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    4.5 (11 reviews)
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    Clean rooms with a small kitchenette. The best motel value we found on our trip to Yellowstone.

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    He gave us a great advice for scenic routes for Yellowstone and other surrounding areas and we are glad we took it!!!

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    Snider's Rustic Inn - nice motel, clean and warm, 89usd is a good price

    Snider's Rustic Inn

    (3 reviews)

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    Quaint, spotless, cute, affordable. For this price point, you will not find anything better in the…read morevalley. I came here during February and was completely satisfied. I stayed for 4 nights. Pros: Quiet, meticulously clean, room had a microwave, a Keurig, a small fridge w freezer, a small kitchenette table, fast Wifi, and a TV (which I did not use.) Location is ideal, located downtown Thayne. It's a mom and pop run motel, run by a family. The owners were very responsive when I had a question about the heater. They came to my room immediately and resolved it on the spot. Each hotel room has a screen door which gave it a country, homey feel. Cons: None. It's a total gem for a great price.

    My family and I are headed to Yellowstone and decided to stay the night here after a long drive,…read morebefore driving into the park. The outside is okay. You get your own little patio for each unit. We arrived at exactly 3pm which is check in time. They office doors were locked. We didn't know what to do and had to wait for about 5 mins before the owners came out of their adjoining restaurant. I'll talk about the restaurant at the end. We walked into unit 17. I was pleasantly surprised to see a kitchenette. There was a full size fridge and a microwave. I loved that there were two areas for the beds. One in the "kitchen" area and one near the bathroom. That's where my "love" ended. Further inspection of the $95/night room left me speechless and not in a good way. Let's start in the "kitchen" area. There was no kitchenware. They had all those cabinets and they were all empty. Maybe they expected us to ask for things? Not sure. They had a cutting board and no knife. The paper towel roll had one paper towel on it. The kitchen didn't have enough outlets so we had to unplug the light to make coffee. P.s. no lids. Next the beds were very uncomfortable. The kitchen beds were lumpy and the bedroom beds were rock hard. The sheets felt like plastic. It sounded like it too when you moved your feet. The bathroom had an abundance of soap and no shampoo. The water pressure was good, but the temperature changed constantly from too hot to too cold. The floors were uneven and it felt like a thin layer of linoleum was the only thing keeping you falling through. There was a huge black mold stain in the bath tub which freaked me out. I tried wiping it off with a washcloth and it stayed put so I assumed it was safe. The front door had a bedroom type of lock which isn't all that safe. But we are in a smallish town so I guess it's okay? Lastly the restaurant. We didn't bother going. We are from San Diego and get a giant, fresh and delicious burrito for $6. Juan's was charging gourmet prices of $12-$13. It might be good, but that price is outrageous. If we ever come down this way again, we won't be staying here. Thank goodness we are about to go camping and we had everything we needed already. I couldn't imagine having to get back in the car and driving to a market for utensils and toiletries.

    The Nordic Inn

    The Nordic Inn

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    Closed for good. We had many fun nights here. It was a great spot and a piece of Alpine history.read more

    It's amazing how one can find an absolute gem of a restaurant in the most unlikely of places…read more The Nordic Inn is a a small B&B nestled in the woods of Alpine, Wyoming, about 45 minutes out of Jackson Hole, near the border of Wyoming and Idaho. It's very close to Palisades Lake; a huge expanse of blue water surrounded by breathtaking scenery courtesy of the Teton Mountains. If John Denver were alive, he would probably come here often. The restaurant is actually called "Brenthoven's." The menu is immediately eclectic and gives little hints that the chef- who also runs the bar- knows what he's doing. It's a favorite among backcountry pilots- the reason I was there- and is not only a great little restaurant, but is also a happening bar with an unlikely, interesting clientele. There were 6 of us for dinner, and I have to be honest: nothing was even close to mediocre. All the dishes were simply out of this world. Delicate flavors, bold swaths of color, perfect preparation, world-class presentation. It was amazing. Highlights: The pumpkin soup is like nothing I've ever had. Forget what it's called. Just know it's one of the tastiest little cups of anything you'll ever have the privilege to eat. The Cod Parmesan is the star here. It's a delicate, souffle-like concoction, with a beautiful light cod flavor and a perfect texture. The Parmesan adds JUST the right amount of counterbalance to the cod, along with a myriad of other ingredients. This is the stuff of dreams. I'd fly to Wyoming just to have this. The steak (Rib-eye) was like butter and with enough flavor to satisfy an Argentinian escaping from a vegetarian fat farm. Just excellent. The salads were fresh and crisp and the bread was just--baked. I'm told the drinks in the bar are extra strong...for what that's worth. This is a world-class gourmet restaurant hiding among the cowboy-pseudo-western trappings of Wyoming. Don't let the location fool you, the Nordic Inn could be numbered among the truly great restaurants in the West. It was that good.

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