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3.6 (355 reviews)
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Basil martini and blackberry mojito
C. Henry G.

A different menu, I had boar and venison. Nice basil martini. Funky building with beautiful light. Our service was excellent, friendly and helpful with the menu. A very good experience.

Filet mignon, mashed potatoes and fingerling potatoes underneath
Amy H.

Excellent service; make reservations. You have to try the basil and lime Hendrix martini; nice wine list. Excellent off the menu appetizers and loved the filet mignon with potatoes. Nice ambience for a date!

Black Chanterelle
Kate R.

We booked out several cottages and cabins for our guests during our wedding weekend on Sept. 28th so this review is for the hotel and their service. Customer Service (2/5 stars): Working with Rosemary (owner) was a bit of a struggle. I booked a total of 14 spaces: 5 cottages (Black Chanterelle, Osprey Cove, Blue Iris, Pine Haven, Sequoia), 3 cabins (Guest House, Fern Canyon, Wake Robin) and 6 Side hotel rooms. We booked these back in March 2024 and asked for a group rate from Rosemary. She responded saying that she didn't have to give us a discount because she would be sold out the weekend we would be there and it didn't matter to her whether it was us or someone else. I thought this was quite rude but since we didn't have another option, we stayed at Saint Orres anyways. I also noticed some significant turnover in the main office throughout the year and therefore it made some communication get lost. I had to call multiple times to confirm that we had these spaces booked and that they were not given away to other guests. This added stress as I was also planning a wedding! I ended up getting charged twice on my credit card but after a quick phone call, that was refunded and fixed. Customer service is lacking. I don't think that the price of what we got is worth it. St. Orres is an expensive hotel (they even raised their prices in the middle of this year, after we booked it with their lower prices), and I don't think their spaces deserve the high price. FYI, the cabins (not cottages) are SMALL, just barely big enough to turn around in. Black Chanterelle Cottage (4/5 stars): I stayed at in the Black Chanterelle cottage and used it as my bridal suite. It had the space to host my bridesmaids when getting ready which as definitely a bonus and was in a beautiful secluded part of their property. The building is gorgeous and the surrounding redwoods are to die for. I felt less stress in this magical space on the day of my wedding. The bath is incredible and my new husband and I definitely used it on our wedding night. The sauna was a nice bonus! - The breakfast was light and lovely, delivered directly to my door each morning. I enjoyed the savory and sweet quiche options as well as the fresh fruit and muesli granola. - The shower needs to be redone as the shower pressure is sharp and stinging, they just need to replace the shower head. - The bed and pillows were uncomfortable and need to be replaced. A king-sized bed would fit better in this space (especially for the price). - St. Orres claims to have wifi in this cottage but it doesn't work most of the time. Also, no cellular service (Verizon). Thankfully, I didn't need it. - Black Chanterelle cottage is $400 a night but it's worth maybe $250 just due to its outdated and "funky" nature. Overall: 3-stars St. Orres is an eclectic and unique space to stay in Gualala. The architecture and property are beautiful but there are some things that could be improved in order to make this space truly shine and be worth the price they are advertising.

Greg B.

Outstanding restaurant with truly inventive dishes and wonderful libations. Great food served on a coastal elegant style, yet casual attire is good enough. Excellent service and terrific hostess. Loved the lobster and the oso bucco. Blackberry and blueberry margaritas were the bomb...cheers!

I will start with - thankfully the waitress gave us a free desert and did not charge us for the awful mussels. The mussels were grainy, tasted like old seafood and made me sick to my stomach. Everyone at the table tried it and couldn't swallow, had to spit it out. The outside was very unique and made you feel excited, however the food was terrible and would never recommend to anyone, not even my worst enemy. This place needs a major facelift on the inside along with a new chef and staff. For the prices they are charging, I am flabbergasted that the place is still running. Never having been to sea ranch, we all felt very questionable after the terrible dinner we experienced.

Bar
Dyanna Q.

I wish I could give separate stars for dining and for ambience. The dining was pretty good. I ordered the lobster and jumbo prawns which was yummy, my partner ordered the venison with a delicious huckleberry sauce, but our friend ordered the duck that was chewy and disappointing. It was also supposed to come with latkes but came with mashed potatoes instead. Really the most disappointing part was the service. The waitress did not know anything on the menu. She didn't know about the latkes or the wine, and when we pointed out the missing latkes, they gave us mushy veggies and a boiled potato. For such an expensive fine dining menu, you'd think the service would be better. Also the St. Orres bread appetizer wasn't worth the $5. The Chocolate Decadence dessert was worth the $12. The best part of the whole experience is the environment. It's a beautiful location, and the dining room is stunning. We couldn't stop gaping at the beautiful plants and the sunshine filtering in the stained glass windows. Just come for appetizers and drinks and don't touch the entrees.

Bread pudding
Jillian P.

Come for the dessert and night cap! Made an impromptu dinner date and rolled into St. Orres at 5pm on a Thursday evening. We had noticed the unique architecture from the road, and had been wanting to visit for some time now. How would I describe the bar and restaurant? Upscale dining meets funky-coastal-cultural ambience. We were greeted and seated by Rosemary- co-owner and expert bartender. We grabbed a table in the bar (aka. a cozy solarium with wall to wall glass windows) and ordered a glass of wine and steamed mussels to start. I loved the Hook & Ladder Bordeaux blend from Napa Valley, and would honestly make a repeat visit just to continue sampling their wine selection! For the main, we shared a burger (medium rare) with cheddar and fries, and their coconut prawns. Three items off the Seaside Bar menu were more than enough for 2 hungry patrons. We were content with the meal (and quite satiated) when the waiter suggested their favorite dessert - the huckleberry bread pudding with housemate ice cream. Now that, we would find room to try! Dessert was my favorite part. I would 100% return for that Huckleberry bread pudding and another glass of the Hook & Ladder Bordeaux! Go wander around beautiful St. Orres, take photos, chat with Rosemary and enjoy some huckleberry bread pudding.

Rack of Venison
Teresa K.

Review is for the restaurant. First time visiting Sea Ranch and had dinner reservations at the main dining area. Very interesting architecture and the inside was also beautiful. We got oysters and stilton cheese fruit and walnut platter to share for the table. The warm blue cheese and apples went very well together. Venison was highly recommended and was indeed delicious with the Huckleberry sauce. For dessert got the ginger cake and huckleberry bread pudding, both are to die for. Definitely highly recommended to dine at the restaurant when in the area. Thank you team for a great dinner service!

Wake robin
Diana D.

This is a hidden gem for a nice weekend getaway to disconnect and relax. The cabins are spread out in the area which is nice as you are not close to the other visitors. It provides a perfect balance of privacy, being in the woods but also not too remote. I stayed at the Wake robin cabin which is a short walking distance from the reception and hotel. The cabin had a good amount of space for 2 people. I loved the sitting area in the balcony as well as the window bench by the kitchen/dining area. It gets really dark and quiet at night which was kinda nice but something to aware of if darkness creeps you out. They do provide flashlights in the cabin which was nice and convenient. Wifi was pretty good, I was able to stream video on Prime. Cellphone reception was not bad either. Breakfast gets delivered around 8.30ish in a nice little basket and is quite a spread. It's a combination of seasonal fruits, granola, orange juice, banana/pumkin bread and a quiche. Food was a bit on the sweeter end for me. I also ordered margarita from the restaurant once and they let me bring it to my room. There's also a spa close to my cabin but I didn't get a chance to try it out. This place about a mile away from Anchor Bay and Gualala city, which means plenty of restaurant options within a short distance. Beach access is close by as well. Overall, loved the experience and it's pet friendly. Staff followed distancing and other safety measures. Will definitely come back here.

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