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Weatherford Hotel Flagstaff

23 N Leroux St, Flagstaff, United States
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Welcome to The Weatherford! Typical of most frontier towns in the late 19th century, early Flagstaff was a victim of numerous disastrous fires. Following a particularly bad series of blazes in 1897, the city passed an ordinance requiring all buildings in the business area to be built of brick, stone, or iron. Among the new buildings appearing in 1897 was the predecessor of the Weatherford Hotel, built by John W. Weatherford (1859-1934), a native of Weatherford, Texas. The original structure housed a general store on the first floor and living spaces for the Weatherford family upstairs.

John Weatherford soon realized that tourism would offer an economic boom to the growing town, largely due to a new rail connection to the Grand Canyon, 80 miles to the north. In March of 1899, Weatherford began construction of a three-story modification of his building and there was a grand opening for the Weatherford Hotel on New Year’s Day 1900. For many years, the Weatherford Hotel was the most prominent of the hotels in Flagstaff, entertaining guests such as artist Thomas Moran, publisher William Randolph Hearst, and western author Zane Grey. Grey’s novel “The Call of the Canyon” was written in an upstairs room, now part of the Zane Grey Ballroom.

A beautiful sunroom occupied part of the top floor and was used for dances and parties, while numerous civic groups engaged the rooms downstairs. A three-sided balcony, visible in a 1905 photograph, was damaged by fire and removed in 1929, along with the original cupola gracing the façade of the building. At various times, the hotel housed a theatre, restaurant, billiard hall, and a local radio station.


Henry Taylor, the current owner, purchased the hotel in 1975 with his brother, attempting to save it from potential demolition. This was at a time when downtown Flagstaff was suffering from an acute state of decline as a commercial district. Since 1980, Henry and his wife Pamela (Sam) Green have been continually renovating the structure, with a goal of restoring it to its original grandeur. In 1978 and 1981, Charly’s Restaurant and Charly’s Pub were opened on the first floor with the restoration of the central “fireplace room” and lobby, and utilization of spaces that had originally contained private hotel rooms. For several years, the upper floors were home to a youth hostel.

When transcontinental telephone service first reached Flagstaff about 1910, a small brick building with a three-bay façade of red Coconino sandstone was erected south of the hotel to serve the telephone company, becoming part of the “Weatherford Block”. That building served its original purpose until the 1930’s when it underwent the first of two “modernizations”. The sandstone façade was stuccoed over in a modified art-deco style and the building became the La Brea Café. In the 1950’s, current fashion resulted in aluminum siding and for many years the Wong family operated The Weatherford Café, an iconic Chinese-American restaurant. In 1995, the Taylors restored the original appearance of the telephone exchange and renamed it The Exchange Pub. The casual ambience of the Exchange Pub and Charly’s dining room next door are reminiscent of Flagstaff’s heyday at the turn of the century. Original photographs and memorabilia enhance that reflection of the town’s history.

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Babbitt Riordan’s annual Red and Pink Valentine’s Party is a real heart stopper! Everyone who is anyone in Flagstaff is there for this yearly celebration of lovers and love! The wine is flowing. Music fills the air. Everything is perfect until a body hits the floor. Help Detective Richard Dick find the killer before the party is over and the killer escapes! My Deadly Valentine begins at 6 p.m. on Saturday, February 10 at The Weatherford Hotel, 23 N. Leroux, Flagstaff. There is limited seating, so buy your invitations now by calling 928-779-1919 x 430. Murder Mystery Dinner includes the performance and a four-course meal complete with dessert. Drinks, taxes, and gratuity not included. Let your fancy take flight as you put on your best pink and red finery! Creativity will be rewarded! Join us for a killer evening where everyone is a suspect, including you! This will be a party to die for! There is limited seating, so buy your invitations now by calling 928-779-1919 x 430. Murder Mystery Dinner includes the performance and a four-course meal complete with dessert. **Drinks, taxes, and gratuity not included. This event is a benefit for Canyon Moon Theatre and Theatrikids.

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Call to make dinner reservations in Charly's Pub and Grill, starting at 5:00pm! Reservations recommended. Join us for the VIP Golden Ticket Event in The Zane Grey Bar, Ballroom, and Balcony! For more information and to reserve your tickets, please call Klaudia: 928-779-1919 x430! Space is limited!

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Finals are done… Time for a drink. Unwind with a refreshing cocktail from The Zane Grey.

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Thank you for the great review, Nicole! We’re happy we could provide a pleasant experience for you during your stay with us 😊

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