A reborn and rebranded La Casa del Zorro is set to open next month.
GH Capital, which purchased the resort from Copley Press, is taking
reservations now that this phase of the “updating” and “rebranding”
of the local landmark is close to completion.
When it closed June 30th, there was much talk, anticipation
(and some trepidation my sources tell me) about the
“improvements” the new owners were to make.
La Casa had been in a bit of a time warp – and that was part of its charm.
Although it had been expanded by the Copley’s over the years – much
of its 1960’s flavor remained. The buildings and grounds were
purchased by James Copley in 1960 and he hired Architect Dick Zerbe
to do extensive additions. Previously La Casa del Zorro was the Desert
Lodge – owned by the Burnand’s and operated by Bud Kuhrts.
(The Lodge was where Zerbe met Kuhrts). The hotel’s registration
center contains the remains of Dana Burks’ original adobe ranch house,
built in 1933. The Desert Lodge, the Valley’s first hotel was opened in 1937.
The new Borrego Ranch Resort and Spa is set to open November 8th.
(A deluxe king room has an special introductory rate of $335/
night Saturday $295/weekday according to the website). You’ll have to “check in” to
“check out” the renovations. As reported in the October 2nd edition of the
Borrego Sun, the resort is being taken private – only guests will be allowed
to have access to the restaurant and spa facilities.
At our “last supper” before La Casa closed, we noticed that the Kit Fox
Salad was off the menu. It was one of our favorites. If anyone has the recipe for
the lime vinaigrette dressing, please post or email in.