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    Bill D.

    Very nice place to stay within easy access to surrounding places to visit. Very quiet and peaceful. great breakfast and the chocolate chip cookies are awesome. However, the rooms need some attention as to cobwebs and missing screens on the side doors to the deck. Otherwise it's great!

    View of our room from the door.
    Terri B.

    Agate Cove is beautiful with stunning views. Upon our late afternoon check-in we made it in time for our glass of wine during wine hour. The views from the breakfast room are breathtaking. Once we got up to our room, the views were even better. The property has cabins scattered around, and each has its own parking spot. I had booked Crystal which is the room above the breakfast room. We had a huge balcony with nice furniture to sit and enjoy an unobstructed view of the ocean and the incredible sunsets. Breakfast each day was scrumptious, and the wine in the afternoon was a nice treat. We took it up and sat on our balcony. The room was spotlessly clean, large and the bed swallowed us for a fabulous nights sleep to the sound of the ocean. The Inn even put a bottle of champagne in our room with a card for our anniversary. The staff was all so nice and we couldn't have asked for a better stay.

    Egg bites, fresh scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, chicken apple sausage and crispy bacon
    Kathy M.

    I think the two best things about this place are the location and the breakfast. It's at the north end of Mendocino town about a half mile from Central Mendocino. The first hundred yards from the Inn to town on the road has very little shoulder and is dangerous for walking. Besides that it's a close walk to town and the location is very quiet compared to the town activity. Breakfast is included at this B&B. And it is incredible. They have baked bread, a couple type of eggs and meats, potatoes, good non-sugar yogurt, granola and chia pudding. Everything is high-quality and homemade. The best chia pudding I ever had! They do French press regular and decaf coffee and have juice. The chef will make you pancakes to order. I would stay here just for the breakfast. The dining room has a beautiful view of the sea and the cliffs at Agate Cove. The staff is impeccably generous and welcoming. The toiletry amenities are high quality and smell nice. The shower was clean with plenty of hot water. On the down side, not all the cottages or rooms have a view of the sea and the buildings are aged. The rooms are clean, but not 'critically styled', meaning not assessed for design or convenience details ascetic. Like not having another set of bath towels nor a place to hang them to dry would have been thoughtful. You can hear the traffic on 101 behind the property. Their wine hour has been indefinitely postponed. The tap water is funky but they have filtered water available in the main house to fill our water bottles. We stayed in 'Moonstone' cottage with a view of the building in front on it.

    View of ocean from Agate Cove Inn
    Julia F.

    AMAZING getaway from the hustle of city life Came here for a birthday trip and it did not disappoint! Stayed in the Ruby room, which is actually a two-story room! A queen bed on the ground floor (with a full bathroom & fireplace) AND a queen bed, reading nook overlooking the ocean, living room and full bath on the second floor. So comfy, roomy, cozy. The breakfast here is in a lovely room with ocean views, all cooked on site by a stellar team. It is quiet, no noise at all for a quiet getaway. They have fresh baked cookies and tea / coffee station throughout the day. The views are gorgeous!!! You can even walk to the center of Mendocino along the headlands, a gorgeous & serene hike anytime of day. I'm in love!!! Thank you for a magical stay!

    View from the shared deck
    Katelyn C.

    This Inn is so cute The grounds and view are beautiful! 5 stars for the experience, view, and amenities. 4 stars for the overall room. 3 stars for the bathroom though. For how much we paid I expect everything to have cleaned up a little nicer, less rust, properly mounted shower head etc. Overall would stay again and try out different rooms.

    Kathryn D.

    Great experience at Agate Cove inn. Would definitely stay again. We were staying for my husbands birthday and they included a bottle of local wine which was a nice surprise. The breakfast was great and fresh - same with service. Rooms a little tired (specifically bathrooms) but fine/clean - could be more updated for the price. Less than a mile to town (but not walkable in my opinion, especially when the fog rolls in/after sunset). Looking forward to staying again.

    The Agate Cove Inn is a true gem. My (now) husband and I were lucky enough to get married on the property during our stay. Staying here was a magical experience from start to finish, and not just because of the gorgeous location for our elopement. The staff is so lovely and went above and beyond to make us feel relaxed and taken care of. We are vegan and they made us truly delicious meal accommodations. We eloped to focus on what mattered most to us for our special day - each other. This beautiful bed and breakfast let us unwind, connect, focus on our 7 years together, and truly cherish this important step in our relationship. We can't thank the Agate Cove Inn enough, and we hope to return for a stay sometime soon.

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    Shauna R.

    Secluded, clean, private, incredible views, great service and breakfast. Close enough to walk most places and stunning, stunning views and customer care.

    The ONLY decorative items in Jaspar. Otherwise completely plain.
    Jennifer V.

    We were charged $611 in total for our 1 night stay 8/29/20. NOT worth it. JASPAR room, limited ocean view. Room is nice but not $600 nice. I guess B & B pricing? But it's a motel experience, nothing special (unless you have a good idea view room apparently, per other reviews). Lady at reception was nice when we arrived, friendly. Unfortunately we arrived after pizza ordering time cutoff of 5 pm, as we had to drive well our of our way due to fires blocking Hwy 1. A call or email to ask if if we wanted the pizza option would have greatly helped, as the restaurants in town were mostly to-go food - patio reservations were booked all weekend. I would have rather just eaten their pizza upon arrival than $60 cold Italian our of boxes. JASPAR ROOM: No-frills white walls with nothing on them (local art is all around, support local?), white bedding, NO decorations besides one vase and clock (photo). Wifi was fine. Fireplace as heater is nice. DVD player didn't work for the borrowed movie. Found out in the morning the DVD player built into the TV is the way to go. Needs a note posted in the room. PROPERTY: Pretty landscaping, great views *from SOME parts of the property*. Due to COVID, guests cannot use main property living room at any time. Unfortunately, unless you have a good view room, the best ocean views ARE from the main house. BREAKFAST: COVID means you must have breakfast in your room delivered in cardboard boxes. So understandably, the (overdone) scrambled eggs were not warm by the time they made the trip to be set outside our front door. No salt & pepper, nothing provided for seasoning in the delivery nor in the room. One 2/3-full mug of coffee each, that's it (a small pot would be more normal - my $600 could cover a few of them). The small table between the chairs is broken, so you can't expand it to fit your cardboard boxes. One arm is broken, other side slopes to much to hold anything. So usable table is about 10" x 24". Maybe this is normal proving around here, but I am extremely disappointed (in myself) for paying this much for MEH. I would never recommend it unless it had been 1/3 the price and once it's back to a real B & B experience. I chose to console myself with knowing I helped to support the local economy and the nice employees.

    Bernel H.

    Agate Cove Inn is probably one of the most scenic bed-and-breakfast places around the area. Located right on the edge of Lansing Road, there's plenty of beautiful scenery and those who are nature lovers, would love this place! Upon driving up to our assigned parking spot, you get out of your vehicle which is most likely parked right in front of your cottage. The main room where you check in and has coffee and tea is quite cozy and has many amenities for your stay. You walk out to your trail that heads towards your cottage, there's plenty of of trees and greenery to enhance your viewing pleasure. There's even this over 100-year-old redwood tree in the front of the bed-and-breakfast that creates such a great scenery and is so picture worthy! When we first walked into our cottage there were plenty of amenities, from your self serve coffee to your king size bed and an accompanying beautiful deck with artistic scenery that adds to the gorgeous scene. We had this really cute fireplace that warmed up the room quickly, there was plenty of bureaus and nightstands to put your belongings away. The decor was nicely updated and simple but with an elegant touch. There were no unnecessary furniture pieces in our cottage. They also have a Tesla charger as an added plus. We didn't have to go anywhere to charge our car. Down on the same road that our bed and breakfast was located, is a small little town and country area where there's multiple eateries a great coffee shop and a little boutiques. A simple stroll down that road will add to your viewing pleasure! We will definitely reserve a place at Agate Cove Inn again. The customer service and the surrounding areas were also top-notch! Erin and Sean, the property managers were so helpful and informative! Their knowledge of the area and the local life was time saving & valuable information.

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    We had an amazing stay at the agate cove inn! We stayed in the Jasper Suite. The view was amazing, the staff so helpful and all the small touches made it so cozy! We loved sitting outside eating breakfast and then sitting on the lawn with a bottle of wine having fresh cookies. We can't wait to come back and bring family and friends!

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    Kristina L.

    Special thank you to the Agate Cove Inn staff for making our wedding day unforgettable. Pictures of this property don't do it justice. The grounds and location are something out of a fairy tale. My husband and I had our ceremony and wedding dinner here in November. We were hoping for an outdoor ceremony, but Mother Nature had other plans. No problem for the Agate Cove Inn Staff. They created a beautiful ceremony indoors and transferred it into a intimate reception dinner space for our small party. The food was absolutely amazing, and the staff worked together so well and made sure our guests were well taken care of from the moment they stepped on the property. From the bottom of my husband and my heart thank you "Dream Team" Agate Cove Staff.

    Bathroom window. See explanation re: broken crank arm and closing it from outside cottage as only option.
    Rasha B.

    Just returned from a 2-day stay at Agate where my wife booked the Sunstone cottage. The views are wonderful, everything else -- atrocious. If you're a masochist, this is the place for you. Below is a partial account of our experience and observations. This business blatantly misrepresents its competencies and is not able to maintain the minimum standards of hospitality. Pending a response, we will be initiating a dispute with our CC company. There are other issues not discussed here which themselves warrant an Op-Ed, but this should raise enough red flags for any sensible person considering a stay at the Agate. There are so many alternatives in the area; our errant choice was an oversight and could not be rectified in the middle of a holiday weekend. On-site Amenities: - "Telephone" (corded phone icon on the site): how do guests access this lovely device when the "main house" area (where the phone is) is blocked off after 6:00 pm? Note that the inn is in a complete DEAD ZONE with no cell reception for AT&T and VZW (can't speak for other networks). This poses a major problem/concern for guests with critical health conditions or disability (one of us). In the event of an emergency, one would have to run up the road to make a call. But, how far? When connectivity is THAT problematic, it's incumbent upon you to make CLEAR mention of this on your website. In-room Amenities: - Wi-Fi: connectivity is null. You may periodically pick up a signal with max speed ~ 10 MBPS (w/o VPN). That is, if you are within reasonable proximity to the main house, where I assume the router combo is. I highly doubt there are any network extenders on the property. Interestingly, I did notice an "Agate INSIDE" network with better connectivity, but a different password. Desperate, I did approach someone in the main house the second day hoping they might perhaps share that second password. The frazzled individual mentioned they too had no connectivity and that Comcast might come by. Not likely, we thought, as Comcast is not known to show up on demand even for business account holders. That person seemed far more bothered *they* had little reception on their phone than their guests. - Bedding: getting into bed the first night, we were greeted with the most tragic bedding and sheets you could ever lay your body on. Moving around just a little would be enough to give you rug burns. 200 grit sandpaper is what that Polyester/Cotton blend felt like. If there was a nearby target, we would have raced over to pick up an alternative just for the night. The sheets themselves didn't fit the bed and slid around. Ultimately, we covered our pillows with some shirts and resorted to sleeping aids just to get through the night. I have slept on hospital (and hostel) beds that were remarkably more comfortable. The pillow never stayed put and was akin to a couch cushion with a cheap fill. We wasted no time to mention this (as candidly as possible) to Michael the next morning - the bedding was replaced with 100% polyester sheets which were a modest improvement but still felt like sleeping underneath a table cloth. As we discovered this was the least of our troubles. In all likelihood, the tics mentioned in earlier reviews made an appearance - no other explanation for bites in odd places. - Bathroom: has one inoperable casement window. If you need to close it, you'll have to step out of the cottage, come around the other side, push, while someone pushes the levers back into the lock position. Evidently, the crank arm is no longer attached/aligned with the track notch. This was also mentioned to Michael along with the sheets at which point he asked when would be a good time to have a look. We confirmed that during "breakfast" would be ideal. Later in the day, upon realizing the window situation was not resolved, I approached Michael first to thank him for the sheet swap. He volunteered that "yeah, he couldn't do the window, it's been a problem for a while." I can't speak to who "he" is but presumably a property manager or contracted handyman. What matters more is that it's clear this has been known to the innkeepers for some time and they're perfectly content having their guests run around cottages finding workarounds to malfunctioning windows. You just "deal" at the Agate Cove. No apology or remotely sympathetic comment offered. - Breakfast. Lacking, with eggs barely edible and bacon drenched in grease. Nothing tasted particularly "fresh." The view was the only consolation. The service seemed oddly frantic despite the small number of guests present. A group of 2-3 Aussie guests walked in 20 before end of service and commented on there being nothing to eat. They were told, in no uncertain terms, that "bacon would take 30 mins" and "sorry we're out." We stuck with plain toast and some butter - seemed predictable enough. In closing, this isn't acceptable and the appropriate parties will be made aware.

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