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    Two Bears Inn

    Two Bears Inn

    (7 reviews)

    Stayed at 2 Bears for 2 nights in September 2023 when I came into Red Lodge without a plan about…read more3-4 o'clock on a Friday afternoon and decided to rest for the night. Every place I called in town was booked and I ended up finding a vacancy here. I had never been here before, and let me tell you, I'm glad everything in town was booked, as I might not have had this experience. It was so nice I ended up staying a second night. It's a gem, especially if you're looking to see Bear-tooth pass on your way to Yellowstone. The scenic pass begins just a few miles down the road. It's approximately 3-4hrs over the pass to the next town and the NE entrance to Yellowstone; but, the Pass took me about 5hrs with all the stops I made for pictures. 2 bears is a great spot to rest before making that final push into Yellowstone. Nestled on the side of a mountain up a long winding gravel driveway, it's private, yet, very close to town; which, Red Lodge, is fun, quaint, unique, classy, clean and has some excellent restaurants and shopping as well as fun night-life. Bear Tooth Pass is breathtaking. The breakfasts served are diverse, scratch made, unique, delicious, and the best I've had in the country. Barb makes sure to ask what allergies you might have, what kind of dishes you like, and she always adds her own twist. You won't leave hungry, or disappointed, as the breakfast is comparable to something you'd find in a lavish restaurant. The ambiance is exactly what you'd expect for a cozy mountain retreat that feels like family and home. There are numerous private cabins; as well as, rooms in the lower level of the main cabin. I stayed in the lower level of the main cabin and the bed was so comfortable, the bathroom was large and the tub was large enough for a 6'2 man to soak. The rooms, baths, linens, and cabins are well decorated, high quality, and exceptionally clean. Highly recommend

    Wonderful! The inn is a beautiful, picturesque log home, nestled in the side of a mountain, with…read moretrees all around, and a great patio in back. Our room was large, nicely decorated, quiet, and very comfortable.The owner Barb, is warm and friendly, without being intrusive. She cooked and served a delicious breakfast each morning, that enjoyed with another couple, upstairs in her big, open kitchen. Everything was perfect and we would love to stay here again.

    Gallagher's Irish Rose

    Gallagher's Irish Rose

    (2 reviews)

    We came for our second visit to this lovely bed and breakfast this past August. Gordon and Leah…read morewere as lovely and charming this visit as they were on the first. The room was comfortable and clean, the bathroom very roomy with a huge tub. Red Lodge is a great place to go walking and the Irish Rose is right in the middle of everything which makes for a great evening stroll. The breakfast is incredible, Leah is an amazing chef. She makes the most delicious food and it is all gluten free when I visit. We had delicious gluten free pancakes and a fantastic quiche as well. I think I ate double what I needed it was that good.

    My husband, 15 mo. old daughter, and I stayed with Gordon and Leah Gallagher this past weekend and…read morethoroughly enjoyed our stay. The B&B has been open for years and they've decorated the home in a very warm and welcoming way. Breakfasts are varied, substantial, and delicious (pepper jack quiche & walnut pancakes one morning with mushroom and cheese scrambled eggs and baked peach french toast the next morning). We stayed in the Limerick Room (#3) at the front of the house. Black-out curtains diminished the noise and light from the streets and we slept very well. This room has a full-sized bed and a day bed with a trundle bed underneath. We used the Gallagher's pack&play for our daughter. We walked to dinner and to hear live music in Red Lodge both nights we stayed here and had very easy access to the Beartooth Highway.

    The Salsbury Avenue Inn

    The Salsbury Avenue Inn

    (11 reviews)

    I stayed here in June 2010. I'm writing this review in December 2011. Why? Because it's a…read morelegitimate crime that I haven't reviewed this place yet. The owners are amazing, genuinely warm and kind people. There was no awkwardness that there sometimes is-- I felt like we were staying at my aunt and uncle's place. I find myself actually longing for an excuse to go back to Cody (I was there on business with a colleague) so I can stay here again. The B&B itself is completely refurbished-- everything is new and clean and nice. The rooms don't have individual bathrooms, but there's a shared one down the hall that is very nice. It's not a huge place (4 rooms), so you're not competing with a lot of people for bathroom space. And best part is, you're walking distance from downtown Cody. Breakfast... let's discuss BREAKFAST. There are so many B&Bs where breakfast is a small, modest affair. Not here. Despite the fact that we had a 7:30 am flight and would be leaving for the airport at 6:30 am, Sondra INSISTED that she would be up to make us breakfast. I can't remember it all now, but it felt like there were umpteen courses.... fresh fruit, fresh waffles, baked goods, etc. All home cooked and all delicious. And then a week or so after we stayed there, they sent us each a postcard, thanking us for our stay and asking us to come back the next time we found ourselves in Cody. Which is exactly what I'm planning to do.

    This place is great! The couple that owns the house is very pleasant and they make a mean…read morebreakfast! :) Because they live in the house as well, it's almost like staying at a nice relative's for the night. The room was comfortable and there was a TV mounted on the wall. Free wifi. Great place to stay when you're passing through Cody on the way to Yellowstone :)

    Robins Nest Bed & Breakfast - Back patio

    Robins Nest Bed & Breakfast

    (10 reviews)

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    My husband and I stayed here for two nights while visiting Cody. It was perfect! We had the Old…read moreFaithful room. The Old Faithful room used to be the garage so it had it's own little driveway and patio..........it was just perfect and it was a bit more private than the other rooms. Although we had our own little patio we chose to use the bigger and more public patio in the back of the house. It was overrun with flowers and birds.....our stay was just a little noisy with all the birds, but it was amazing. Robin and Bob were both very welcoming and filled with knowledge (that they shared) about the area. The stay included 3 dogs that were very friendly and fun to be around. The breakfasts were great! One morning we had eggs, they were steamed and perfect. We also had sausage patties, homemade gingerbread muffins, fresh fruit, orange juice, and coffee. Everything was very well presented and served. We were offered a couple of muffins for the road. On the morning that we had to leave early to go horseback riding Robin made us breakfast burritos for the road. They were very good. This is probably the best place to stay while in Cody. The price was right, the location was great and it was very clean and comfortable.

    What an incredible find! This was an amazing experience. The owners were attentive, great hosts who…read moreshowed us a really wonderful time while we were in Cody. We actually stayed up late talking to the owner about life. It was one of those nights that you'll remember forever. :) The rooms are extremely clean, the house is SO quaint. The garden is spectacular. And, maybe the best part? They have 3 amazing dogs who were my besties for the weekend: Sophie, Ginger and Coco. I was in LOVE with them. Honestly? If you're going to Yellowstone, why would you stay at a hotel? The Robin;s Nest is the same rate or cheaper, and you get an incredible breakfast in the morning. Speaking of breakfast.... I'm still trying to figure out what was in those pancakes because I was in pancake heaven. We will definitely be back here!

    Inn on the Beartooth - hotels - Updated May 2026

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