Columbia Gorge Hotel
Hood River, OR 97031
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Editorial Review for Columbia Gorge Hotel – by Jenny Tom
The Scene
Built in 1921, the picturesque Columbia Gorge Hotel is perched high on a cliff, treating guests to panoramic gorge views. This hotel even has its own waterfall, which plummets some 208 feet in spectacular style. Lush, green, manicured grounds--combined with the views--make this a popular place for romantic getaways and weddings.
The Details
Frilly, canopied beds, floral wallpaper and polished antiques make staying in guest rooms here feel like a night at an English grandmother's house. Rooms are cozy and a bit pricey, but they do include a five-course breakfast, so make sure you have an appetite. A room with a view is worth the splurge; add a fireplace, and the rates go up. Other amenities include cable TV, laundry service and spa services, like mineral wraps and massages.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoThe dining room is quiet and romantic at dinnertime. Be sure to make reservations in advance.
The ExtrasPets are welcome for $25 a night per pet, but fireplace suites are off-limits.
User Reviews for Columbia Gorge Hotel
04/27/2008 Posted by paintedsquare
I recall visiting the Gorge Hotel way back in the 80's for breakfast. From what I remember, it was a great meal. That's why I recently decided to pay them another visit for a Sunday afternoon brunch. Even though the hostess was AWOL and there was no one around to greet us at 12:30pm Sunday, I was really looking forward to some delicious food and a good time. The only good thing I can say is the view was spectacular and the grounds were lush and immaculate. On Sundays they feature something called a Farmer's Breakfast for $35 a person. That must be a joke. Not only would this meal fail to meet the most moderate of farmers needs, it barely provides enough nutrition to browse the local farmer's market. Let me start off by saying we had almost no problem with the service. Our server was informative, professional and efficient at juggling the fourteen thousand plates that make up this four course meal ( a meal that could fit on a large plate). However, I believe the server forgot to offer my companion a side dish. That wouldn't be such a big deal if my companion had enjoyed her entree. My main complaint was after finishing, I was not even close to full. Everything we ate was made with quality ingredients, no doubt. The fruit was fresh and good. The oatmeal, while bland, was not bad. The french toast was delicious but did not come with butter or sufficient maple syrup. My eggs benedict included one half a biscuit, some ham and an egg. My side dish included some yummy bacon strips. All very tasty, but again, this meal can only be described as niggardly in the satisfaction category. I don't mind paying a lot for a meal. However, I expect to be full when I leave. The restaurant at the Gorge Hotel therefore should be avoided by anyone with an appetite greater than a parakeet.
02/01/2006 Posted by ddnorton
We used to drive over from Portland for lunch or dinner a couple of times a year. The food was always excellent. It had been a while, so we thought we would give it another try for lunch. We were very disappointed!! Besides the eye-opening prices, the food was terrible. Both my wife and I couldn't finish our dishes. There were only a couple tables of people and the waitress (straight out of a cheap diner) would be disappear for 15 minutes at a time. We literally had to flag her down whenever we needed anything. I had to go searching through the restaurant to pay our bill. Not sure if they were having an off day, but we are not willing to risk it, especially for the very expensive dinnners. We will, at the very least, wait a few years before making this journey again...
Pros: view, atmosphere
Cons: food, prices, service
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