South Coast Inn
516 Redwood St, Brookings, OR, 97415
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Address :
516 Redwood St
Brookings, OR, 97415 - Phone (541) 469-5557
- Website https://www.southcoastinn.com/
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Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
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Wi-Fi : Free
Dogs Allowed : No
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Esther R.
My husband and I stayed at this lovely bed and breakfast, The South Coast Inn, after week-long whirlwind road trip to California. Although it was raining outside, the place was very cozy and warm. We stayed in the Sea Breeze room and it was very nice with our own bathroom. Michael gave us wonderful recommendations for dinner at the Art Ally Grille. It was the best seafood dinner I've had in Oregon. Breakfast was very nice. Michael's mother, who is as sweet as sugar, came to help and they made a wonderful fritatta, and amazing scones. I still think about those scones from time to time. I would highly recommend booking a stay at this really nice B&B, and hope to come back someday in the future.
(5)Ann H.
I don't think I've had a better night's sleep! Room with king-sized bed in main house is so, so, so cozy! And Sheryl, the hostess couldn't have been MORE accommodating. My boyfriend is vegan and gluten-free - and she even made him a special meal for breakfast. Loved our stay here. Definitely would stay again when passing through.
(5)Bradley N.
I'm sure you've heard the phrase, "home away from home." Probably about a million times, I suspect. Now, if I were to tell you that spending a night or two at the South Coast Inn is like being "home away from home," do you think that you would believe me? Or simply roll your eyes and mock me for my being so trite? Well, I don't care if you react that way. Because you haven't been here, and so you couldn't actually know that this is exactly what the South Coast Inn feels like. It's familiar and fun, in a family-friendly, come make tea in the kitchen, sit down on the living room couch, watch the sunset on the front porch sort of way. Michael will greet you each morning in the kitchen, maybe his mother will tell you tales of life in Fresno, and Sheryl will have decorated the rooms to suit whatever holiday it happens to be. For us, it was Christmas, and the trees and displays were better than at home - bigger, more elaborate, and no fruitcake or spiked eggnog in sight (but maybe they were just hidden in the office). The staircase has that comforting wooden creak, the curtains are lacy and white, the beds are fluffy and warm, and the walls are hung with pictures that would not look out of place at your Aunt Lil's, if she lived on the coast of Southwestern Oregon, which I'll bet she does not. The food is fresh and flavorful, the neighborhood is quaint and quiet despite US-101 being so close, and the surrounding garden is filled with flowers and camelias and azaleas and lots more in-between. You can while away hours on the porch, read by the fire, meet new people at the table, or just sleep long and deep in a room filled with lighthouses. Try doing that at Aunt Lil's. A home away from home, bed and breakfast style. Get used to it!
(4)L P.
We have stayed at SC Inn twice, and we were equally impressed during both visits. Michael and Sheryl are exceptional hosts - they welcomed us like we were long lost family, and their enthusiasm is sincere. As Jen B notes, the furnishings are a bit dated, but the hospitality, the food, the gardens, and just the general 'love-ability' of the place makes it well worth the visit. It is on our 'make an effort to return' list! :-)
(5)C C.
We booked the South Coast Inn 'Garden Cottage' for two nights. It looked lovely on the internet. When arriving, we were taken to the cottage (located on an alley behind the main house) by Sheryl, and upon entering smelled a musty odor. We were told the Cottage had been closed up for a couple of days so we erroneously thought it just needed to be aired out. After leaving the windows open that day, the odor was just as strong that night and the next day. We experienced breathing discomfort and noticed that the bed also smelled musty. We were told by the owner that the de-humidifier had stopped working and he didn't know it. Along with a couple of other issues, it seems as though there isn't much attention to important details like getting rid of the large spiders in the closet as another person mentioned in their rating. We spent our third night across the river at the Portside Suites. It was wonderful_clean, spacious, quiet, beautiful...and less money!
(1)Jen B.
Little private studio with back entrance. Quiet, but a little musty. There were candles which helped. Cobwebs and big, really big spiders in the closet. Blinds on all windows were really dusty. Gardens were pretty and host Michael was nice.
(3)Eric B.
Thoroughly enjoyed our stay at South Coast Inn. When I booked the room I chose the least expensive room available because we were just trying to find places as we traveled north up the coast. When we arrived Michael, the owner, said that we were the only guests for that night (early November) and we were free to choose any room we wanted. Wow, what a great way to guarantee a future customer. Michael also cooked us a fantastic breakfast of baked peaches and orange french toast...great start to the day. Will stay here again on our next visit to Brookings!
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