L’Auberge Restaurant Named One of the Top 100 Alfresco Dining Spots in the US

Envision the towering Sycamores swaying in the afternoon breeze, a gentle rush of water over the red rock river bed and the resident ducks playfully meandering along. You’re here: settled in at the L’Auberge Restaurant on Oak Creek, recently awarded as a Top 100 Al Fresco Dining Restaurant by Open Table.
Determined by more than 5 million reviews submitted by verified OpenTable diners over the last year, the top al fresco honorees each bested more than 20,000 restaurants. The setting of L’Auberge Restaurant on the banks of Oak Creek is truly one to behold, and we are honored to receive this recognition!
A heartfelt thank you to all of our diners who have helped L’Auberge Restaurant on Oak Creek earn this accolade in the U.S. and in Sedona. Now that the word is out, be sure to reserve your table in advance this summer. Your al fresco table is waiting!
Posted: July 2, 2015

LocaleMagazine.com: “6 Reasons to Visit This Sedona Resort for a Spiritual Reset”
LocaleMagazine.com writer, Allie Lebos, visited L’Auberge de Sedona to experience Sedona as well as dining at Cress on Oak Creek and a relaxing spa treatment at L’Apothecary Spa. “From creekside cottages to morning yoga, L’Auberge de Sedona is the place to unwind and reset.” Read on to discover Allie’s top 6 reasons to visit L’Auberge.

Sedona Honors International Women’s Day
We look forward to celebrating International Women’s Day on Wednesday March 8th spotlighting the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women with the rest of the world. Following in the footsteps of so many great women is an honor and a privilege we don’t take lightly.

MindBodyGreen.com: “Well Traveled In Sedona, Arizona: A Metaphysical, Awe-Inspiring Experience”
MindBodyGreen.com editor Jamie Schneider recently visited L’Auberge de Sedona for a winter experience including a stay in a Creekside Cottage along with dining at Cress on Oak Creek – “add some metaphysical programming, grounding spa treatments, and a spiritual vortex hike into the mix, and suffice it to say I have a new perspective on mind-body healing.”