I loved this place. Truly magical. The proprietors were delightful, helpful, funny, informative, and made great breakfasts. The surrounding landscape is breathtaking. There is a self-guided travel-through-local-history trail that takes you from Pueblo II sites including Kivas you can get into, up to European settlers. They have a display of historical artifacts found in the area in the main building.
We sat on the deck and watched a storm come though with thunder and lightning, the warm summer wind blowing us about, watching deer run about nearby. We weren't aware of a lot nearby for dinner; we brought ours from the nearest town (Cortez) which had a some better than expected restaurants, before arrival. That's a 20 minute drive.
We both thought we'd like to come back and stay longer next time, rather than the one night this trip. And we will be back.