Whoever owns this place has A+ business acumen. just hits our version of average when compared to other WA or CA wines. Prices on their wines are good at the restaurant. It's good but there are so many other choices in the state of WA that warrants a special trip. I would not come here just for the wines unless you're in the area for a concert, other event or other occasion. Wine - We tried really really hard to give them business. just good ol' "solid." Full of smiles and charm. Lady who makes these drinks gets a thumbs up. quality will not hold with more competition. But then perhaps it's worth it because where else would you go in the area? Supply and demand here at work. I'll do this for $20-$30 / plate all day long. Not bad, just mismatched with whatever you will be paying. and whatever else you may be expecting with the price. If you're looking for chef inspired cuisines, creative flavors. Not worth the $60-$80 entree plus large amounts of quinoa and beans? We ordered a lamb and halibut and both had multicolored quinoa? That's what I'd do if I was cooking but I wouldn't charge me whatever I paid. except you get espresso drinks with oat milk for the shee shee ones. Best Western quality, not worth the $30 per adult. Don't come here vegetarians - you've been warned. Breakfast - buffet, benedicts, meat and more meat. Food (Tendrils) - Vegetables are non-existent at breakfast but you can find them in salads during dinner. Slow at times but I can't knock them for attitude and trying to do a good job. Not 4-5 star quality but A+ for effort, enthusiasm. Whoever runs this place has good connections to local artists/musicians. We were serenaded with a small band and treated to cookies, sweets in the front. For us, we'd rather glamp out of our truck / RV. Wifi - decent, but certain websites appear to be blocked. if you stay at nice places frequently you'll be disappointed. Ceilings - plywood! Great idea, I had no idea $400+ rooms could have ceilings made of plywood. Very dusty floors, cheap furnishings that look good in pictures but feels cheap in real life. Looks like a shipping container from the outside with concrete floors inside - all cool hip. One of the best views and scenery you can get in the area Rooms - We stayed in a condo. Location - A+, beautiful views of cliffs, water. So overall, we wanted to like it but there are so many things we can't.… The bed was quite sensitive to movements. A small cooler that doesn't fit a bottle of wine. It's uncomfortable unless one finds a lying position. The couch in the living room is not really usable for an extended period of time. This is because of the limited size of the boiler. One thing to remember - hot water is enough only for either a shower for two or a bathtub. On top of that, HVAC kept waking us up as well when starting - some weird transformer noise. Some knocking sounds during the night like the door being opened - quite disturbing actually. The toilet was literarily like one on a plane. A living area separated from the bedroom with a fireplace. So we never felt like we can enjoy the scenery the way we wanted, with a glass of wine fully relaxed, and free. But even our place wasn't spared of occasional gawkers. We hoped the building location was great other buildings have people walking by due to the layout of the pathways. Prices are exuberant - plan to spend ~$200 for two with only a couple of drinks. There are no places to eat except the resort restaurant. The trip to the river is a tough trail so plan accordingly. We stayed in Cliffhouse 12, 1 king bed, which is at the tip of the building row on the right of the main building. My wife and I spent a weekend there in February. Hotels near Andaluz restaurant sport bar &night club.Hotels near Trinity Gardens Lavender Farm.Hotels near Cave B Estate Winery Quincy Tasting Room.
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