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    The Office Sandpoint

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    3 years ago

    It doesn't exist. No call backs, no physical location. Perhaps they went out of business...

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    Fellow Coworking - Fellow is a dynamic, beautiful workspace

    Fellow Coworking

    (13 reviews)

    I was in town for some personal business, and decided to co-work from here rather than my hotel. It…read morewas a great space for that. The location is in a convenient part of downtown Spokane, with plenty of easy parking and also pedestrian access to many hotels (I walked a half-mile from my hotel, which was no problem). The building is a really great older space. They have a big open space on the second floor, full of natural light, exposed bricks, high ceilings, etc. It has a really nice "loft" vibe. The energy of the place on the Friday I was there was perfect. Light music (not too loud, but just enough). People in private offices and booths made the place feel active and busy, but the space is large enough that I wasn't distracted. There were three of us in the hot-desk co-working area when I was there, though there is room for probably 20 or 30, so we all had plenty of space to ourselves. The kitchen was clean, and well-stocked. The coffee was hot, and decent. There is also a coffee shop in the lobby of the building. I made a small mistake when I booked the reservation, and they were quick to correct it for me. The staff person who checked me in was friendly and got me everything I needed. And, the price was very competitive. I've co-worked at WeWork and several other local places over the years, and this was certainly one of the better places I've visited for hot-desk access -- and at a competitive price. Give it a shot. I bet you'll enjoy it!

    Fellow is simply the best…read more While traveling, I discovered the place I was planning to work all day had their wifi down. Less than a half-hour remaining before I'm supposed to give a presentation to the whole company. FML. Found Fellow via search on my phone, drove over, and due to the smart/well designed setup process, was able to get a day pass and log in to wifi with time to spare and with no human interaction required. Just walk in, purchase pass, and go. (I like me some human interaction, and their humans are excellent at interactions. Did that later in the day; just didn't have time to spare before the meeting, so I super appreciate how smart their setup is.)

    Talus Rock Retreat

    Talus Rock Retreat

    (35 reviews)

    I had never been to Sandpoint before and we wanted to have a quick get away to celebrate our…read morebirthdays. I wanted a unique experience a corporate hotel could not provide. Talus was eclectic, artistic and it felt like we were a guest in somebody's amazing house. It was a midweek stay. Maybe there was another couple there. We had the house to ourselves. That night we saw deer grazing out back and it snowed overnight. We woke up to a beautiful scene which included a few people ice skating on the frozen pond. We were in the Kipling suite which had a jet tub big enough for two people to swim is. It had a mini fridge, microwave, small coffee maker with coffee. A definite off the norm place to relax. On a side note, had an over the top dinner at 113 Main.

    Hi Heather, Thank…read moreyou for taking the time to respond and engage with the feedback--it's clear you care deeply about the property. We hope that on a future visit, you might experience TRR from the perspective of a first-time guest--someone arriving with the hope of finding a peaceful retreat, but instead feeling somewhat like they've unexpectedly stepped into someone else's private space. While you see meaningful memories and personal touches, guests may interpret these items, photos, and instructions differently. The feeling of intrusion was heightened when the resident innkeeper prepared their own family's meal in the middle of the great room, making the shared space feel less like a guest retreat and more like someone else's home with lingering odors. There's so much to love about the property--the architecture and setting are truly stunning. With a bit of refreshing (particularly in terms of dusting all the bric-a-brac) and a shift in focus back toward creating a getaway experience, TRR could easily return to the high ratings it once enjoyed--as a place where guests can relax, reset, and grow.

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