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Fantastic! Still as 60's as ever. The place was immaculate. Fun and funky. Don't miss out on this one.
[Carla Simmons, 10/29/2007]Stovall's Space Age Lodge:RoadsideAmerica.com Team Field Report
- Address:
- 401 E. Pima St., Gila Bend, AZ
- Directions:
- I-8 exit 119. North on Butterfield, which veers left onto Pima. Left side, about a mile.
- Phone:
- 928-683-2273
Yeah, the Space Age is going strong, while most of the other motels in Gila Bend seem to be falling over in the photogenic ways. One of those other decaying motels flew the Travelodge flag in Feb 1973, when Burt Reynolds and Sarah Miles were implicated in a murd... well, that's gossip.
From an architectural standpoint the Lodge is far more satisfying than the restaurant. According to the patient front desk clerk, the lodge was first built in '62, partly because of the Zeitgeist, partly because of the Air Force / test pilot connection to the local economy. Occupancy runs fairly high, she said (I believe it; they were already full that day, in the late afternoon). The pool out front is gorgeous kitsch, the 41 rooms are supposed to be cool too, it's well-run, and a blissful chunk of Roadside America. The restaurant, on the other hand, is less Elroy Jetson and more James T. Kirk.
[Walt Lockley, 06/09/2001]Photo added July 2006.
- Gila Bend, Arizona - Space Age Lodge & Restaurant
The Space Age Restaurant, in Gila Bend is alive and well. After the fire, a large banner was placed across the structure, informing passers-by that the structure had been ATTACKED BY ALIENS. As a regular patron, I was disappointed at driving fifty miles to have breakfast there, only to find the place burnt down. I felt that this should have been front page news, and that the media had, once again, failed to inform.
However, all's well that ends well. The Space Age has been resurrected, in most of its former glory. From the outside, it looks the same, flying saucer and all. The inside is more modern, cleaner, but considerably less funky. The new murals in the restaurant are interesting, but don't quite measure up to the old ones from the sixties. They have that new yuppie low-voltage can lighting that hangs from two clotheslines. I think the food (breakfast is all I ever have there) is fine, especially the chorizo and eggs.
[Jay Styron, 09/29/1999] - Gila Bend, Arizona - Space Age Lodge & Restaurant
The "great flying saucer restaurant" is no more. The Space Age Restaurant, which was built in the '60s during the space race, caught fire 10/21/98, when a neon sign shorted out and the roof caught on fire. The hotel next door wasn't damaged, but the restaurant was nearly burned to the ground. There's no word yet on whether they plan to rebuild.
An update: The Space Age Lodge in Gila Bend reopened several months ago. I haven't had a chance to go in yet, but the outside has been restored to its former glory, complete with neon and the tacky UFO on the roof.
[Nicklby, 08/01/1999] - Gila Bend, Arizona - Space Age Lodge & Restaurant
There is the greatest flying saucer restaurant (at least there was 2 years ago) on Arizona RT85 between I10 and I8, west of Phoenix, AZ. It must be some sort of a Mecca for the UFO people to eat at. Have passed it several times but never went inside.
[Bernie, 01/11/1998]
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Not as impressed on our visit this year. Exterior is eye-catching. Interior space and astronaut paintings are newish renderings from NASA photos of Apollo and shuttle missions -- and a little too slick. The bubble dome above the motel check-in counter was worth a quick peek, illustrated with more manned space travel orthodoxy.