Gabriela Rico A historic home turned bed and breakfast nestled in the center of Tucson is preparing to reopen.
The inn has five rooms for rent; four are in the main house and one in the guest house, said Terry Beneventine, who manages both the Sam Hughes Inn and the Adobe Rose Inn, 940 N. Olsen Ave., also in the Sam Hughes neighborhood. People are also reading… “It’s an equal part of our business,” he said. “It’s called a bed and breakfast for a reason.”
“We source everything locally, as much as possible,” Hickey said. “After all, we do live in this great city of gastronomy.”The inn has a large yard with mature trees and extensive landscaping, rose garden and gazebo that can be rented separately for an event.With a capacity for up to 30 people, the inn already has a couple of weddings booked for the fall.