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Spoke and Vine Motel

5.0 (160 reviews)
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Allison S.

Five star accommodations in Palisade. Loved loved loved our stay here! The check in process is seamless. They text you when your room is ready and you simply use the code to enter your room. The rooms were incredibly clean and had everything you would need for a short stay. There is a mini fridge in the room, too which is super helpful. There is a hotel "lobby bar" that is adorable and is open for a short time in the evening. We LOVED the location of the hotel as we were able to walk to dinner and the brewery within minutes. A real gem is the breakfast that is delivered in the morning - at whatever time you request, with the option of tea or coffee. Definitely will be the only place we stay when we travel to Palisade.

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Eric G.

Great motel with nice atmosphere and the most friendly staff. Rooms are clean and cozy and everyone makes you feel right at home. Town is easy to get around and lots of outdoor activities to make your stay memorable! Thanks Jeff and Jody you've got a great thing going here!

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Tammy B.

Such a great place & location! Staff is so great & the breakfast they offer is great! We will definitely make that our place to stay while in Palisade!

Courtney B.

We were eager to check this place out on our first roadtrip from Denver to Palisade. We decided to take our dog with us and loved that they seemed so dog-friendly. Due to figuring out dates with other accommodations throughout our vacation, we only wanted to stay here one night and they were kind enough to let us do that even though it's normally a 2-night minimum. Spoke & Vine definitely exceeded our expectations. They have turned what I assume was once a down & out roadside motel into a dreamy, hip little gem. Our room was super cozy with a really nice bed, great decor and a very sizable bathroom. I loved how they communicated via email a few days before the stay and then texted us the day of to let us know our room number and the code to get in, which meant we didn't have to deal with any lengthy front deck check-in nonsense. We did head to the lobby shortly after settling in to ask for a dog blanket for the bed - and then to order a few cocktails and enjoy the incredible little enclosed outdoor space where we met some fellow travelers and a couple other dogs. One of the best parts about this stay is the coffee and breakfast delivered to your door, at the time of your choosing. They brought a lovely pitcher of hot coffee and then yogurt, granola and fresh peaches. Just perfect. They were even able to accommodate one of us needing gluten-free granola. On top of all this, the owners were genius enough to open a great Mexican restaurant, Fidel's, just a few blocks walking distance in the little downtown area. We ended up eating there twice during our several days in the area. When we drove by Spoke & Vine a few days after checking out, there was a food truck there and the outdoor space was filled with diners. These people know what makes a great place to stay that is warm, welcoming and speaks to the needs of vacationers - a place for furry friends, amazing cocktails and coffee & breakfast delivered to your door.

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Jennifer H.

I found this motel on accident and I'm so happy I did! What a great place- friendly, clean, and comfortable. Great communication through email and texts before we arrived. The breakfast brought to our door at the time we chose was perfect. Homemade granola, fresh yogurt and local roasted coffee. So good! We were going through Palisades on our way to somewhere else and now we are definitely coming back in the fall

Monique K.

My partner and I stayed a few nights at Spoke and Vine while visiting Palisade, Colorado. This location was ideal for a place to rest ourselves in between day trips on a motorcycle rental out of Grand Junction. The location was near to the Grand Mesa scenic byway and the Colorado National Monument. The town of Palisade was super cute too, dotted with wineries and fresh local fruit and produce markets. The hotel itself was updated, clean, and comfortable. Our room, which had a queen bed, was a bit small for our luggage and motorcycle gear. However, there were plenty of hooks on the walls to hang jackets, helmets, and other things. Plus, there was a big, cozy outdoor space with tables and couches where one could kick back and relax while sipping on a cocktail from the hotel bar. The staff were super cheery and accommodating and willing to answer any questions. Breakfast, brought to our door each morning, was delicious Greek yogurt served with homemade granola and fresh local fruit - along with the requisite eye opening coffee. We dined at Fidel's, a bustling, high energy taqueria, run by the owner's of Spoke and Vine. The elote served in a cast iron skillet and the bison chorizo taco's were both exploding with delicious flavors. We hope to return to both Spoke and Vine and Fidel's one day! ~ Monique & Jamie

Olivia L.

Mix a New York chic boutique hotel with small mountain town hospitality and you will get Spoke and Vine motel. Jeff and Jody, the owners, were very pleasant and provided top notch service! The room was decked out in chic bike themed decor, the bed was very comfortable (especially after a weekend of camping), the toiletries were great, and the morning coffee service was perfect. We stayed in a single queen room which was pretty small especially with two pups but it was fine for the night. I believe they have larger rooms as well. The motel is very pet friendly and offers bike rentals to use around town (for an extra fee). The check-in process was so easy and no interaction was required. They texted us the code to the room and all the instructions we needed. We look forward to staying at Spoke and Vine again soon!!

Looks small & rather quaint from the outside. The room didn't disappoint. Very clean and super cute.

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Clean. Updated decor. Comfy bed. Best shower of our 2 week trip. Added to our stay again list!!

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Jeff and Jody have done an amazing job turning an old motel into a comfy, clean, and welcoming place to stay.

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