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    3.4 (33 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Caprese salad with Balsamic caviar in the front. Beet and goat cheese salad in back
    Brittney B.

    The View was opened inside the historic, charming Echo Mountain Inn in 2020 and what a spectacular addition! I've visited Echo mountain Inn three times with my husband but this is the first time we've eaten at the View. It was so good we ate there for dinner two nights in a row! You do need to make a reservation, but they have availability for us the day prior. The dining room is surrounded with windows on two sides and gives you a gorgeous view of the mountain. The service was good, our waitress was very nice. The food is delicious. The first night we had a huge serving of truffles fries, local Trout with mushroom risotto, and for dessert Cranberry cake and chocolate pot de Creme. Everything was cooked perfectly and at an appropriate temperature. The truffle fries and aioli were some of the best I've ever had, we could have eaten a double serving of the creamy savory risotto and the Creme de pot was smooth and silky! The second night we had a caprese salad, Beet salad, a grilled ribeye, a salted caramel Creme brulee and another chocolate pot de Creme. Both of the salads were beautiful, fresh and delicious but we both liked the Beet salad slightly better. The ribeye was good, not great. The Creme brulee had a good taste, but the texture was thinner than normal, more like pudding than a custard. We will definitely eat here again! Rating from F to A+++ it gets an A++ just because of the steak and Creme brulee.

    Drew S.

    We stayed one night. It was nice. Reasonably comfortable. Affordable. Reasonably clean. The bed was nice as were linens. Good but not great would be my read for the room. Breakfast was adequate but without culinary pretension (bacon, egg, hashbrown casserole) and some pastry, cereal, baked good and so on. Not plentiful but not sparse. Solid rating. Solid establishment.

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    Nicole E.

    Echo Mountain is a delightful place to stay. We went on a quick weekend trip and wanted to visit Asheville and the Blue Ridge Parkway. This was only about 30 minutes outside of Asheville. The building preserves some of its original charm with a welcoming stone entrance and enticing shared spaces downstairs. Staff was friendly during our one night stay. The building doesn't have an elevator, but we were on the second floor and it wasn't an issue for us. Our room was clean very inviting. I appreciated the hardwood floors and fireplace. There was a view of mountains from our room which was nice. The only thing we didn't like was that the bathroom was a little small, but that's to be expected of an older building. Also, the towels, were really rough. They could have used some fabric softener. The mattress was comfortable and I wish the pillows were a little more firm, but I still got good sleep. After checking in, we went back out. When we returned, we did see a small black bear in the parking lot as we were pulling in, but he ran when he saw our headlights. One of the best parts of our stay was breakfast. I read some reviews complaining about food, but we thoroughly enjoyed it. We were there on a Sunday morning which is a day they have a little more than just a continental breakfast. There's fresh cream and milk which made a really good cup of coffee. There was fresh fruit, quiche, bacon, sausage, and a really yummy berry dish. All ingredients seemed to be locally sourced and tasted really fresh. My husband loved the muffins. Towards the end of breakfast, he asked if there were any more and they said no, but they did make a fresh batch of orange cranberry which were ready about 15 minutes later. He really appreciated them doing that for him. After breakfast, I did some reading in the sunroom which is absolutely gorgeous and has a nice view of the mountains. I never got to enjoy the pool or bocce ball, but would like to stay multiple nights next time. When you visit drive up to Jump Off Rock for some spectacular views that are better than some Blue Ridge Parkway lookouts. This is a great, cozy, private place to stay with a delicious weekend breakfast if you want to get away from it all.

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    Tim M.

    Beautiful views, friendly hosts, wonderful food! We wanted to get away from the heat near the coast, and decided to take a trip to the mountains. We stumbled across this hidden gem of a bed and breakfast online. The Echo Mountain Inn was the perfect choice. The main building was built in 1896 and has been lovingly maintained over the past century. The entire inside is filled with antique furnishings, floor to ceiling, wall to wall. We could have spent days just exploring inside. The grounds are filled with more varieties of trees and flowers than we could count on a weekend. We can't say enough about how beautiful it was there. Our room was called the blue ridge room. The four poster bed and the antique dressing table are just a few of the surprises, the biggest was an original fireplace! Just awesome! But the cherry on top of this great place was the home cooked buffet breakfast, served in the coolest dining room, with an abundance of windows overlooking the blue ridge mountains. Talk about an idyllic setting for a great meal to start your day. Not to mention the food, which beats most hotels we have stayed at, hands down! The inn is in the perfect location to explore the mountains for a weekend. Close to the quaint but bustling town of Hendersonville, and also to the many sights and activities the mountains have to offer. We felt more welcome and at home than we ever have anywhere we have stayed. If you get the chance to stay at the Echo Mountain Inn, do not hesitate! You will not be disappointed, we certainly weren't!

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    Very charming place, great breakfast and wonderful hospitality! It makes you feel right at home

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    Maybe my expectations for good hospitality are a bit high, but a reservation for this price left me…read morepretty disappointed. We booked the Silverbell Tree room directly through the Waverly, totaling $595 for two nights. The Waverly charged an additional $17.99 for a booking fee. Unbeknownst to us, there is evidently a "late check-in fee" of $42.70 for checking in after 8 pm. (Our first time EVER to be charged for a late check-in.). We couldn't find record or notification of this charge anywhere, however. Trying to keep a long review short; $655 total for two nights in a semi-clean room that didn't include refreshment of bath towels/cloths or any housekeeping after night one was a bit disappointing. The claw foot bath tub is ok, but feels less than clean. (Showering is kind of gross since the curtains don't leave much room to keep your own rear end off of them, let alone whoever's rear was rubbing on them before.). The bed was great. The breakfast was ok. The coffee was ok. Overall the experience was sub-par compared to other historical venues that have accommodated us. I hope you have better luck than we did or look elsewhere.

    Highest marks in all categories! Warm, friendly atmosphere. Reasonably priced. Owners and staff…read morewere extremely nice and helpful. Service was impeccable. Nice to have choices for breakfast (banana puddin' French toast was scrumptious and eggs were cooked to perfection!) Afternoon wine and cheese hour was great opportunity mix and mingle with some really nice folks. Creamy pimento cheese was yummy, fruit was fresh, and nice selection of beverages (wine, beer, and soft drinks). Look forward to coming back again.

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    The Innkeeper is wonderful, the rooms are very tastefully done. The breakfasts are perfect, the…read morefireplaces are cozy. A whole lot to like here. really nice to see an innkeeper at the top of her game-will definitely return.

    This is a wonderful bed and breakfast that I highly recommend to anyone going to the…read moreHendersonville, North Carolina area. It was such a great experience that I would recommend traveling to Hendersonville just to stay at the Elizabeth Leigh and eat at the restaurants on Main St. It's a very relaxing and classy small town. Main St. is a short 10 minute walk from the inn. When I walked into the inn, I was blown away by the elegant antique decor. The pictures online just don't do it justice. I stayed in the Blue Room. It had a large comfortable bed, two chairs, loveseat, wardrobe, and a few other various decor items. All the colors and patterns went together flawlessly. The bathroom was incredible. It had gold and white accents, but still went really well with the blue theme. There were plenty of fresh high quality thick white towels neatly rolled in a basket. The shower had an adjustable head. Water stayed warm the whole time despite showering at the same time as other guests. Breakfast was southern, filling, elegantly served, and tasted amazing. The first breakfast was eggs, bacon, and thick French toast. The next was a cream cheese, berries, and French toast casserole or 'hot dish' depending on where you're from. There was complimentary bottled water, wine, ice cream, homemade white chocolate macadamia cookies, homemade pound cake (which was wonderful), and beer. Now possibly the most enjoyable part, the rest of the property. The inn has a wraparound porch with big white rocking chairs that overlook the yard and the little street in front of the house. The backyard has a fountain, swing in front of a little waterfall pond, and corner area with seating. There are multiple places to have private conversations with your loved one(s). If you get the opportunity, getting to know the owner Cindy and her husband Mike will be the best part of your stay. The inn is an expression of Cindy and her dream to give guests a relaxing, but high quality environment to experience genuine southern hospitality in the gorgeous mountains of western North Carolina.

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    My husband and I chose the Fairfield Inn for reasons 99% of those seeking a hotel would not…read moreconsider. A very serious ice/snow storm was forecaster for our area and, as we don't have a generator at our home, we needed to find a hotel on a main road that might not lose power. Due to their reviews and location, we chose to stay at the Fairfield for three days. While power went out at our home for over 25 hours, the power and the internet at the Fairfield remained in place. We had selected a room with a king bed. The room was tastefully decorated with ample sources to charge our electronics. The bed and the pillows were very comfortable. Though, I really think the bathroom was the most remarkable aspect of the suite. The shower is quite large--as is the bathroom itself--and the bathroom mirror has LED lighting, The breakfast (my favorite meal of the day) was outstanding. There were eggs and bacon or sausage, a pancake bar, and a very generous cereal and granola bar. Finally, the staff--including the manager Nick Tarleton--couldn't have been more helpful, friendly, and focused on the cleanliness of the facility. Hunkering down in the hotel (unable to leave because of the storm), we saw them often. A special shout-out to the woman who manages the dining area--she was a delight to encounter each morning. Unfortunately, their pool area was closed due to updates, however, we did go into the gym which contained new equipment and generous options for working out. To summarize, we HIGHLY RECOMMEND the Fairfield. Very easy access off of I-26, which makes it a great base for seeing the many sites and mountain destinations for which western North Carolina is known.

    The Fairfield Inn in Henderonville/Flat Rock has been my base for when I am in town for shows at…read morethe Flat Rock Playhouse as it is fairly close even with the road closure. So I have been staying here a few times a year. Parking is around the perimeter of the hotel and you can use your key to enter from doors near where you park. On my last visit, I got back late from a performance so I appreciated the multiple entry doors and all the lighting in the parking lot as the spots in front were taken. When I arrived, I was given a feather-free room but on the second floor. The room was clean. The walls were on the thin side or the couple next to me were just loud talkers. The tv lineup was good for the little time I was in the room. WIFI was in the good range. Breakfast had a pancake maker; waffle maker, mini quiches and breakfast sandwiches; some cereals; oatmeal and breads. The hotel is good for an overnight stay.

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    We just spent a week in beautiful Hendersonville North Carolina. We chose Best Western because…read morethey are usually dog friendly and the location was good. So this review is going to tell you about what we thought were the positive and negative aspects of staying at this hotel. Dog friendly with outside entry into the rooms which is great for walking your dog. We weren't told that dogs weren't allowed inside the main lobby. Reasonable priced with a weekly rate and $15 a day for a dog. The room was very small and the bathroom was tiny. Carpeting was worn and frayed and exposed the tackless. When we advised the management about this, they gave us another room. The staff was caring and rectified any problem we had. In the second room, the refrigerator stopped working. One call to the front desk and the handyman was there to fix the problem. The housekeeper Maria was wonderful. Rooms were spotless but the rules said you were entitled to only one cleaning a week, which was ridiculous. Jerry was very helpful at the front desk too. The location was very good, right off the highway and close to the beautiful downtown. There is a Mexican restaurant right inside the front lobby. The dog walk area was very well maintained with replacement baggies for dog waste.

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    Used it for business purposes and left with positive thoughts. Enough of the safe parking. Shower…read morehas shampoo and body wash. Slow network for work, not only wifi, but my AT&T too

    I was traveling back from Florida (by myself ) and made reservations once I got into North…read moreCarolina. They have an on line reservation system but I'd prefer a standard check in process just because my phone coverage wasn't that great at the rest stop--that's really the only reason for dropping a star. I did speak to a very nice lady who took my information via phone but I still had to fill in a on line form and send a copy of my drivers license once I got off the phone. Got all the information sent in and back--text indicated I was in cabin 27 and had the code for the door. No problem at all getting into the cabin. Cabin was spotless and the queen bed was very comfortable. The cabin had a small fridge and freezer compartment (so I was able to refreeze my cooler blue ice pack and cool down additional sodas for the next day of traveling) and a nice work desk. The bathroom had plenty of nice towels (lots more than I would use--my wife would have LOVED it). WiFi worked great and I had a much-needed break from the road. I would have liked to have information on some of the trails nearby because I would definitely consider coming back to this area. I would definitely stay here again as long as I was traveling without my dogs. I FaceTimed my wife and she really loved the place--she and her sister may come and stay here depending on what trails and other places are in the vicinity. An added bonus (for me) was that the exit from the highway had a Waffle House so I had a place to get breakfast before getting back on the highway.

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