**** Not a whole lot of food in this one. But if you'd like to see more of Prescott and Montezuma Castle National Monument read on.....
After a really nice night of sleep at the Motor Lodge, I woke early and decided to take a stroll to get the Missus some coffee. Prescott is located at 5,400 feet altitude and it was quite cool on a bright May morning.
Prescott is also known for it's Victorian style homes. Like this one.
Which brought a smile to my face as I recalled the wonderful self guided Architectural walking tour we took in Pacific Grove.
I headed up South Montezuma Street and the Yavapai County Courthouse.
Though this time I didn't have to make a turn down West Goodwin. Instead, I kept walking North......
And past the area known as Whiskey Row, a wild-west looking collection of bars and restaurants.
Established in the 1870's this row of saloons suffered thru three fires in 1877, 1883, and a devastating fire 1900. Each time it was was rebuilt, with more businesses than before.
None of which is more famous than The Palace Saloon.
You might recognize the names of some of the "toughest" customers of the saloon.
Shades of the Iron Door Saloon! Too bad we didn't have a chance to visit, perhaps next time?
I took a turn and then made another left and found the coffee spot I was looking for.
Really friendly folks, a nice selection. I got the Missus a French Press and I got an Americano before we hit the road.
Wild Iris Coffee House
124 South Granite St. Suite E
Prescott, AZ 86303
As I walked back to the Motor Lodge I stopped at the restaurant I'd tried to get reservations at but was unable to. And found out the reason why.
Ouch!
I also started noticing other signs and art along the way.
And after quickly packing and checking out we were off. I had picked Prescott over Sedona and Flagstaff on this road trip to make a stop at Montezuma Castle National Monument. We arrived at around 930 and was surprised to see the place was quite busy...on a weekday!
Some of the best preserved dwellings of the Sinagua people are to be found here.
There's an easy paved loop walkway around the park.
You'll see many ruins of dwellings. Though unlike, say Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde, you can't walk among the ruins. The largest complex, called "Castle A" is an impressive and large structure of over 40 rooms.
Just to imagine what life was like.
And as we were leaving we saw this. Which made us smile wistfully....
Sammy would have loved being a "Bark Ranger".....
I had planned things so that we could make a lunch stop at a favorite of ours.
Yep, we were back at the La Posada, at the Turquoise Room for lunch.
We had the same things as on our previous lunch visit and it was just as good, so I'm not going to bore you with that. If you're interested, you can read my post on that visit.
Turquoise Room (in the La Posada Hotel)
303 E 2nd St.
Winslow, AZ 86047
A nice light lunch and we were off to our next stop. Albuquerque!
Thanks for stopping by!
what a nice lunch!
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 10 September 2023 at 07:57 PM
Cool road trip! Love the Victorian house and the ruins.
Posted by: Soo | Monday, 11 September 2023 at 08:32 AM
We really enjoy the Turquoise Room Kat!
We had a lot of fun Soo!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 11 September 2023 at 09:36 AM
If I ever visit you'll be able to find me in Whiskey Row!
Posted by: Junichi | Tuesday, 12 September 2023 at 10:49 AM
Lol Junichi! We'll know where to find you! ;o)
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 12 September 2023 at 10:52 AM