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    Seven Keys Lodge

    4.5 (15 reviews)

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    Becky S.

    Super cool old lodge overlooking the Estes Park valley. If you want the Marriott, go there. If you want a mountain experience in a historic inn, complete with a relaxing deck and laid-back vibe, go here.

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    Emily A.

    Great Food. Great views. Great service. This might have been the best food we have ever had in Estes Park. The bar is very cool and a great waiting area before you sit for dinner. The bartenders are very knowledgeable and make great, unique cocktails. We started off with a charcuterie board on the patio, which has some of the best views in Estes. We moved inside for dinner where we got the garden salad, short rib, pan seared quail, and the bison. 10/10 on every entre. They were also kid friendly. Not only was the food delicious, but all of the staff and our waitress were great and very friendly. My family has been coming to this property to dine for decades. While we were sad to see the old Baldpate Inn leave, I can say we are so pleased with Seven Keys. The owners are a very friendly Texas family who have done great things with the place, while keeping the old historical feel. Those who have been to the Baldpate will remember the keys on the ceiling. The new owners have kept these there and added a great bar to that room, as well as a live music area. The owner is a musician himself and has a very interesting room full of signed guitars, along with unique Seven Keys merch. Overall, highly recommend and we will definitely be back!

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    Melissa A.

    The ambiance is so nostalgic! I've been coming here since I was a child. The porch floor where we sat was slanted. Our server was one of the owners and she was fabulous and friendly. My daughter had two appetizers for her meal. The fried calamari and the bone marrow. She enjoyed them both but the bone marrow was divine. My husband had the short ribs and loved every bite. I had the scallops and they were cooked great. I liked the beurre blanc sauce. The reason I only gave four stars is because the risotto was terrible. It was pretty much inedible. My daughter had the rainbow trout and she really liked the trout. The couscous was too salty. For the price everything should be done well.

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    Excellent food, drink, views, and service! I had most of the appetizers and the beets were the hands down winner.

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    Great place for drinks, dinner or brunch. Food & service is terrific and the view is more than worth the short drive up the hill!

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    Taharaa Mountain Lodge

    Taharaa Mountain Lodge

    4.6(35 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    We have stayed several times and each time we have enjoyed our stay. You will always find a view…read morefrom every window and the staff are welcoming and responsive. A home away from home!

    My husband and I held our wedding at Taharaa Mountain Lodge, and I only have amazing things to say…read moreabout the venue, the staff, and our overall experience! The lodge itself is unbelievable - it is luxurious yet homey at the same time, and makes for a wonderful mountain getaway for you and your guests. Vicky, the lodge manager, was so helpful with everything from accommodating for off-hours check-ins, any and all room needs, and of course, cooking delicious handmade breakfast every morning! Kathy, the event coordinator, was just awesome to work with. She truly made the wedding planning process easier and less stressful. She was communicative, detail oriented, and always willing to hop on a call or set up a meeting for wedding planning details. Her expertise in this field really came to light throughout our wedding planning process, and it was very much appreciated. The Twin Owls Steakhouse staff was professional and helpful, and the food is amazing! We got so many compliments on our wedding food Sandra, the owner, made my husband and I feel so comforted from the get go. It's clear that she cares deeply about her guests' experiences, and will do everything she can to make your stay, your event, or whatever it is exactly what you had imagined! Thank you, Taharaa Mountain Lodge, for making our dream wedding come true!

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    The Quilt House Bed & Breakfast - Quilt House B & B

    The Quilt House Bed & Breakfast

    4.3(3 reviews)
    4.2 mi
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    Cozy, affordable Bed & Breakfast in a great location…read more Innkeepers Hans & Miriam run a lovely B & B just outside of the downtown in Estes Park. My wife and I stayed here when we vacationed in Colorado in June. We loved Colorado so much we moved there 5 months later! We stayed in an upstairs bedroom that was quaint and homey. The bed was comfortable enough and the room & bathroom were clean & ship-shape. Our hosts serve a group breakfast in the morning, and it was interesting to chat with the other guests. For the mornings that we planned to leave for Rocky Mountain National Park early, Miriam prepared a fortifying boxed breakfast ahead of time. The location was great as a jumping-off point for the Park, or for a stroll around downtown Estes. The only downside, and I don't really blame the owners (it is what it is), was that there was no air-conditioning. Normally at this elevation it wouldn't have been an issue, but it was an unseasonably warm week when we were there, getting up into the mid-90's during the day, and it took a long while to cool down. Hans & Miriam supplied us with a fan, which helped some. In hindsight, it kind of added to the charm, but at the time it was a bit uncomfortable. All in all, I would highly recommend The Quilt House for a cozy mountain getaway.

    When you stay with Hans and Miriam at the Quilt House B&B, you feel like you are staying with your…read moresweet grandparents who will do anything to make you feel like you have come back home. It is cozy, friendly, welcoming, and definitely not trendy. If you want to be transported back to an imagined childhood with kind grandparents, this is the place for you. The Quilt House owners are Hans and Miriam Graetzer, who bought this home about 15 years ago and remodeled to be their retirement business. The lodging consists of three bedrooms, each with its own bath, on the second floor, along with a sitting room for guests. There is a cabin to the side as well. I only saw our room, which had two twin beds and a bath, and the sitting room, which you could reasonably call a Parlor, if you were old enough. The bathroom was small, but everything was spotless, and there was plenty of hot water. The Quilt House has nonsmoking, no alcohol, policies. If you want to come back to your room and have a glass of wine before bed, this is not the place for you. We had plenty of wine or beer with our dinners in town, so we didn't feel the need to get blotto before retiring for the night. The Graetzers provide a hearty, filling group breakfast at 8:00am. Everyone eats together. The food is delicious and simple, and all made by Miriam. She makes delicious nut breads and quiche. When we checked in, Hans asked if we had any dietary restrictions. We explained that we were vegetarians, and they were able to accommodate our dietary needs. Hans also asked if we preferred coffee or tea in the morning, and we were always served what we wanted. The one thing that might bother some folks is the religious practices, though some of you might appreciate it. The Graetzers are apparently devout Christians. Again, we felt like we were in Granddad's house, so we went along. Hans offered a blessing at breakfast on the first day, which, according to other guests who were regulars at the Quilt House, he typically does. The next day, he asked us to sing "God Bless America", and we did. Can't say I've ever done that before at breakfast. On our last morning, we were leaving at 6am, so Miriam packed us two breakfasts to go, which she left in the guest refrigerator in the parlor. There was enough food to feed six people. That was very sweet, and very much appreciated. Hans and Miriam have lived in Estes Park for almost 20 years. They are knowledgeable about the area and its attractions, and are very willing to answer any questions guests might have. There are books everywhere, and magazines, which guests are welcome to read. There are no televisions, no DVD players, no nothing of that sort. It's a quiet place. Again, if you need to watch ESPN or rent DVDs, this is not the place for you. The Quilt House is located on a side street that is only a five-minute walk from the Donut Haus, a good Italian restaurant, a local brewery, and a Chinese restaurant. Walk another 5 minutes, and you're in the heart of downtown Estes Park, with all sorts of restaurants and crappy shops that will appeal to any tourist. We enjoyed our stay at The Quilt House because we wanted simple, inexpensive, comfortable and convenient lodging. But we have simple needs. We got along just fine without TV, radio, Internet (no Wi-Fi here), and drinking alcohol before bedtime. We enjoyed talking with other guests at the breakfast table, and hanging out in the parlor, watching weather systems roll in from Rocky Mountain National Park. But if you need all the modern conveniences, and lots of special services and entertainment provided at your lodging, this may not be the place for you. For me and the sibling, it was just fine. We would stay again.

    Wild Basin Lodge - The place by the river where the wedding vows took place.

    Wild Basin Lodge

    4.1(57 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $$$

    We attended a wedding here and were so impressed with the venue! The wedding took place outside the…read morelodge by the river. There was a specific spot set up for weddings with the backdrop of the river and the beautiful aspen trees that were changing colors. It was obvious that this wedding venue knows what they are doing. Every detail was covered and the bride and groom's family could relax. The decorations were lovely and you can tell they were well thought out. The dinner was magnificent and beautifully presented. The cake was exquisite and reflected the personality of the bride. All preparations were in tiptop shape at the reception. It was well organized and went smoothly.

    This venue is stunning and was the perfect mountain wedding spot. It's near Estes so it's easy to…read morebook a place nearby to stay and not too far from Denver for those who are confident in driving in the mountains. My husband and I joked that even if our wedding was a dud, the venue alone would wow people. The walk through video on their website is just a glimpse into the magic and joy that this spot holds!!! From the ceremony site options, to the bridal suite, to the dining area and the dance floor, we enjoyed all of the spaces this place has to offer. Our 108 guests loved the food, the drinks, and the views so much, they couldn't stop commenting all night on how beautiful and awesome this venue was. And our photos turned out incredible with the mountains, the river, the trees, and the outdoor lights. Dawn is responsive and helpful and she knows what she's doing! My one area of constructive criticism would be recommending that the venue provide a clearer timeline to the couples getting married. I typed my own up based on our meetings but the venue stated they'd send it a few times and never got around to it. Otherwise, I can't say enough WONDERFUL things about this spot. Hospitality is their jam. The rentable items like the arch and photo booth, the in-house decorations, and the food options are positively stunning. The staff is phenomenal, the on-site honeymoon suite was so clean and comfortable, and there was lots of space for kids to run around. An amazing AMAZING spot to make memories and start your married life with your partner off right!

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    Wild Basin Lodge - The lovely table setting at the wedding dinner.

    The lovely table setting at the wedding dinner.

    Wild Basin Lodge - A Fall harvest salad as part of the wedding dinner.

    A Fall harvest salad as part of the wedding dinner.

    Wild Basin Lodge - Vegetarian ravioli on a bed of julienned vegetables with slivered almonds. One of the courses served at the wedding dinner.

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    Vegetarian ravioli on a bed of julienned vegetables with slivered almonds. One of the courses served at the wedding dinner.

    The Maxwell Inn - Counter that looked wet all the time.

    The Maxwell Inn

    4.3(45 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    The Good: This Inn looks like a chalet on the outside and has Craftsman architecture accents…read moreinside and out. The shower works well and there is plenty of counter space by the sink. There is a continental breakfast. The receptionist when we checked in was very personable and made a good recommendation for dinner. The Disapointing: I found out a bear had been in the yard the night before by overhearing a conversation. As I inquired she suggested we move any food into the room. If I hadn't overheard the conversation we would have left the food in the car. The mattress is extremely uncomfortable. Their supposedly "simple" to use thermostat is not simple. I was furious when the receptionist inferred I was simple for not figuring it out. Cold air comes in through the fireplace which must play havoc with the simple thermostat. The stone chosen for the sink appears to be wet all the time and the shower pressure is poor. The lite continental breakfast was all prepackaged food, not even any fruit. No decaf coffee but good selection of herbal and regular tea. Finally, they made a big deal out of printing out a receipt, a simple thing to do.

    Convenient for visiting Rocky Mountain National Park! We only stayed for one night ($188.41…read moreincluding taxes and fees), and didn't have any issues. Checking in was easy and we were given a physical key to our room. There was also plenty of (free) parking both in front and behind the inn. We arrived pretty late and didn't get a chance to utilize the amenities, but they do have a hot tub and fire pit. The room itself was adequate, with no frills - wooden furniture, minimal decor, plenty of space. The location wasn't quite in downtown Estes Park, but just a short drive to all the shops and restaurants. Breakfast was also included, but we decided to check out the options in town instead. Overall, no complaints!

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    The Maxwell Inn - Outside

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    The Maxwell Inn - The uncomfortable mattress.

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    The uncomfortable mattress.

    Seven Keys Lodge - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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