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by Mary Cokenour

Duke's Bistro at Desert

Rose Inn and Cabins

701 West Main (Route 191)

(888) 475-7673

In 1997, Amer and Cindy

Tumeh, invested in property, just outside of Bluff, to open up hospitality

cabins. Within two more years, the

Desert Rose Inn and Cabins was created and has only continued to flourish, but

something was missing. In 2015, that

something developed into Duke’s Bistro which serves lodgers, locals and

visitors with amazing breakfast and dinner selections.

On a long trip back from

gallivanting around Historic Flagstaff; AZ, the warm, welcoming lights of

Duke’s was a beacon to we two hungry travelers.

Right now the bistro is in winter hours, 5pm to 8:30 (ish), as the sign

states, Monday thru Sunday; and it was already busy. Many tables were taken, and the rest filled

up quickly as time went by. Duke’s is

what I would call a “high end” bistro with absolutely beautiful décor; exquisite

tables, chairs and place settings.

Normally a bistro, in its original Parisian incarnation, is a small

restaurant, serving moderately priced simple meals in a modest setting. We were wondering if our casual dress would

define us as “not belonging” in this type of dining environment. Boy, were we anxious about nothing!

We were greeted with

smiles, and our server, Nona, was awesome – attentive, friendly and extremely

knowledgeable about Duke’s and the menu items.

While many items are not locally sourced, this is due to Duke’s policy

of finding only the best, quality foods to serve its guests. Desserts, soups and sauces are made in-house;

the staff is well trained to know the ingredients which is very helpful for

those on special diets, or with food allergies.

As I stated, I consider

Duke’s high end, but the menu prices are not very much different than other

local eateries. So, let’s get to the

each other, instead of fight for dominance.

I did have to swat at his hand as he kept trying to pilfer my potatoes.

While the described

desserts sounded mouthwatering (homemade cinnamon ice cream…oh my!), we were

very content with the meals we had just consumed. We made sure to tip Nona well, she deserved

it; and home we finally went.

While Duke’s will be closed

on winter holidays, they do offer catering for a holiday party in a separate,

private room. Simply call them and speak

with the manager who will happily work out all the details with you.

Personally, I’m looking

forward to those warmer months when the breakfast menu comes into swing

again. Now who doesn’t love a great

breakfast before going adventuring!

By the way, make sure the Bistro you stop at, when in Bluff, is Duke's; not that other so-called bistro that serves hot foods ice cold; has snobby staff that has no knowledge of menu items; and an owner that attacks anyone who criticizes by blaming the customers for not having a good time...and makes you pay the bill in full. Check the poor, terrible and average reviews on Tripadvisor.com; consider yourselves warned!!!