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Anker -formerly Kingston House-

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And Matt's team was there to help guide our guests into the property and find the best place to park.

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Heronswood Garden - Rare rhododendron

Heronswood Garden

(2 reviews)

What a beautiful botanical garden! If you like flowers, rare and exotic plants, and a bit of…read morehistory of the area, this is your place. Upon checking into the Kingston area for places to visit, this one popped up in my search, another hidden secret, none of my Washington native coworkers seemed to know. Well, being the plant nerd I am, it was quickly placed first on my list of adventures in the Kingston area. Beautiful entrance, not easily seen if you're flying by. Lots of hidden treasures throughout, plants and additional ornaments ( like the old dump truck or piano) some of the gardens, especially around the old homestead are well developed, but there are quite a few newer additions and more being developed. Staff was very helpful and knowledgeable, Norma Jean was great! Not only with the history and plants of the gardens, but other places to check out in the area as well. The Port Gamble S' Klallam tribe purchases the gardens in 2012 and with the assistance of one of the originators, Dan Hinkley, it has been restored, rejuvenated, and additional gardens are growing. It's worth multiple visits during the year as the many rare plants go through blooming seasons and the colors of new growth and flowers change. They also cultivate a nursery of quite a few of the rare and unusual plants, definitely there will be some purchasing in future visits. This garden is easily walkable and not large, well worth the ten dollar ticket. Enjoyable for anyone who loves nature and being outdoors. It alone was worth the ferry ride over to Kingston. Enjoying the beautiful weather and flowers. Happy Yelping!

I got married at Heronswood! This was some while ago, before same-sex marriaged became legal…read morenationally, Washington state being ahead of the curve. On the first day it was legal, we and a half-dozen other couples were hosted by the S'kallam tribe, who went all out for us, and covered all the costs. What a gift to the local LGBT community! Burpee bought out the original nursery many years ago, and it went downhill for a while, but since it was sold to the S'Kallam tribe, they've restored it to its former glory, and even hired the original founder (well-famed Dan Hinkley) to help maintain, restore, and manage it with a group of volunteers. Dan once again travels in search of unusual plants ideal for temperate gardens. This is worth visiting just for its park value, and definitely worth a special trip even from far off, though always make sure of the hours before setting out; they keep limited public hours (generally Fridays 10 am to 3 pm, but sometimes other days and longer hours depending on events and special sales and such). The plant collection is unique; the park areas and buildings can be rented for weddings and private events; and the nursery arranges all sorts of seasonal public events worth attending. Take their tour, it's incredibly informative in addition to simply beautiful.

Raspberry Ridge Farm

Raspberry Ridge Farm

(4 reviews)

Ron and Paulette are the most amazing Airbnb hosts with an amazing property! They're responsive,…read morepleasant, available and helpful! I've stayed with them multiple times and each time it has been just amazing. They're located in the city of Poulsbo, WA on a working 17 acre farm. It's a private farm that you can pet everything from Pigmy Goats to sheep....to their two wonderful dogs (Hank and Abby). It's very close to downtown historic Poulsbo and easy to find (look for the big sign at the entrance to their property), with a lengthy dirt driveway to their house. Once you arrive, you're usually met by one or both of your hosts...welcoming you to their nice quiet property. Attached are photos from this visit...make sure to give them a try!

Raspberry Ridge Farm is a hidden gem on the Kitsap Peninsula. While they don't openly advertise as…read morea wedding venue, we were lucky enough to book them for our wedding in July. The value cannot be beat for the quality of service you get. First, the whole venue is yours for the weekend. No other guests are booked at the B&B on a wedding weekend (and you get access for the WHOLE weekend). Second, Paulette and Ron are so accommodating and helpful, even before your wedding weekend. Any time we needed to come up and check things out, they welcomed us to visit. The space is beautiful. We had an outdoor wedding, with a gorgeous western view of the Olympic mountains and a reception in the spacious barn. We had no problems fitting our whole wedding (150 guests) while leaving room for a bar and dance floor. The rooms in the B&B are beautiful and spacious. And the breakfast food was amazing. We would absolutely recommend Raspberry Ridge Farm to anyone looking to get married in Kitsap County.

The Point Hotel - King size bed layout.

The Point Hotel

(28 reviews)

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I've been staying here a few times for business. This last time they charge me $21 for a blanket…read morethat was supposedly in the closet that I never opened. When I called to dispute the charge and let them know that I didn't even open the closet or this supposed brown blanket was. They pretty much told me I was out of luck. I asked if I should be asking them to inventory the room upon my arrival and my departure and they said it's not necessary. I said is it possible the staff forgot to put the blanket in the closet? They said no, we do weekly room checks and our staff does not make that mistake. Definitely won't be staying there again and I have passed the message along to all my coworkers to also not stay there. I've always enjoyed my time there but for some reason they think I wanted a brown closet blanket.

alright let's start with the fact they don't properly clean prep stations so you get disinfectant…read morefood which is great! The food is also terribly bland like they are cooking for old folks home. only food that's good is the baked goods. they threw away over 100 pies for thanksgiving instead of donating to local shelters or the tribe. This place needs some serious investigations. behind how they treat staff and the quality of food and service. they cancel the employee Christmas celebration and instead of giving the employees a little party in the conference room they sent everything to the tribe. what a joke and no matter they're employee turn over is so high. BBB needs to poke their nose here

Port Gamble Weddings & Events

Port Gamble Weddings & Events

(17 reviews)

My wife and I got married here yesterday and let me tell you, THIS PLACE IS WORTH THE MONEY! They…read morewere so open to working with us on everything. It's a very well maintained venue and that was very obvious to us and all of our guests. Everyone kept raving about how beautiful it was, along with me and my wife. We were so happy with how the day went and can't wait for our wedding photos to be done so we can see how gorgeous everything turned out from behind the camera lens! Thank you Port Gamble Weddings & Events for making the most important day of our lives so perfect.

We were married at this spot 12 years ago and things have certainly changed. The layout of the…read moreproperty is different, and some things feel more cramped, less spacious and open. There is also more gravel rather than lawn, which limits the usable space of the "backyard". The water views are still lovely and the bushes, flowers, shrubbery nice and well-maintained. Years ago, we were unable to use our own caterers without a lot of negotiation, additional costs and proof of insurance, not to mention covering the costs of the caterers transportation (which we offered to do). The staff over a decade ago felt impersonal and stand-offish, unfriendly and not wishing to be bothered by confirming reservations, nor addressing any questions we had in regards to our wedding day and the property. I hope things have gotten better, and that the people one works with now are more communicative, friendly and happy/willing to help.

Market Fresh Banquets & Catering

Market Fresh Banquets & Catering

(2 reviews)

The Market Fresh Banquets & Catering service at The Point Casino and Hotel is super amazing, and…read morewhat my staff and colleagues use for our retreats at least once a year. Very easy to book and contract with. Never a problem. Very attentive staff from the Sales Manager, Ms. Shelby Nelson, to the hospitality folks who set up, greet my team, put all the food and beverages out, and tear down. Absolutely top notch! One of my favorite things in life to do is eat. I'm the person who generally works to get the contract solidified between my organization and the catering service. Therefore, I get to choose from an awesome array of things to eat for our visit. We have breakfast and lunch catered for our retreats, and usually choose to eat dinner in the Bistro. Check out my Yelp review of the Bistro! We are always provided very tasty and fresh food. As I write this review, in the moment, I'm reminiscing about the pesto quarter chicken, dinner rolls, salad bar and nacho bar we had for lunch during one of our retreats there! Oh, and they have absolutely accommodated every allergy and dietary need that has been requested by me. I love the service, the food, the conference room, the hotel, and everything related. My entire staff do as well. Yes, I am a betting person so let me say....I bet you will love everything about them too! And, if for some odd reason you don't, just let them know...they will do all they can to satisfy you and make your experience not only a good one, but a trusted one as well.

The ease if booking the cater job is great. The performance by the cater staff is lacking. They…read morecame to the event on April 1st ill prepared, no silverware and no punch like the contract stated. They needed help setting up and maintaining the lines by a member of the family during a memorial service. There is no excuse for cold coconut fried shrimp, which was greasy or the cold chicken satey with an 1/8 in of peanut sauce, it was actually unappetizing. The butternut tartlets crumbled and did not have the bacon or chives on them. The crustini was tough; the bruschetta almost broke my tooth. The food was prepared several days prior to the event and was just awful due to the number of complaints we had. The fact the the commodore of the Yacht club mentioned how bad the food was, embarrassed my grieving mother and a former member of the Yacht club. I have contacted the caterer several times to get the run around or is it the out of sight out of mind.

Anker -formerly Kingston House- - wedding_planning - Updated May 2026

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