About Us – the Roadrunner Lodge Motel is a piece of classic Americana
Roadrunner Lodge Motel rebuilt a previously lost piece of classic Americana. We provide a comfortable and memorable experience in Tucumcari. Come visit us and enjoy an experience unlike any other. Premium bedding, plush bathroom accessories, and fast Wi-Fi await your arrival. Call ahead or reserve online and we’ll perfectly prepare your room for your arrival with the lights on and the radio tuned to Roadrunner Lodge Motel’s own station!
“We look forward to your visit and love the opportunity to tell you about The Mother Road and our story if you inquire.” – David and his friendly staff
Owner, David Brenner favors boutique properties, “mom & pop” establishments, and vacation rental homes when he travels, rather than chain lodging. He looks forward to the experience of immersing himself in the local culture, which is simply not available at a major chain. Roadrunner Lodge Motel offers the same experience across time by painstakingly recreating the 1960s vibe, including our own radio station playing hits and commercials from that era. Our attention to detail shows. Ever since renovations began, the list of projects has been long. Each project brings out another piece of the past or improves the experience for you, our guests.
About the Property
Roadrunner Lodge Motel was originally two different properties. The older portion, on the west side, was built in 1947 as La Plaza Court. You’ll find early pictures of the property in some of our rooms and some of them show La Plaza Court’s original style with adjacent garages. We’re looking forward to renovating and re-opening La Plaza Court! Some of the bathrooms have vintage tiling and other features we’ll showcase as we progress on the project.
Agnes Leatherwood built Leatherwood Manor in 1964. The locals tell many stories of swimming in the pool as kids here in Tucumcari. Mrs. Leatherwood held some fun parties for her friends. We would love to find pictures of her famous chandelier we’ve been told hung in the living quarters!
The properties ran separately for many years. In 1985 someone bought both of them. They combined the properties into one motel and the owners extended the lobby to cover both properties. And then the old La Plaza Court lobby and living quarters became multi-room guest suites.
The property has had many names over the years. The present owner, moved to the property in 2014 and gave it the name “Roadrunner Lodge”. At that time, it had been abandoned for over 5 years and it sure did need a lot of work! First, we replaced the roof and powered the buildings up. It’s true, there was no electric service to the property when we arrived. Then we fixed the plumbing so we could turn on the water. Once that was done, we focused on the rooms one by one. We scrubbed and painted everything. We devote extensive time and investment every day to create an experience you’ll never forget.