. about the Grand Canyon. We opted for the train ride to the Canyon this time and truly enjoyed it. The train station is right across the street. It was great fun; we saw wildlife and were treated very well except of course for the "robbery"!! Williams is a great little town; also being a Route 66 town. Take some time to walk the main street of this very interesting town; there are some unique stores and lots and lots of history. The next time you plan a trip to northern Arizona, don't miss your chance to stay at this unforgettable Bed and Bakery!













