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    A lousy picture of the pool dec.
    Cynthia W.

    We positively, absolutely loved our stay at the Tetherow. After a long drive across snowy Tombstone Pass and a day of skiing at Bachelor, we were ready for some pampering. Tetherow as barely more expensive than Loge across the street, so we stayed here. It was lovely! Staff was very polite, if standoffish. They gave us an upgrade so we had a balcony with a view. The room was luxurious and included a hand-written thank you note and cookies. I loved that they had a Nespresso machine. Nespresso is delicious and keurig, while serviceable, is not very good. The spa was a tad crowded but still lovely after a day of skiing. I'd totally stay again.

    View from the top floor, Highlands room.
    Michael O.

    For what you're paying... Not great... at all. I expect that when I stay at a Top 100 Golf "resort" that they at least come with some bougie ass amenities. Now, I should have done my research so I have to take some of the blame here. So lemme start off with saying that the hotel rooms are nice, clean and the view of the course is great. But here comes my nitpicking. For $1,500 a for the weekend 1.) The tv sucks! I've been to motels with bigger tv's. On top of that, it's not even a smart tv so we couldn't connect to any streaming. Also, they don't even have any options on the tv menu to get any On Demand movies... Holiday Inn even offers that. WTF?! 2.) No massage options at a golf resort?!?! What is this, Stalin Russia?! 3.) No room service. WTF?! 4.) Being an out of towner, it would be nice for the hotel to give me some details about the area. The room doesn't have a binder with local attractions, things to do, golf pricing... nothing. Better figure it out for yourself. 4.) Lastly, I'm a coffee man. I want to be able to have my coffee first thing in the morning. So I always bring my K-Cups with me so I'm prepared. And this damn joint has a flippin Nespresso machine... the fuck?! Is this Europe?! The entire world uses K-Cups and y'all decide to go with the B version. I bet they bought a Beta machine when VHS came out too. Needless to say, these are all 1st world problems. I don't neeeeeed them. But when I spend good money and want to feel pampered and get away... you better come correct. Needless to say, I won't make this mistake twice.

    Shon K.

    I have not played golf with this course but I did attend a holiday party in one of the banquet rooms. This is a pretty nice location staffed buy some truly exceptional people. The space is big but not so big everybody feels separate from each other, big enough that you don't feel like you feel packed in like some sardines. I ordered a couple of drinks from the bar and Taylor was exactly the type of bartender you want. Knowledgeable, fast and efficient yet super friendly. You hardly notice that you're spending 10 bucks a drink when you have somebody who really cares about customer service and it's genuinely nice such as Taylor. The grounds, from what I could see, looked beautiful and this is definitely location that I would like to play around of golf at in the future. I just need to get better at the game and perhaps I will find myself here again.

    country b.

    We stayed in Cottage #23 just before Xmas. Nice townhouse, new and compact. About 20-25 min to Bachelor ski area and 10-15 min to downtown Bend. So, all's good. Well, that was until we noticed something overnight had chewed through our pastries and other food item packages on the kitchen counter and eaten our food !! Notified management next AM and requested a comp day for our 3 day visit. They set up trap and ended up giving us 20% off 1 day only. Told us it was "common to have rats even in the hotel too." Gotta be kidding me, right?? Glad we didn't stay in the hotel, EEK is right!! We weren't up to arguing about the comp day in the reception area. Trap caught one of the culprits (see photo). So, be forewarned, don't be surprised to have varmints in your kitchen as part of your stay!! Sanitary and hygienic concerns out the window!!

    View from patio
    Sherry S.

    I don't usually stay at "lodges" because first off, we use hotels as a stopping point on our way to our final destination. However, this time this was our final destination and we picked a perfect place - come to find out. We also can't really afford to stay at such lodges but they had an awesome special so there you have it. We needed a break from it all and they delivered big time. It's during the more quiet time, as no snow and not a lot of golf going on. We don't golf or ski so we took advantage of that in-between time of not a lot of guests. The room was more than we expected it to be, complete with a wonderful view, to a little patio outside of our room, gas fireplace, to a big bathroom, big comfy bed, and big surprise for my dog. They had a bed for him, some cookies, and of course doggie bags. Even their dog fee was nothing compared to some other places that aren't a quarter as nice as this lodge is. Location of room was awesome as we were downstairs off in a corner so super quiet. I loved their Nespresso machine and the coffee was delicious in the morning. We even went to their restaurant "The Row" twice for dinner just because we didn't want to leave the area. We did hit up Bend for breakfast and a brewery earlier and this location is enough to be out of the city but not enough to drive there in 10 minutes if that. Customer service was charming, sweet and very helpful, none of that snobby feeling you get sometimes at other places like this. All positives and even got lucky with the crisp but no rain weather for both days!

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    Michele R.

    The Row is a new-ish (as of mid December 2013), casual pub-styled "all people are welcome" restaurant at Tetherow Golf Club. Just down the sidewalk from and in a separate building than The Bar and Grill at Tetherow Golf Club, The Row ads say this: Food. Drink. Views. Yep. Unless you're on your way to or from Mt. Batchelor for skiing or coming to or from Cascades Lakes hikes in the summer months or going to Tetherow for golf during the season, The Row requires a bit of a pilgrimage trip from east or west sides of Bend. But worth it if our first visit is any indication. In particular if they offer seating on the adjacent outdoor deck in summer. (See Seating.) VIBE Very casual,. Unexpectedly spare design. Color palate of Dijon, paprika and black on walls and ceilings with some accents of end cut logs. Tables are paprika colored laminate. Views of Tetherow golf course out the windows. A huge television takes center stage on a feature wall lined with end cut logs. This is where skiers, bikers or golfers stop in and, if today was typical, families on vacation. Come as you are. Fun. SEATING High stool seating at the bar and a few tables. As "hooray" comment, maybe 70% of seating is at standard height tables and chairs or banquettes. Noted that during a pretty busy late lunch time, like 1:30 on, when we were in that the tables that filled up first were the standard heights. Several moms with children, families of all ages, construction managers from the hotel project next door, a trio in their ski duds, us.... More "hooray" there is enough space between tables to avoid "sardine can" seating of so many other Bend eateries. The Bar and Grill and The Row are buffered by a lovely outdoor deck between them. When I asked if The Row would be serving on the deck come warmer weather or if Bar and Grill would continue to be only user of that space, the server wasn't sure. So maybe outdoor seating...let's hope. MENU & FOOD Open at 11a and serving straight through to "close" with same menu used all day. Two sided with lots of options ranging from small plates to salads to burgers and sandwiches to entrees in prices from @$7 to $19. There are options on menu to please omnivores to vegans to those who follow special diets like paleo or gluten free. Since The Row shares the kitchen and chef with The Bar and Grill next door, good food there, we expected The Row's food to be good too. Expectations were met. We shared goat cheese stuffed jalapeno peppers (roasted not fried, thumbs up) @$7 and share a bowl of soup and sandwich combo @$12. The kitchen was nice enough to split the latter for us in plating and there was no split fee which we thought was darned nice of them. Spicy tortilla soup was delicious, although oddly only lukewarm when served. It may have been waiting in the kitchen. (See service.) The BLT sandwich was top notch. We're choosey about animal protein sources and appreciated the bacon was identified as sourced from Carlton Farms (Oregon producer). Rye bread available here too. Nice. LIBATIONS Full bar. Several local beers on tap it seems. Good coffee by local roaster 11R @ $2.50 / cup. SERVICE Very friendly but there is work to do. Two staff on duty on a busy Friday afternoon. First, the bartender who was doing an admirable job tending bar and taking table orders given there was just one server on duty. She may have been newer to the craft because as friendly as she was there were long periods where she simply disappeared. At least three tables (one of them us) had to get up and wander to try to find her or tag the bartender for something left off the order. Neither water glasses nor coffee cup refilled. No follow up after food was delivered. (Hence the having to "chase service" described above.) There was a long wait for the food (bartender finally delivered ours). Another long wait between finishing the meal and plate pick up. No offer of dessert was made. That kind of thing. Two management actions could help. Looks like wait staff could use some training and a little on floor supervising to reinforce skills. Good attitude and friendlly is a big plus here, so skills training should be easy. Also put another wait person on floor so that super efficient bar tender can remain behind the bar most of the time. THIS N THAT 1) PARKING: The private lot seems generously sized this time of year. But I've been at Tetherow at the height of golf season and parking can be tough to come by. Just a heads up. 2) ACCESSIBILITY: Looks like ample accessible parking in the lot, although the majority is at the furthest end of the lot from The Row. Level in the door and throughout. Accessible loos, both "he" and "she". Lots of standard height seating. 3) WIFI: Free. 4) NEIGHBORS: A new small hotel (50 rooms?) is being built next door, associated with Tetherow resort development it should be open by mid April they say.

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    My family stayed here for two nights during our PNW road trip. The staff and amenities were excellent! I would highly recommend this place!

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    Oxford Hotel Bend

    Oxford Hotel Bend

    (229 reviews)

    $$$

    My stay at the Oxford Hotel in Bend was absolutely outstanding--easily a 5-star experience from…read morestart to finish. What truly set it apart for me was how incredibly dog-friendly they are. Traveling with a pet can sometimes feel like a hassle, but here, it felt like my dog was just as welcomed and pampered as I was. From the moment we arrived, the staff greeted my dog with genuine warmth, offering treats, a cozy dog bed, and even special amenities that made the stay feel thoughtful and personalized. It wasn't just "pet-tolerant"--it was truly pet-celebrating. The attention to detail made a huge difference, and it was clear they go above and beyond for guests with furry companions. Beyond that, the hotel itself is beautiful--modern, clean, and incredibly comfortable. The rooms are spacious, the beds are luxurious, and everything feels high-end without being pretentious. If you're traveling with your dog and want a place that treats both of you like VIPs, the Oxford Hotel is hands down one of the best choices out there. I wouldn't stay anywhere else when visiting Bend again! Also, the coffee in the room was excellent!!

    The Oxford Hotel has nice rooms and a great location, but unfortunately the customer service really…read moreovershadowed the experience. I accidentally left personal items in the room and am 100% certain they were left there. I contacted the hotel multiple times and they kept telling me they would follow up--but no one ever did. I never received a return call like they promised, a resolution, or any form of compensation, which was extremely disappointing for a hotel at this price point. On top of that, the staff I interacted with came across as rude and dismissive rather than helpful. A little accountability or basic courtesy would have gone a long way. For example I had to call down to the front desk 3 times in one morning just to get someone to bring toilet paper up to our room. For comparison, I had a much better overall experience at the Hampton Inn in Bend, where the service felt more professional and guest-focused. This is the hotel I usually stay at and it's always been a good experience, but this time I wanted an upscale experience since it was over New Years and I love an upscale hotel experience. I travel a lot and this was the worst experience I have had in a long time. The whole stay was very disappointing from the time we checked in, to our dining experience at their restaurant (they gave us a salad with croutons so hard they almost broke our tooth), clear up to the point we checked out. The rooms may be nice, but customer service matters more--and that's where this stay fell short.

    Pine Ridge Inn

    Pine Ridge Inn

    (78 reviews)

    $$

    I would have loved to give this place five stars but the bed really messed up my back. I noticed…read morethey mentioned if you want an extra bed they can set one up and I opted not to request that because I expected it to be a sofa bed. When we arrived the extra bed was set up and it took over the whole living room which was a bummer. Then I stupidly slept on it the first night because it looked like a decent bed and I thought I'd let my mom have the king to herself but I woke up in absolute agony. Next night I slept on the king too and it was very comfortable. They should only have that bed set up on request because it's a terrible bed and should only be a last resort sleeping spot. Other than the horrible bed we had a very nice time.

    We stayed here while driving up to Seattle, stopping in bend for a night to see a show. Was excited…read moreto book somewhere local, and the reviews read great so we were super excited. While this inn has some nice things about it, namely a good bed and small patio, we found ourselves quite frustrated with the other parts of the stay. We brought our dog along, having checked that they were pet friendly and made arrangements to have the correct room. He is a calm, well trained, adult dog who is used to stayed in hotel rooms since we have spent a lot of time on the road. I , as always, read into their policies as available through Expedia and their website and found there would be no reason to expect anything different from our standard experience with other hotels. However, during check inn the women at the front desk asked what I was going to do with our pup while we are at the concert. Confused by this, she explained to me that their policy is not to allow dogs to be unattended in the room. She asked if I was going to leave him in the car (it is early September, and the heat would - as we know- make this extremely dangerous and possibly lethal for my pup). She additionally admitted that it would be hard to find that they hold this policy by simply looking through their website. In fact, the pet policies do NOT state that the pets are not allowed to be left in the room. Assuming we would have to cancel our plans for the night as to not have to leave him, we were extremely disappointed. Luckily, I was able to drive 45 minutes out of town to bring him to a family friends house until after the concert. This being said, this is not standard and is not conducive to being a "pet friendly" hotel if patrons are not able to leave their dog while going to dinner or an other activity. I even asked if we would be able to crate him and he could wear his e-collar (used for off leash work on our farm, but will guarantee he will not bark) which was declined. The women at the front desk was always kind, but unconcerned as to how this affected us and that we were not properly notified of the policy (nor would any other customer be). If we did not have family outside of town, we would have had to find somewhere else to stay or cancel our plans for the night. This policy needs to be made clear at booking. Besides for this, we were unimpressed with our room as it had a notable unpleasant smell when we walked in and had more than 10 bugs in the bathroom at all times. Including dead ones on the counter. The air in the room did not work, which especially frustrating during wildfire season as having a cool breeze come in is not an option when the air quality is extremely dangerous due to the smoke. Save your money and simply stay at the Hampton inn or one of the other places in town.

    McMenamins Old St. Francis School Hotel - Fire pits.

    McMenamins Old St. Francis School Hotel

    (7 reviews)

    Room is awesome place is awesome. Employees are awesome the whole site is a delight…read more Fun area to stay Great place to explore

    I recently stayed here as I was driving back from Spokane to California. I'm actually sad to say…read morethat I only had one night here as I really loved the vibe of the place and would have loved to spend more time at the hotel. I knew of the McMenamins line of hotels due to a friend who had taken me to their Edgefield property when I was visiting. They had described the place as an adult Disneyland and that's a pretty good description for it. It had so many things going on above and beyond the hotel itself. So, when I saw that there was a McMenamins in Bend, OR I decided to try it out. It was a little hard to figure out where the main entrance was as I arrived in town when it was dark out. I managed to find a parking spot quickly, but I noticed as the evening went on it was packed with cars. The hotel is located on a corner toward the end of the downtown area and it's an easy, well lit walk to shops and restaurants. But, there are so many options to eat and drink at the hotel that you don't need to leave if you don't want to. The main part of the hotel where you check in has a rustic look to it. I hadn't made reservations as I was trying to see how far I could get toward home before stopping. It was a Sunday night and thankfully they had an opening. The two people at the front desk were very nice and helpful and I was able to get a room in the main building. As a solo, female traveler I felt very safe and comfortable not only in the hotel but in the town as well. I also found out that not only do they accept dogs, but they accept large dogs. And the bartender I spoke with said the town is very dog friendly. Although my dog wasn't with me on this trip I would love to return with him. My room was a decent size. It had a lot of different lighting options so it could have been very bright in there if I preferred or I could keep it more dimly lit. They make their own coffee, so they had four packets of coffee out (two with caffeine and two decaffeinated), a small coffee maker and some cream and sugars. I happened to get a room that was ADA compliant, so the bathroom was huge with a large walk/roll in shower. It was a lot of white tile and it was spotless. I was so tired and the room was so comfortable I would have been happy just staying in all evening. The grounds have several bars, a hidden speakeasy, a movie theater and a restaurant. So, if you decided to stay at the hotel then you would have plenty to keep you occupied. The patios had tons of heaters, so it was still pleasant to sit outside on a cold night. I was right next to the lobby, so I was a little worried it would be loud and it wasn't. I was also right next to where they set out a coffee station in the morning, which was convenient. The bed was comfortable and I couldn't have asked for more. I definitely plan on returning and staying longer, so I can take advantage of all the amenities they have to offer.

    Riverhouse Lodge - Two queen beds.

    Riverhouse Lodge

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    We stayed here for two nights while my boyfriend attended a two day seminar at the conference…read morecenter here. The company hosting the seminar covered the cost of our room, so we did not pay for it. The property itself is large and sprawls on either side of the river. We stayed on the second level, with a balcony overlooking the river, which was really nice! The hotel is from the 1970's, but it seemed nicely maintained and the room was very clean. Amenities I appreciated were the dual bathroom vanities, comfy chair, refrigerator, and USB charging ports on the wall. The room itself was generously sized. The bathroom was very clean and the water pressure in the shower was fine (not terrible, but not amazing). One thing I really missed having in the room was a microwave to reheat leftovers or coffee...I was surprised by the absence of this common amenity. As stated earlier, we didn't pay for this room. I looked up pricing, and the base rate seemed relatively reasonable. However, they tack on a 19% "amenity fee" that raises the rate quite a bit, along with the usual transient taxes by state and local governments. Even though I found our stay here to be enjoyable, I don't think I'd pay the rate they're charging overall for that same room. Although the river view was nice, I think I'd skip it and save some money. If their rates are acceptable to you and you value a riverside view, it's absolutely a nice hotel to stay at. All of the staff we encountered were very kind, too. I can't really say anything negative about our experience here! I would have given it a five star review, but I find the final room rate to be too expensive and having a microwave would have been appreciated.

    We came here hoping for some R&R. The description on Expedia…read moresays: "This property offers transfers from the airport (surcharges may apply)." Don't believe it. I contacted the hotel to make sure they would send a shuttle to pick us up at Redmond airport. The response back was: Thank you for your inquiry. We do not have airport transportation available this evening and would encourage utilizing ride share such as Uber or Lyft. - Kristen We arrived at 11:30pm at night and paid $70 for an uber to the lodge. Once there, the man at the main desk said that the first shuttle is at 10:30pm and is usually full because it's for airline stewards. Then he gave us a map and directions to go to our room, Room 4004 in building A. We walked to building A, didn't find out room, and then walked around for another 30 minutes at 1am exhausted. We finally determined there was no room number 4004. This was a farce. We walked back to the reception and he said that the system said there was a room 4004 but apparently there wasn't. He said the lodge was almost completely booked. Our options were a lackluster room with a view of a dirt hill down to the pool or a room with bunk beds. We chose the dirt hill. We will definitely never come back here and hopefully be able to find another hotel tomorrow.

    WorldMark Bend - Seventh Mountain Resort - Outlook to watch the wildlife around.

    WorldMark Bend - Seventh Mountain Resort

    (144 reviews)

    $$$

    The room is fine but the location is very off from downtown. If you are going rafting, this is the…read moreperfect spot. It is right to a raft place. It is a great location if you enjoy hiking. There is pond and trail behind the units. The trail along the river will take you to the Lava Trail head. It is under 2 miles to get there. Ofd thing about this place was, there were 4 doors to the 1 BR unit. That is super weird and the first for us. Do you keys may not work for some of the doors.

    My family bought into WorldMark over two decades ago and we loved it. Ever since Wyndham took over,…read moreit's been a steep decline and this one is no different. The rooms are dingy and have a lingering smell of... old. A little cigarette-y and a little moldy. There's dust over all the window sills and when we checked in, there was an old bandaid left on the floor of our room. Ew. The employees at the front desk are fine, the "concierge" is still just for trying to pressure you into an even more high pressure timeshare sales presentation (after our HORRIBLE experience with WorldMark/Wyndham San Diego - NEVER AGAIN), and the location is decent but don't even consider staying here unless they completely remodel all these old buildings and change ownership from Wyndham to literally anyone else. Groundskeeping staff is WONDERFUL though and really do the best they can with clearly limited support. Pool and lawn looks great!

    Elk Lake Resort - Inside

    Elk Lake Resort

    (48 reviews)

    Stayed here for a girlfriend's wedding, and it was an overall good experience. They have a really…read morecool floating dock just off the side of the lake which can be rented out for a variety of different events. My friend chose to hold her wedding reception here, and it was absolutely perfect. Easy to get a nearby caterer (Bleu Bite was awesome!), and they let us decorate how we wanted and set up as appropriate. Parking is fairly easy, although in the mid-summer during the afternoon it gets crazy as everyone heads down to the lake. Perfect location for kayaking, paddle boarding, or just lounging/swimming with the family. The campground itself was easy to navigate and overall served its purposes well. The bathrooms were disgusting, but fairly par for the course for these types of places. The biggest problem is that there is only 1 shower for the entire campgrounds. ONE SHOWER. We had to twist the arm of the person at the front desk to get her to keep a list for the shower as well, as we were all trying to get ready for a wedding. A few of us ended up just jumping in the lake and wearing our hair up. Oh well, I guess for more hardcore outdoorsy people this is a minor issue, but I was kind of sad about it.

    $20.00 just bark!!! And that's just to start. The food is way over priced. The won't even let…read moreyou in, unless you pay the $20. Why would anyone even go there. The only reason I could figure out was you just drove 45 minutes to get there!

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