Best Western Bonanza Inn
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Best Western Bonanza Inn
1001 Clark Ave Yuba City, CA 95991
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Choose Best Western Hotels for your next overnight stay!
- Best Value
- Quality Rooms
- Superior Customer Service
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| Best Western is the world's largest hotel brand with more than 4,000 hotels. Our uniqueness is found in each hotels charm and local appeal while maintaining a commitment to quality, service and value. Whether you are travelling for business trip or a family vacation, choose Best Western for the best in accomodations that our customers have come to expect and count on. |
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This hotel is stuck between a nice hotel and a not so nice one. They did a good job remodeling the rooms, but it seems like t
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(07/11/2008)
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nice hotel by Frank L. at InsiderPages
Best western is a pretty nice hotel. it has some of the ammenities you might be looking for like in room coffee and an on site reataurant. the cost is pretty reasonable so you don't have to worry about breaking the bank to stay here.
(Citysearch User, 07/27/2005)
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Old Favorite going slowly downhill
This used to be one of the best places to eat in Yuba City. It has lost its charm and looks very dated inside. The staff attempts to do a good job but it doesn't quite come off. The newspaper runs frequent coupons for buy one dinner get one free and that brings in locals like me. The prime rib is still good but not great as in the past.
(scienceguy2001, 04/03/2004)
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