This hotel is supposed to be historic, and the brick exterior and inviting lobby have some actual midwestern charm. The rooms upstairs though, look like Motel 6--sort of disappointing, but everything works, they're clean, and the bed's are OK. They even have kitchens and living rooms, which is a bonus, I guess, but the furnishings are strictly low-budget. There was some kind of "white noise" going on in the bedroom, but otherwise, it was quiet. I shouldn't grumble because this place is in the middle of the prarie, with not much else going on in town--there really isn't another place to stay in the center of Broken Bow. The good thing about the Arrow is the bar, which is pretty nice--they had Flat Tire Ale on tap, and the restaurant, where we had a couple of good steaks. The staff is friendly and helpful., and we really needed help because my husband left his I-Phone in the bar and they returned it to him before he knew he'd lost it. They didn't offer breakfast until June, so we went down the street to the City Cafe, which had inexpensive but very filling offerings. There's also a nice ice-cream/soda shop in the square and a modern-style fancy coffee shop across the street. If you're in Broken Bow, it's not a bad place to stay, and it might even be the best place.
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