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    The Ione Hotel

    3.1 (58 reviews)
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    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Heather S.

    Cute little hotel with a restaurant and bar. We're unable to see the rooms but it has been in operation since the gold rush days (1850).

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    Chris B.

    This place is a hidden gem. I've been taking motorcycle rides through the NorCal foothills/Gold County for over 30 years and never took the time to stop at the hotel. I spent most of my time and $ at the bar across the street. I am a paranormal enthusiast for reasons that could go on for pages... when I heard about the Ione Hotel being "haunted," I reserved "the most active" room for my birthday. Supposedly room #13 is pretty active and someone actually died in the room.. and was the former "Black Rose" prostitute's room. Good enough for me. To make this short, I did see a figure to my left as I was locking my door to go down to the saloon. Actually looked like a miner. I turned around again and it was gone (2nd floor staircase, first room on the left near a display case). BESTOF ALL... the steakhouse is great. It actually has on old Miwok Indian well in the middle of the restaurant. My personal experience.. it was my birthday and my wife called ahead to pay for my dinner as a surprise. The restaurant owner found out and bought me a birthday Brandy Old Fashion (my fav) and went above and beyond that to make my birthday dinner exceed all expectations. The prime rib was awesome Thank you, Cindy. I'll recommend the Burke Family restaurant to anyone traveling though Ione or just looking for a great steak dinner. I'll be stopping more often on my motorcycle rides for sure. Oh, only reason for 4 stars.. the rooms could use some new paint and TLC, but as it is, it adds to the impression that this was an old West hotel/brothel back in the day. I liked it and hope to spend a few nights in the other "haunted " rooms. And eat more steak

    Spicy chicken sandwich. With pepper jack cheese, spicy ranch and bacon.
    Jennifer D.

    Have not spent the night yet here but hopefully in the future. I did eat at the restaurant and it was fantastic! There is a well inside that you can look down. I had the spicy chicken sandwich which I recommend my friend had veggie omelet with potato hash. If you are ever in the area or are passing through you have to stop and eat here. Friendly staff and atmosphere is to a T.

    So unique it's fun!!
    Car T.

    I can't believe this place only has 3 stars! It's awesome! Old building in downtown Ione- every room is uniquely decorated and completely old school! The entry walkway is beautiful! The stair case going up to the rooms is one you'd want to slide down as a kid! Restaurants and shops all at your convenience!! Even the magazine on the desk in the room is from 1987!!

    Liz S.

    Deadwood meets Barton Fink with a little Shining thrown in. This historic hotel and saloon in Amador County has seen better days, much better days. The building itself (originally built in 1851) is interesting and they have managed to preserve some of its original character. However, this old cowboy is tattered. And he needs some new clothes and a shave, badly. Our room was shabby, and I don't mean shabby chic. Torn curtains, missing tiles in the bathroom, stained carpet kind of shabby. Polyester blend sheets. Flat, synthetic pillows. Lumpy mismatched comforter. The room was big, though, I'll give it that. We tried the dining room on the first night. It was institutional food at best, the kind you imagine they ate in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Completely inedible. The biggest effort made was probably opening up the cans of sauce and microwaving the vegetables. Sleeping was difficult, especially on Saturday night, and not only because of the shoddy bedlinens and uncomfortable mattress. At about 3am, one of our fellow guests was pounding on her door, apparently locked out. This went on for about 1/2 hour before anyone let her in, or she passed out in the lobby. About an hour later, I heard the melodic trills of a couple having throw-down, full-on sex in the parking lot outside our window. I thought we had miraculously gotten HBO on the crappy mini-TV in our room. No, no, it was live and about 100 feet away. Not that this was the hotel's fault, but it does speak to the environment. I couldn't sleep till everyone was satisfied, which thankfully didn't take long. It's hard to see a landmark with so much possibility in a such a miserable state. On our way out of town, we heard that there is new management coming on board, and the town is hopeful to see some improvements. Ione Hotel, I hope that you get the help that you need and deserve, for it would be a shame to see you continue to be down on your luck and eventually waste away.

    Ryan C.

    I'm a big fan of horror and paranormal stuff. So needless to say, I was pretty excited to stay here especially after reading articles about the legend of this hotel and the stories that came with it. Unfortunately, with the exception of a few unusual noises, I can't say that I actually had witnessed anything. Bummer. But overall, I liked staying here for the ambiance and the history. Everything had a very aged and authentic feel. If you keep that in mind ahead of time about this place then you won't be setting yourself up for disappointment, as the point of this hotel is its history. Not its lack of 5 Star amenities. That being said, if you're going to spend the money for a flat screen TV in every room then the next focus should be the bedding. The blankets and covers were pretty flimsy and the ease with which the sheets pop off the mattress makes me question how often they're changed and washed. The only other thing I found an issue with was the gentleman who was managing that evening. Upon checking in, we requested to have a late check out the following day (were in town for a wedding and was anticipating a huge hangover from the reception party). This is a pretty straight forward request and I've always been answered with either a 'yes' or 'no' in the past. Instead, we were told that the request would be accommodated free of charge.....as long as we left a big tip. .........ummmm.....yeah. We reminded him that their website clearly stated 'late check outs must make prior arrangements'. I guess that really means we were supposed to do it at the time we made the reservations.....? I don't know, but he just replied with the same comment about leaving a big tip. He was better off declining the request and that would've been it, but I found this to be pretty tasteless and unprofessional. Hence the three stars.

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