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    Pendleton House Historic Inn

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    Pendleton house. Beautiful and comfortable.
    Candyce R.

    This is one of the best bed and breakfasts I have ever been to. Beautiful, comfortable, warm and informative hosts, close to the cool downtown.

    Peace and quiet

    I've been staying at Pendleton House for years. Stayed there last night again and slept the best I've slept all year. Breakfast was a delight.

    Valentina H.

    We stayed at the Pendleton House this past weekend. It was the perfect place for the bridal party to relax and prepare for the wedding. The house itself is beautiful and the company even better. Tracy was absolutely amazing. He made sure that we had everything we needed. He was super friendly and helpful. He made sure to get to know all of us and was an enthusiastic host. The cleaning staff made sure that we had plenty of towels and they even went above and beyond in helping us set up the living room and stairs for some wedding gown pictures. The house is pristine and there is a plethora of clean towels. The breakfast was spectacular! The weather was lovely, so we had breakfast out on the back patio during our stay. They made sure to have plenty of coffee, hot water with tea bags, water, apple juice, and orange juice waiting for us when we came down. At the Pendleton House, they like to start off with dessert followed by a delicious breakfast course. Each place was described to us in detail. Many of the ingredients are actually grown by the hosts and the eggs are from their free range farm. Everything was beautifully plated. Tracy brought us out champagne glasses and even opened the bottle for us every morning. They were also very attentive to food allergies. Overall a wonderful experience! I can't wait to find another excuse to fly up to Oregon just to stay at the Pendleton House.

    Front entrance in July 4th splendor.
    Bradley N.

    If you've ever fantasized about spending the night in a historic mansion with museum-quality furnishings, or dreamed of a 5-star breakfast accompanied by light-hearted conversation with charismatic hosts and ample amounts of good locally roasted coffee, or wanted to experience the joys of a rose-filled garden at sunset while sipping a chilled bottle of Oregon or Washington wine, then Pendleton House B&B is for you. Not only is the "house" itself a true historic gem, with much of the original 1917 artwork, furnishings, fireplaces, and staircases intact, the current owners have greatly expanded the backyard gardens and exquisite landscaping, making it an ideal venue for weddings, reunions, and social gatherings of the luxurious persuasion. For comparative purposes, I rank Pendelton House among the top five B&Bs personally visited (and reviewed) in the past decade, alongside such stunning architectural gems as Ashton's B&B in New Orleans, Louisiana and Edward Adams House B&B in Silverton, Oregon (near Salem). In all three cases, the houses themselves are historic local landmarks, with unique features that speak to the locations in which they are set and that reflect the personalized proclivities of the women and men who lovingly operate them. At Ashton's, for example, the owners are actively involved in Mardi Gras parades and have decorations and artwork inside that reflects this. At Edward Adams house, the owner (a former classical musician) has a reading and music room with hundreds of classical and jazz vinyl records that guests can listen to during their stay. Likewise, all three spots offer excellent breakfasts using local or farm-raised ingredients that are delicious - but not calorie bombs. Think fresh berries, organic eggs Benedict, granola, gourmet teas and coffee, fresh juices, sourdough baked goods, that sort of thing. And then there is the walking distance to good/great restaurants, parks, and promenades. Ashton's is a short walk or cab ride from the French Quarter; Adams house is a 5 minute stroll away from the Silver Grille, my favorite restaurant in all of Oregon (Michelin 2 star worthy, but without the need for the stars); while at Pendleton House, you can get great meals and stiff drinks at Cimmiyotti's, or indulge your inner carnivore at the over-the-top Hamley's steakhouse. While you can promenade along the Umatilla River trail while in Pendleton, or pick up a new woolen blanket at the Pendleton outlet store down the road, the front patio, sitting room parlor, and outdoor garden and patio at the B&B are so inviting that you'd be forgiven for simply staying local and enjoying the sumptuous surroundings. Tracy and Kevin, the co-owners, have a great kitchen and landscaping staff to assist them and are great sources of information on visiting interesting locations in the area. They also have a tasteful selection of local wines by the bottle available for purchase and can provide special services for newlyweds and others interested in flowers, champagne, chocolates, and those sorts of things. The second floor rooms (5 in total) for guests have recently gotten new names and upgrades, including private baths. For my part, I still enjoy the back rooms like Umatilla and Harris that use the fantastic shared bathroom, complete with the world's most unique shower and chandelier-lit sink and toilet. Room prices are surprisingly affordable for such luxury, making it possible for singles and couples to stay for less than $140/night while enjoying all the amenities and antiques that fill the downstairs rooms and hallways. While summertime is ideal for outdoor activities on the deck, this is a lovely spot in winter, when the living room is lavishly decorated for the holidays. Pendleton makes a great stopping point for exploring other parts of eastern Oregon and also wine tasting in the nearby Walla Walla vicinity. It has the charms of small but vibrant city with a real mix of old and new. Staying at this B&B greatly increases the likelihood that you will enjoy your visit, and makes it more likely that you and your loved ones will be eager to plan a return!

    Beautiful, calming place of rest.
    P B.

    Beautiful, restored getaway. Some bedrooms have a bath. Our room also had a beautiful balcony and a king-size comfy bed. Breakfast was very gourmet. Tracy was friendly and accommodating. Would recommend this bed and breakfast to everyone looking for a beautiful place to stay. Close to downtown and the river walk.

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    On our overnight stay on 5/17 going back to Idaho, when Marijo saw us upon check in she said 'Welcome home

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    Oxford Suites Pendleton

    Oxford Suites Pendleton

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    The property and parking were great. Plenty of room for a truck and trailer combo, which we had…read more The lobby was welcoming and very clean, the beds were incredibly comfortable, the room spotless, everything was up to date. Blankets and pillows comfortable and the staff went over and above with true hospitality! The real gem here is the restaurant/lounge! Chef Mike is amazing, his food was to die for, and I cannot believe how reasonably priced everything was! We had cocktails and dinner after a long drive and his food is the chef's kiss! I had the fried chicken special and my husband the burger dip. The special could have fed us both easily!! Both were amazing quality and taste, not to mention we could have both shared the special and still had leftovers!

    I've been staying at the Oxford Suites in Pendleton for more than ten years. I know I can always…read morecount on a clean facility full of decor that shows they embrace the small town they're located in. Jackalopes and horseshoe wallpaper in the bathroom, a rodeo queen canvas in the main room. Oxford has a distinct advantage over the other local hotels by offering a customized hot breakfast in the morning and a happy hour in the evening. Front desk staff are available to help visitors locate a great place to eat, or remind them that many options aren't available on Mondays in Pendleton. The hotel parking is plentiful, with plenty of space for any oversized vehicles or trailers.

    Working Girls Hotel - One of the men's bathrooms in the living room.

    Working Girls Hotel

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    Looking for a place to stay in Pendleton didn't yield positive results until I found this nearly…read moreoff the grid oddity. I had reservations, but I took a chance and booked a reservation. So. Freaking. Worth. It. The place is on point on so many levels. The suite is grand af. You want swank at bargain basement prices? This is THE place for you. Killer amenities in a killer location. Stay here! Live it up! And take the Pendleton Underground Tour while you're at it!

    Have you always wanted to stay in a bordello? Well, apparently a lot of tourists to Pendleton, OR…read moredid and, thus, the Working Girls Hotel (WGH) was re-opened in 1991. "Services" are limited, however, the hotel does have a suite + 4 other sleeping rooms that are all uniquely decorated in a very Old West-meets-true-Victorian style. The building itself is quite stunning, with hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and exposed brick. It's old, though, so be prepared to hear a lot of traffic noise, particularly if you're sleeping in one of the rooms on the NW side. The one time I stayed here was with a large group, and we took over the whole place. If you're planning a visit here, that's the approach I would recommend. There are a lot of common areas, and it would be a shame to not take advantage of them. There is a shared kitchen, a large living room and a separate dining area. Bathrooms are also shared (except in the suite), but are HUGE. The guest house is in a prime location in the historic district; close to all of P-town's night life, coffee shops, and services. Kids and pets are disallowed, because of the antiques and the layout. Plus, who wants to explain a bordello to the kiddies? Especially since this one was apparently operational until "more recently than you'd think..." A very cool piece of Oregon's history, though, and certainly prime real estate if you can get the house over the week of the Round-up.

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