Anatolia Cave Pension is located close to the main part of the town and to the otogar/ bus station. We were picked up from the bus station after calling from the tourist information office but figured it was so close it might have been better to just walk there.
Bekir and his staff are very helpful and excellent hosts. They can help you with all the arrangements and give you any information you want but don't try to sell you anything you don't ask for. You can get tea (all types of flavored tea) and coffee whenever you want.
This is a small cozy place with a very homely feel. Best of all, we stayed in the December winter and the room was very warm. On our trips, we came across quite a few that complained about the heating in their hotels and dreaded going back. Thankfully, we looked forward to going back to our cave room and enjoyed the wintry days.
Breakfast is very good as well with the regular Turkish fare - cheese, fruits, fresh bread, olives, eggs, jams, etc. There was plenty for us to not bother about lunch.
For dinner, you can go to any of the restaurants around. This is quite a touristy place so it's difficult to get good local food. Most of them are quite similar so go with one that looks better. Some coffeeshops and bars around as well. Most will give you discounts if there aren't many around.
For trips, the green line is better though most tend to do the red trip. You can walk over to the Goreme Open Air Museum (15 minutes) or catch a bus to nearby towns from around the corner.
