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Mill Inn

4.3 (88 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Bryan A.

Comfy Room and Delicious Breakfast! While traveling from CA to ID, we decided to drive north from Crater Lake to stay the night in Bend -- and we were very glad that we did! I found Mill Inn on this app and liked the description. Although i booked the room last minute on a holiday weekend, we ended up delighted with our experience. An email arrived right away and gave us instructions for checking in. The room (#8 New York) was tastefully decorated, clean, and comfy! The sitting parlor and dining room had vintage decor and enhanced my desire to sit and relax there. The breakfast included waffles with homemade syrup and fresh whipped cream, 2 different quiches, bacon, sausage, diced potatoes, scones, fresh fruit, and OJ. It was delicious! The staff was friendly and helpful. We would return in a heartbeat!

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Teri T.

Check in could not have been easier for me and my husband on our recent trip to Bend. All we needed was a code at the door to let ourselves "inn". It was fun to see all beautifully appointed rooms, that were open, with keys and chocolates, waiting for the next guest, as we were the only ones booked in the middle of winter. We were so excited to be spending three nights here. Sheri greeted us warmly the next morning and guided us through our breakfast options. The waffles were amazing. Scones were left out for us if we wanted a snack any time, and a bowl of fruit. The next morning, we met Zane as he was in the kitchen, and also checking on his guests. At the time local restaurants were doing take out only, so he offered us the use of the kitchen, in case we wanted to make our own dinner. We were tempted, but decided we didn't want to do dishes. The extended trust and offer of hospitality was very much appreciated. The paintings by a local artist really reflect the culture of Bend, and the chandeliers gave each room and the dining hall a touch of rustic elegance. The first night we stayed in a forward bedroom and the bed was smaller than we are used to at home, so we contacted Zane the next day and requested permission to move down the hall. No problemo! The king sized bed in the Romance room felt just like our Tempurpedic at home and we slept great the last two nights. A detail I loved the most was the self-serve tea station featuring the local purveyor, Metolius. I tried almost all of them as a strategy to keep warm and hydrated in winter. My husband appreciated the big screen TV in the forward sitting, and the ability to connect to our favorite streaming services when we settled in at night. My favorite part was sitting in the armchair with an afghan just sipping a cup of tea and watching the beautiful snow falling.

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Ashley H.

Stayed in the Seattle room in August 2019. First room as you walk in. Lovely bed and breakfast with an eclectic Victorian style. Beautiful chandeliers and you self Check in. Everything was clean and the location is center to outlets and downtown. There is noise from the street and because it's an old house but most people who stay are respectful and they provide white noise machines in the room. I would stay again. Better for couples with no children.

deck adjacent to parking lot with dangerous ice conditions in fall & winter. avoid if possible.
Mindy S.

This is an update that I am sad to write. My husband and I stayed one night last Saturday which happened to be the coldest night in months (17 degrees by early Sunday morning). We came into the house using the code they emailed to us. Not a soul in sight. Walked upstairs to our room "King Suite" where the door was wide open w/ a key for the room and two chocolates on the bed. It was so cold outside we tried to find the heat control for the room and there was none! Our room was about 70 degrees. I was so cold I had to take a HOT shower to warm up. Not a fan of this inn when you have to shower to warm up. Too few towels (no wash clothes and no hand -towel on the sink). No hair dryer as I recall. TV worked fine as well as internet. We went to dinner and came back. The cold and wet weather was causing ice to form so I was trying to be careful walking slowly from the parking lot to the front door. Walking on the patio adjacent to the parking lot I hit an icy spot right as I stepped down on a stair and fell. Luckily, my left thigh hit the first step down and took the blow. Thankfully I did not hit the ground face down. The bed! A HORRIBLE bed. Springs were shot and it was mushy! We mentioned this to the chef the next morning and she said the owner was going to replace some of the mattresses in time. WELL, PAST TIME to do something that should have been done a lot sooner than now. Breakfast was nice. Very carb centric which does not work for Keto people like me. I ate some bacon and sausage but the only eggs were on top of the hash. My husband gave me one of his eggs since he eats carbs like potatoes. As we packed our bags to leave I heard a loud bang and looked out our back window and saw a woman who slid on the deck on her way DOWN a flight of stairs. She could have fallen down those stairs!!! I saw her get up and carefully walk down the stairs. I checked out the landing at the top just outside the exit door and sure enough, ICE on the wood deck! This place is a danger zone in wintertime! The owner lives in San Francisco so I tried to send an email about our experience last Monday. Never got a reply. So....beware of cold rooms, icy conditions and poor sleeping conditions in winter if you stay here. We are going elsewhere on our next visit to Bend.

Upstairs hallway - most rooms are up here. Door at the end leads to the backyard space
Bart B.

Neat little B&B located within walking distance to Downtown or the Old Mill District. Check in is self-service with a key-code that's emailed to you in advance. I have no issues with not being greeted by the owners. The only person we met that worked for the inn was the breakfast attendant (who was very nice). Our room was small and basic (golf room) with a shared men's bathroom / shower down the hall (very nice) - there's an additional bathroom on the main level in the dining area. * (One issue that arose was the upstairs men's toilet got plugged up. Couldn't find a plunger so used the downstairs bathroom. I could have asked the breakfast girl, but didn't want to bother.) Spring bed was a queen size and decent, with nice pillows. It did get kind of warm in the evening (even though I left the window open). Also, we didn't notice the electric fan in the corner until morning which may have helped. With the window open there is some noise from Colorado or Bond streets. If you're a light sleeper this may be an issue. Both of us didn't have a problem with it. Other amenities include a private backyard area with fire pit, jacuzzi, chairs, etc. There's a parking area for guests as well. The "Star of the Show" is the morning breakfast buffet served 7:30-9:30am) Our meal included 2 different quiche's (meat and veggie), Sausage, made to order waffles, bacon, homemade muffins, Good coffee and OJ. 2 meals were included in the room cost. I read you can buy them separately if you're staying at their sister B&B. We really liked this B&B as the price for the Golf Room was comparable to some basic motel's nearby and included the amazing breakfast. We will stay here again on our next trip to Bend!

Mill Inn Breakfast
Chelsea B.

Love staying here! We have stayed at the Mill Inn twice over the last few years. Really cute and unique bed and breakfast that is within a half mile walk to downtown one way or the old mill district the other way as well as the box factory in Bend. Every room has its own flair (we have stayed in the Western and the Bachelor). Breakfast is served every morning and lots of options to choose from including potatoes, bacon, sausage, toast, oatmeal, fruit, local tea and coffee and sometimes freshly made scones as well as the chef offering to make fresh waffles. One of the days we stayed here this past week, the chef was also the artist who has his paintings throughout the dining area. Very cool and kind guy and was fun getting to know him a little bit while we ate. He gave us awesome recommendations for places to go see and eat in Bend, one being Wild Rose Thai which ended being our favorite restaurant. Definitely will be back again to the Mill Inn .

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We stay here at least twice a year. Central location and the breakfasts are wonderful. Lots of shopping and activities nearby.

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Really neat B&B, located just blocks from the old district and downtown. The breakfast was amazing and filled us up until an early dinner.

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Best place to stay! Great food, great atmosphere. Perfect location to get downtown or the old mill.

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This BnB has comfortable beds and a wonderful breakfast. We were very happy staying here. It located near the city center.

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Didn't stay at this property but had the ability to attend breakfast. Great food, great people, wonderful establishment!

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such a fun experience. breakfast was awesome & the rooms were all unique! so happy my family stayed here for the weekend

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Tudor Inn - View of the front door.

Tudor Inn

(3 reviews)

My honey found the Tudor Inn on Airbnb and booked us the beautiful Crown Suite for two nights…read more (https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/4203538) It was considerably less expensive than if we had stayed at one of the hotels nearby. Upon booking, you are provided all the necessary details via e-mail, including parking information and the code for the front door. This is a self check-in sort of thing, which works for me. The owner is readily available, via text, although we didn't need to contact her because everything was just fine. The downstairs of the inn includes multiple sitting rooms and a fully equipped kitchen. We definitely took advantage of the fridge and freezer during our stay. There are three guest rooms upstairs. Two share a bathroom at the end of the hall and our room had a gorgeous private bath. There is also a private cottage in the back of the property. (I do recommend earplugs, if you are a light sleeper.) The Crown Suite has plenty of room, including a king size bed, sitting chair, built-in table and bench seats, and a large TV. The bathroom is separated by a large, sliding barn door. The bathroom was well stocked with towels, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and a hair dryer. The clawfoot tub was especially enjoyable after a long day of hiking and beer drinking. The bed was quite comfortable. They don't provide breakfast on site, although an ample morning meal is provided at their sister inn, The Mill Inn, which is an easy 10-15 minute walk (or very short drive) from Tudor Inn. (I'll post a separate review of breakfast.) Tudor Inn is located in the heart of downtown with many breweries, restaurants, and shops, as well as Drake Park and Mirror Lake within walking distance. This was a great "home base" for our time in Bend and I would definitely enjoy staying here again!

This spot is super affordable and the rooms are very clean! I had to share a bathroom, which I…read moredon't mind and though the walls are thin, i slept pretty good. I love how they offer a free pint of beer when you arrive. Great touch. Will definitely look to stay here again when im in Bend next

Sunny Acres B & B - Green house

Sunny Acres B & B

(5 reviews)

This was the best B and B I have ever stayed at. Pegi, the owner, is the most hospitable, engaging…read moreand caring innkeeper. Her cooking is delectable. The safari room we stayed in was darling and clean as a whistle. I came a guest and left a friend. We will definitly be back!

We come to Bend every year for the Brewfest in August. And to float in a tube down the Deshuttes…read moreRiver. The beer is the best here, and the restaurants are really good too. Don't miss Bangers and Brews for a casual meal! 5 stars on Yelp. And Zydeco for a more formal dinner (closed for lunch on the weekend). This was our 2nd stay at this amazing bnb. Already made a reservation for 4 nights again next year! Hands down, our favorite bed and breakfast! And we have been to many countrywide. Pegi is the perfect hostess. Very respectful of our privacy...yet kind and loving. Our beatiful, sweet dog, Abby, died suddenly while we were staying here. Pegi was so sensitive to that. She gave heartfelt hugs to my wife and gave some very kind words of comfort. We so appreciated that. The gourmet breakfasts are to die for. Seriously. She has a binder with pictures and descriptions of each dish. Maybe 10 different starters...as well as about 10 main dishes. You can choose your favorites. Cooked to order. Yum! We feel so spoiled! The grounds are so beautiful and well maintained. I loved the "babbling brook" that fed a small pond. I had book in hand, and enjoyed several hours of relaxing to the sound of the water. So peaceful. The rooms .... Perfect. The bed....so comfortable! But honestly, I spent most of the time outside on the deck, or by the stream relaxing.

Pine Ridge Inn

Pine Ridge Inn

(79 reviews)

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I would have loved to give this place five stars but the bed really messed up my back. I noticed…read morethey mentioned if you want an extra bed they can set one up and I opted not to request that because I expected it to be a sofa bed. When we arrived the extra bed was set up and it took over the whole living room which was a bummer. Then I stupidly slept on it the first night because it looked like a decent bed and I thought I'd let my mom have the king to herself but I woke up in absolute agony. Next night I slept on the king too and it was very comfortable. They should only have that bed set up on request because it's a terrible bed and should only be a last resort sleeping spot. Other than the horrible bed we had a very nice time.

We stayed here while driving up to Seattle, stopping in bend for a night to see a show. Was excited…read moreto book somewhere local, and the reviews read great so we were super excited. While this inn has some nice things about it, namely a good bed and small patio, we found ourselves quite frustrated with the other parts of the stay. We brought our dog along, having checked that they were pet friendly and made arrangements to have the correct room. He is a calm, well trained, adult dog who is used to stayed in hotel rooms since we have spent a lot of time on the road. I , as always, read into their policies as available through Expedia and their website and found there would be no reason to expect anything different from our standard experience with other hotels. However, during check inn the women at the front desk asked what I was going to do with our pup while we are at the concert. Confused by this, she explained to me that their policy is not to allow dogs to be unattended in the room. She asked if I was going to leave him in the car (it is early September, and the heat would - as we know- make this extremely dangerous and possibly lethal for my pup). She additionally admitted that it would be hard to find that they hold this policy by simply looking through their website. In fact, the pet policies do NOT state that the pets are not allowed to be left in the room. Assuming we would have to cancel our plans for the night as to not have to leave him, we were extremely disappointed. Luckily, I was able to drive 45 minutes out of town to bring him to a family friends house until after the concert. This being said, this is not standard and is not conducive to being a "pet friendly" hotel if patrons are not able to leave their dog while going to dinner or an other activity. I even asked if we would be able to crate him and he could wear his e-collar (used for off leash work on our farm, but will guarantee he will not bark) which was declined. The women at the front desk was always kind, but unconcerned as to how this affected us and that we were not properly notified of the policy (nor would any other customer be). If we did not have family outside of town, we would have had to find somewhere else to stay or cancel our plans for the night. This policy needs to be made clear at booking. Besides for this, we were unimpressed with our room as it had a notable unpleasant smell when we walked in and had more than 10 bugs in the bathroom at all times. Including dead ones on the counter. The air in the room did not work, which especially frustrating during wildfire season as having a cool breeze come in is not an option when the air quality is extremely dangerous due to the smoke. Save your money and simply stay at the Hampton inn or one of the other places in town.

Riverhouse Lodge - Two queen beds.

Riverhouse Lodge

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We stayed here for two nights while my boyfriend attended a two day seminar at the conference…read morecenter here. The company hosting the seminar covered the cost of our room, so we did not pay for it. The property itself is large and sprawls on either side of the river. We stayed on the second level, with a balcony overlooking the river, which was really nice! The hotel is from the 1970's, but it seemed nicely maintained and the room was very clean. Amenities I appreciated were the dual bathroom vanities, comfy chair, refrigerator, and USB charging ports on the wall. The room itself was generously sized. The bathroom was very clean and the water pressure in the shower was fine (not terrible, but not amazing). One thing I really missed having in the room was a microwave to reheat leftovers or coffee...I was surprised by the absence of this common amenity. As stated earlier, we didn't pay for this room. I looked up pricing, and the base rate seemed relatively reasonable. However, they tack on a 19% "amenity fee" that raises the rate quite a bit, along with the usual transient taxes by state and local governments. Even though I found our stay here to be enjoyable, I don't think I'd pay the rate they're charging overall for that same room. Although the river view was nice, I think I'd skip it and save some money. If their rates are acceptable to you and you value a riverside view, it's absolutely a nice hotel to stay at. All of the staff we encountered were very kind, too. I can't really say anything negative about our experience here! I would have given it a five star review, but I find the final room rate to be too expensive and having a microwave would have been appreciated.

Make the "destination fee" a user fee, don't make business travelers pay it. Can't be that hard to…read moreinstall card swipe for the resort "amenities". Fix the bath tubs so they actually hold water. Hire new service-oriented front desk personnel, current staff is terrible.

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Bend

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Bend

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It's a Marriott property and we stayed here because the Fairfield Inn got much lower reviews (we…read morehad stayed at the Fairfield four previous night) than previously researched. The room was very modern, but loud (and had annoying loud "barn doors" into the bathroom. Also, the closing of the room door was super loud and I felt bad for disturbing others. We stayed here two nights while preparing to move into a rental in Bend. My husband got me a small meal the night before. Because I was up at 0600, I went to the breakfast to get coffee and food and to return the platter and the flatware from the night before. When I went the main desk to ask, some old lady with long gray hair seemed unnecessarilyy annoyed at my question about where to return. (We need to scrape the contents of the plates into the garbage can and place the plates and flatware into the bin)- something like "the precious". Anyway, the coffee was very good, but the breakfast, meh. Scrambled eggs weirdly bland, there was bacon (not a fan) and an "egg McMuffin" that I got only for the sausage. The second day the same old blah lady was at the desk, and the breakfast was even less (same scrambled eggs and sausage (turkey?). and a little muffin. Coffee was still good.

Great location if you like shopping near the Old Mill. Craft beer within walking distance…read more Immersion, Crux, and The Warming Hut are favorites. You can stumble home from Monkless Brewery as they are literally a stone's throw away. They have a decent breakfast option for your convenience and the happy hour selection offers good value for craft beer and mixed drinks. What more do you need? Ok, they also have a decent business section for those needing access to printing and other office services.

Hilton Garden Inn Bend - Guest room

Hilton Garden Inn Bend

(92 reviews)

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This is my most favorite hotel to stay at in Bend. You seriously cannot beat this location. It is…read moreright across the river from Old Mill Shopping. Book a riverside view and opt for a floor higher up as parking is all along the bottom floor. Elevator is located towards the middle of the building inside of the lobby by the front desk. There are ice machines and stairs at both ends of the building. The views of the river are peek-a-boo. Walk right out the hotel and directly onto a trail that will take you over the river to shopping and/or up and down the trail that runs right along the river. Front desk staff are friendly and helpful. Plenty of hotel parking. This is right next to the ampitheater so be mindful of shows happening all throughout the summer. It is literally right next door and the area will start to busy and fill up a day or two before shows. The ONLY issue I have with this hotel is that it is a literal nightmare for those of us with allergies and asthma. Carpets, curtains, and fabrics galore. Also - you cannot open the windows to get fresh air! There is a in wall AC/heat combo unti but I fear the filters and units are not cleaned regularly. I had such a bad allergic reaction to the room, that my eyes and throat closed up and I had to leave. The rooms and laid out so well and are so lovely, it was such a bummer with my allergies. I would have stayed more nights if it wasn't for this because it all other ways, this is truly a great spot.

We stopped halfway from our town in Nevada to go to our sons in Washington, so this is our usual…read morestop halfway through, room was clean. It had some kind of stale smell in it, It didn't smell very well, like they sprayed some foo foo to cover it up. Yuck. Carpets need to be shampooed!! Everything else was clean. Not bad. One side of the room looked empty, it needs another chair , looks strange so empty. It's Xmas eve, Merry Christmas!!

LOGE Bend - Hole in the wall. Literally.

LOGE Bend

(100 reviews)

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This is our second time staying at this Loge, and we had an overall good time (although our first…read moretrip two years ago was better). Everybody who works here is a doll: friendly and knowledgeable and helpful. The setting is perfect for families. I love the decor and aesthetic . It feels a bit like camping, which is what we like. Our teenagers loved the hammocks in the bedrooms, and we all love roasting s'mores at the little fire pits. The first time we stayed here, they had a currywurst truck that would come to the LOGE at night and that was lovely. Unfortunately that's no longer the case, so if you want to stay in for dinner, you have to order food from DoorDash or Uber Ears. For breakfast, they have complimentary coffee and they have breakfast sandwiches, pastries, oatmeal, and cereal that you can purchase . All are excellent. On this trip, we had spotty Wi-Fi service in our room, so we couldn't use the TV to watch movies. They also had one reading light that would not turn off. They had just been hit by lightning the week before, so that might be why these things happened. It won't deter us from coming here again - we love it! But I do think they could stand to revamp the rooms a little bit - our tub needed to be reglazed, as did the sink.

So this is the second time I've stay here. The first time was a pretty good over all experience…read morethat was a like 2 or 3 years ago. But this time around it was not that great. It's was out dated stuff was broken and they just did a crappy job of cleaning the room. I must say I was very disappointed with my experience this time around.

Mill Inn - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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