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    Mt Scott Manor Bed and Breakfast

    3.5 (11 reviews)

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    Our room was up these stairs.
    Faith C.

    Stayed there a couple years ago now, but never wrote a review. Well, now I am. The place was Great. Can't think of any complaints. They don't advertise it outside of the place. So it looks like a regular house in the neighborhood.Guess it's more private that way. It's a fancy area. All the homes are large, & nice. The couple that run it are real nice, great breakfast, seemed clean, lovely rooms. Wildlife in the area to be seen from the nice decks. If you're strongly allergic to cats there are a couple house cats. I'm sure they are not allowed in the rooms though. The rooms are upstairs. Don't recall if they have some downstairs. They may have one, or so. Again, it's been a couple yrs. I would visit the Mt. Scott Manor for another stay.

    Eileen T.

    We were lucky to find this place. Della and Virgil are a very nice couple. The house is in a private neighborhood on 15 acres of forest to the back. We stayed in the master suite, which was large, elegant, and amazing! Very comfortable bed, large den with desk and TV, and a very spacious bathroom with a double shower and a large jacuzzi tub with a view to the forest! Our son stayed in the Eagle Room with a balcony overlooking the forest. Virgil feeds the deer every afternoon/evening, and they come right up to him for the bread. Got many good photos of bucks in velvet. Della made delicious breakfasts and is very friendly. We will definitely stay here again.

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    Sandes of Time

    Sandes of Time

    5.0(7 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Lovely! Delightful!…read more Charming Rooms! Welcoming Hosts! Gorgeous Grounds! I could go on and on about this sweet B&B that is in Milwaukie (just Southeast of Portland). Totally has spoiled us for future B&Bs. Terry and Al are amazing! My mom and I were lucky enough to have the whole place to ourselves for 2 whole days! So, we had Terry and Al's undivided attention. We visited with them in the mornings which made the experience so much more personal and inviting. They have a sign on the door that says something like... Enter as Guest, Leave as Friends. So True! Now... this B&B isn't hard to find but you could easily drive right by it in the dark because the house itself sits up on a little hill with several acres of around it. It's nestled into what would seem its own little piece of heaven surrounded by big trees, lush lawns and beautiful landscape complete with a little bridge. (I think I have pictures... I'll dig them up and post them too.) The house has several entrances (exits), but go ahead and enter at any one of them. The main one is at the front of the house which you can drive to... just follow the little road to the right as you go up the hill. (We didn't.... I saw the parking lot up on the left and just parked.) But you can drive to the front, unload and then drive around to the parking area. Anyways... Terry greeted us and showed us around the house. The house is HUGE! So many rooms and they've done a great job decorating it! Antiques mixed in with comfy sofas and chairs. It's a 3 story house... the main floor has the kitchen, porch, parlor and dining room (as well as Terry and Al's living quarters).... the upper floor has the bedrooms... I think I counted 4.... the bottom floor has the Theater... Yes... a Theater with a gi-normous screen and lots of movies to pick from. They even have a popcorn maker down there. But if you want to do it the quick and easy way... they also have microwave popcorn. The Theater has lounger chairs and throw blankets to get all comfy in as you watch your movies. (Mom and I were bummed that we were so busy and so tired each night that we didn't get to have a movie night. Next time...) The guest room floor had a mini bar area that had a coffee maker and tea available all day long. As well as a mini fridge stocked with water and sodas. So nice to have this! Plus they had wine glasses and a wine opener in case you brought your own and wanted to enjoy a glass out on the porch. Oh... the Porch! This is where Mom and I would enjoy our morning cup of Joe. It was so peaceful and relaxing to slowly wake up, sit on the porch and listen to the birds while sipping coffee and reading our books. So Relaxing! (Note... the house sits up off the street so there isn't any street noise and it's surrounded by a wooded area so it feels like you're "getting back to nature".) And then there was Breakfast... Terry really outdoes herself. You have a starter like fruit or parfait and then you have the main course... possibly mini german pancakes or an egg dish. All of it was D-LISH! And the presentation! She really knows how to plate a lovely breakfast. She took breakfast to another level in my book. (BTW... I love breakfast, so I was taking mental notes on how I should present and prepare my own special breakfasts at home.) The Bed.... the comfiest bed I've ever slept in. Even more comfortable than my own at home. The sheets were so soft! I wanted to stay in bed all day. But alas... there were sights to see, family to visit... But I did take a picture of the tag on the sheets so I can try to find the same brand and type at home. I can go on and on... but I won't. If you want to know something specific or more, message me. If... no, no... WHEN we are back in Milwaukie.. we will be staying here again. Love this place. :)

    We stayed two nights and enjoyed every moment. This beautifully restored 1904 home is as gracious…read moreand warm as the owners. Our room (Winter Garden Suite) was so welcoming and comfortable and breakfast each morning was inspired and delicious. The gardens are amazing and inviting. Thank you Terry, Al and Gail - we'll definitely be back!

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    Lewis River Bed & Breakfast

    Lewis River Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(6 reviews)
    33.9 mi

    This was our first time staying at a bed and breakfast. We had a later check in so driving I at…read morenight I was a little nervous, but let me tell you as soon as we were greeted by Lisa and Boris it felt like home!!! They had all the answers to my questions gave us a tour before going to our room. We had fresh fruit and French toast in the morning and a beautiful view of the Colombia river in the back!! Thank you Lisa and Boris for making this a great experience for our first bed and breakfast Melissa&Chris

    We had never been to a bed and breakfast before when we booked our Portland/Mt St Helens vacation…read moreand needed a place to stay. But we couldn't have asked for a better experience than the one Boris and Lisa provided us with at Lewis River Bed and Breakfast. This place has breathtaking views along the water and a deck from which to watch the sunrise and sunset while eating any of your meals. Our hosts went out of their way to cater to us and add those special touches throughout the room, in the main house, and when eating. For example, when we were trying to decide what to have for dinner, Lisa provided us with menus and helpful descriptions of local food offerings. We got pizza delivered and Lisa had chilled a bottle of wine for us to enjoy while we sat outside and took in the view. And breakfast was to die for with French toast with fresh berries and syrup, bacon, fresh melon, eggs, juices... this is a place I would love to visit again and look forward to seeing our wonderful hosts again

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    The Fulton House Bed and Breakfast - Look what's for Breakfast!

    The Fulton House Bed and Breakfast

    4.8(26 reviews)
    6.8 miSouth Portland, Southwest Portland

    I had forgotten that there was a 2 night minimum stay and when our 99 year old friend took a turn…read morefor the worse we knew we had to make a quick trip to Portland to say goodbye. We could only stay one night and Kevin waived the 2 night requirement. This was so generous. Also, we had an early morning flight back to San Diego but Kevin graciously fixed us a large bowl of berries with yogurt that we could get ourselves at a very early hour. We stayed in the garden room with it's own private bathroom that was large and had every amenity needed. I even forgot my toothbrush but Kevin to the rescue was able to provide. We were the only ones there so we got to see the other rooms. The Blue Heron room is much larger with a desk and they are about to remodel so that the bathroom will be private to that room as well. My favorite room was the innkeeper's suite with it's own kitchen and beautiful views. If back in Portland that would be the room I would choose even though it's on the 3rd floor. The location of Fulton House is excellent. I was leary of staying downtown due to recent reviews of car thefts, etc. No need to worry about that in this neighborhood that is also walking distance to a fantastic grocery store and Rovente Pizza that is now in my all time top 3 pizzas in the US! We are seasoned travelers who frequently stay in 4 and 5 star hotels. I wouldn't hesitate to book the Fulton House again. Next time I hope to enjoy the lavish breakfasts people write about.

    6 weeks of traveling west in our Sprinter Van and we made a great choice to stay here for 2 nights…read morebefore starting our return trip to New York. Wonderful, sparkling clean, great breakfast each day. Warm and welcoming owner. Great bed, shower, garden, porch. I could go on. If and when we are back in Portland this is where will stay.

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    Edward Adams House B&B

    Edward Adams House B&B

    4.9(22 reviews)
    33.7 mi

    This is a 1890 B&B with detailed furnishings, comfortable beds. The host is quite nice, and left us…read moreport and nuts upon our return out. However, very disappointed with the breakfast. The rooms are close to 200 a night and all we got was granola, yogurt and fruit? That's usually the starter, with a main item to come. We got one English muffin to split! So, if a breakfast person, I would not recommend this place.

    Like many first-tier B&Bs, the Adams House has charming rooms, polished hardwood floors, an…read moreexquisite outdoor garden and pagoda, and sumptuous breakfasts, along with evening snacks and silver tray coffee and tea service in the morning. It's a historic landmark house in a picturesque mid-Willamette Valley location East of Salem and within easy striking distance of the Cascade Mountains as well as many of Oregon's prime winery destinations. It's not even that far to the coast, for that matter, or to marvelous state parks like Silver Falls, one of Oregon's most popular for locals and outside visitors alike. The downtown is quaint, walkable, and classy, with excellent shopping, coffee, and dining out options (esp. the Silver Grille). And of course the owner, Nancy K., is approachable, animated, and articulate, making you feel smarter and more sophisticated simply by being in her presence. The rooms upstairs (there are 3) have distinctive flair and unique features: Sara Jane's room has a wonderful Victorian "fainting couch," which is comfortable enough to fall asleep on (trust me on this). Eleanor's room has an octagonal turret in the tiled bathroom which lets light pour in and reflect off the pale white walls and porcelain surfaces. If you haven't taken an actual reclining bath in a long while, this is your chance. But for all these amenities - and they are indeed impressive - the most remarkable feature of Adams House is the library and LP record collection, which Nancy has meticulously organized in one of the second floor rooms and made available for guest use. I spent several hours perusing the book shelves on my first visit, reading, browsing, and jotting down titles and authors of interest. It was like being in a bookstore. On my second visit, I ventured into the music collection, starting with a beautiful recording from 1955 of Glenn Gould's "Goldberg Variations" by J.S. Bach. Inspired by the experience, I went back to the shelves and located a recording from the 1980s by a Czech pianist of Beethoven's "Diabelli Variations." By the time I was done listening, breakfast was ready. What a nice way to start the morning, don't you think? Visiting Silverton and staying at Adams House is not so much "stepping back" in time as it is "stepping sideways" in time: moving horizontally away from the routines of your regular days and nights and experiencing, however briefly, an alternative universe: one in which music still plays on records, books still are written on paper, and tea is still served on silver in fine china. It's easy to appreciate - and hard to leave behind when you return to the road. I doubt that you will be disappointed by your initial visit. You'll likely return in the future, just to make sure that it wasn't just a dream, after all.

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