![]() ![]() (The bathroom floor had real tile though) They also didn't use proper wainscoting trim, they used some kind of sharp 1x2 wood boards at 5' level, likely milled from a table saw from pine 2x4's, which is how I managed to cut my shoulder on it. From what I think I see, they didn't use proper mortar to tile the bathroom shower walls, they used stuck on tile. Once you look beyond the fresh green paint and the brass fixtures, you will realize that this is actually a normal older motel. You will lose and be depleted for your trouble. If you talk with them about the quality of the stay or the pricing system or a refund, they will talk in circles using corporate customer service psychology. The Lexington has a nicer lobby, and from what I hear bigger rooms. If the Lexington is charging $120, The Anvil is charging $220 (With additional hidden fees). You will discover that their rooms charge $100 more than the neighboring hotel. Their pricing system needs some adjustments. I had to DIY my way out of that situation and remount the mesh screen into the insufficient plastic wedges on the door. If you brush your knee against it, it will likely come loose. For example, below each bathroom sink, there are twin cupboard doors lined with a brass mesh screen. If you have a toddler, you will likely lose that deposit. Bearing that in mind, The rooms themselves are very very fragile. In addition to the fee for the room, they will charge you a 100$ deposit which they will refund back to you if the room is undamaged. While getting out of bed in the morning, I cut my shoulder on the sharp wainscot trim they line the wall with, while squeezing between the second bed and the wall corner. The rooms are not large enough to accommodate two queen sized beds. You may need to book a room with two queens for your family. ![]() ![]() You will be charged what I have heard is a hefty fee for it later if you do. There is a tray full of items such as chocolate bars, crackers, etc in the room - Do not eat from it!! It is not free. Keep these things I'm about to list in mind to help you with your stay in this hotel. The Glorietta's menu is not only exceptional but the warm, inviting feel of the restaurant goes hand-in-hand with what this hotel is all about: creating a place for strangers to become friends and live like the locals.THIS REVIEW IS A GUIDE! I'll try my very best to not let it turn into hatemail. This laid-back Italian trattoria features wood-fired cooking, handmade pasta, and exceptional hand-crafted cocktails. In an area rich in scenery and activities that feed your soul, you can expect nothing less from the Glorietta Trattoria on site. Hotel programs include daily hot cocoa happy hour and campfire s'mores, Whiskey & Woodburning on Wednesdays, complimentary board and card games in the lobby, live music on Fridays featuring local artists, Coffee for a Cause every Monday, and Maker's Monday craft workshops featuring various local makers on select Mondays. From the live music and cocoa club with their signature spiked hot cocoa in the lobby to their on-site programs and activities, the Anvil Hotel's love for Jackson runs as deep as their desire to share it with their guests. The hotel's primary focus is to not only provide a comfortable, luxurious retreat but also be the perfect home base designed for connecting with yourself, or with fellow travelers and the surrounding landscape. From the handmade brass fixtures to the custom iron beds and Woolrich blankets, the rooms at the Anvil Hotel are perfectly crafted to embrace the American West and cosmopolitan feel of the town in which it's located. The meticulous details throughout the property make all the difference in making this hotel the perfect place to immerse yourself in all-things Jackson Hole. ![]() The Anvil Hotel is a boutique hotel located in the heart of Jackson Hole, Wyoming featuring 50 well-appointed rooms tastefully designed with rustic, chic furnishings and elegant details that make you feel as if the rooms have been there forever but are undoubtedly modern. ![]()
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