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    3.5 (144 reviews)
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    William D.

    Beautifully restored 150 year old hotel right on Main Street. We stayed Friday (Cornish Xmas) & Saturday (Nevada County Toy Run) and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Peak pricing at this time of year & you need to make reservations well in advance. We were in room #8 that faces the parking lot and was accessible by the staircase leading to the back of the hotel. Room had a super comfortable bed, quality linens, claw foot tub and was reasonably quiet. Good coffee, scones & a mushroom Frittata that was ok at best included with your stay. Parking is a nightmare as mentioned in other reviews,so we used Uber on one outing to save the space. Street parking can be a challenge especially during the holiday season. We received a call from the hotel prior to our stay to confirm our reservation and to let us know the street would be closing at 3pm due to the Cornish Xmas going on our front. I asked for earlier check in, which they allowed and I thought the good communication was a nice touch and professional. We visited the Tinsel Tavern, located in the basement of the Holbrook,which I would describe as a Seasonal,Adult Ice Castle with over the top decorations in an antique Speakeasy. Good times, good drinks and good service. All the employees were great. Overall a fun holiday weekend.

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    Rachel S.

    Drinks were amazing. Food was amazing. Only thing that would make it better would be getting a room and having more drinks!!

    Lynn D.

    The Holbrooke Hotel has a pop up seasonal bar in their downstairs area and it's adorable! Tinsel Tavern is like stepping into an ice castle-it's magical! Serving cocktails and snacks. We had a peppermint ice cream, Chex mix and gingerbread cookies served with a hot buttered rum. It was so fun!

    Dana N.

    The Historic Holbrooke Hotel is NOT a 3.6 rating!! This place is a 4.5 without a question. Staff is professional, young and helpful. We celebrated my sisters bday here! And this beautiful Place gets loud, which is a good thing!! Food is great! Tinsel Tavern was sooo cool!! Service could have been just a tad more attentive. But, ya know... some nights are like that. The spinach/Artichoke Dip and bread was a 10!! Best I'd ever had! And I've had ALOT! Place was clean, FUN and super cool!! Like a Winter Wonderland!! Take your girlfriends for sure!!!! I did notice A lot of women in big girl groups. Make sure to make a reservation, and then.... Enjoy!!!!

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    Dustin D.

    The Holbrooke Hotel has a pop-up holiday bar located downstairs. The Holbrooke hotel decorates the bar downstairs in a different theme each year. This year's decorations were out of this world. Tinsel's Tavern is decorated to the nines. The bar offers signature craft cocktails serviced in holiday glasses and snacks. The speakeasy is a must if you are in Grass Valley. You will need to make a reservation to ensure your seat. The bar is open right before Thanksgiving to a little after New Years.

    Jenny R.

    Had a really nice meal at the Holbrook Hotel Restaurant. The Brussels sprouts were cooked perfectly -- crispy on the outside, tender inside, and full of flavor. I also tried a quesadilla, and it was so tasty and satisfying. The atmosphere is charming with that cozy historic feel, and the staff was kind and attentive without hovering. It's a great spot to relax, have a good meal, and enjoy the small-town charm. I'll definitely be coming back to try more of the menu.

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    Laura S.

    This beautiful, historical hotel was a delight to stay in. The clawfoot tub to soak in, balcony overlooking Main St, the attentive pleasant staff, historic bar, restaurant, and the most comfortable bed ever. I would stay here again. Loved it. No TV was a great option as it lent to the historical charm.

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    Rachelle L.

    I would like to start with the parking. Almost impossible. The lot was full upon arrival (I'm assuming due to the holiday). Parking is shared with the hotel, bar and restaurant. We had to wait quite a bit to park. From the parking we "Guessed" we should walk through the back door through the dining area to the tiny front desk. We were given our key and then went back through the dining room and parking lot to the carriage house. The room was sparsely decorated and cold upon arrival. The bed was super comfy. The sink in the room was a bit strange but the clawfoot tub was cute. Unfortunately when I went to take a shower the next day the tub felt like I was going to fall through (I weigh 100 lbs) Now back to the arrival. We called the front desk to find out how to turn up the heat and had to leave a message. Sometime during the late evening the room heated up (Not sure how this happened we didn't have a thermostat and never heard back from the front desk). It was a bit challenging changing clothes in the cold. The walls are extremely thin. The hotel does offer to give you earplugs and if your light sleeper, I suggest you take them up on this offer or bring your own. The walls are very, very, very thin. You can hear guests conversations throughout the hallway and all the way out the door. Noise from the street is also pretty prevalent. I had read the reviews and anticipated this so I brought headphones that were noise canceling to help me fall asleep and drown out the noise in the hallway. Now to The dinner: We arrived 15 minutes early and were told we could have a seat in the bar to wait for our reservation. We ordered a drink from the bartender (and that's a whole Nother story) and received a very tasty drink. However, the bar top was sticky and dirty. I couldn't touch the bar top without getting syrupy hands. I watched the bartender several times use a cleaning rag to wipe off glasses she was serving drinks in (she had overfilled almost every drink). Luckily about this time we were seated for dinner (I did not finish my drink). To my dismay, we seated in the bar area at a table that was empty when we arrived, (It was directly behind were we were sitting at the bar) and I'm not sure why we had to wait to be seated due to the fact that there was a reserved sign on the table. The bar was loud, noisy and the overcrowded (SRO by this time). I did not enjoy having to sit in the bar for my holiday dinner. Had I known we would be seated in the bar I wouldn't have made the reservation. Perhaps in the future this can be noted ahead of time so request can be made for the dining room or canceled. Our dinner consisted of a four course meal. We started with the super green salad, which was delicious. It was dressed with a creamy green goddess dressing salad consisted of sliced beets, greens and croutons. Perfect. Next onto the risotto also delicious however, I was full from the bread and the salad before dinner so I couldn't finish the whole meal. Lastly, we had the chocolate torte. It was topped with a black berry sauce. It was perfect size and delicious. I only had a few bites because I was full. I have absolutely no complaints about the food or service. It was simply amazing. The hotel is located right in the middle of town. You can walk everywhere (which I suggest you do because parking is horrible). If you can find parking at the hotel, keep your car there and walk. Take advantage of the local coffee shops and eateries. We did and were not disappointed.

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    Amber M.

    My Husband brought me here for my Birthday and I am so happy we celebrated here! The front desk, (who I didn't catch their name) was excellent. They helped with everything we needed such as bringing us robes and extra body wash. The fact there is no TV in the room made our experience all the more quality, I loved the escapism feeling of it all. The fact they kept the Victorian charm of this place but also adding the luxurious feeling to every surrounding it definitely shows how much thought was put into this place. I am so excited to stay at their sister hotel The National Exchange next time I'm in the area.

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    Amazing atmosphere and good food. The location is located close to everything which was really convenient.

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    Loved it, splurged on the King suite and it was grand. Can't wait to get away there again in the beautiful foothills of the Sierra.

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