Chehalem Ridge Bed & Breakfast
28700 NE Mountain Top Rd, Newberg, OR, 97132
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28700 NE Mountain Top Rd
Newberg, OR, 97132 - Phone (503) 538-3474
- Website https://www.chehalemridge.com
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stefan l.
Really special location and views. My wife and I were there for our anniversary and stayed in the wine country room - which in the evening feels like you are looking out at the city lights of Newberg as if you were in a 40 story high rise in Chicago. There were deer out around the home the next morning before we had a nice breakfast (poached pears and a compote of fresh rhubarb with bacon and home-made scones/jam). While the owner/woman was friendly she was a bit quirky....telling me that I hadn't been to a place when in fact I had....but it was a private event....Nonetheless - I'd go back to Chehalem ridge. Its only 10 min from downtown Newberg and they also have coupons/discounts for tastings at many local wineries.
(5)Allison B.
I can't say enough good things about this B&B! Kristen was extremely friendly and helpful, even setting us up with a car service for dinner! The rooms are beautiful with very comfortable beds. And the view,... Best part of this place is the view. We stayed in the Oregon Trail Room which had a large king bed and a beautiful bathroom with a huge jetted tub! The breakfast in the morning was very tasty and everything was homemade. I will definitely stay here again!
(5)Janice B.
It was the first time that my boyfriend and I have ever stayed in a B&B so we didn't know what to expect. To our delight, the whole experience was pleasurable! Chehalem Ridge B&B was exactly what we needed. It was comfortable, tranquil, and the perfect environment for us to have a romantic getaway. We only had time for one night, but it was an unforgettable experience. The Rose Garden room had a lovely private bathroom with a claw-foot tub that I definitely took advantage of. After my bath, I felt so pampered to put on the soft bath robes they provide with your stay. The sunset and sunrise from the private patio was breathe taking, adding to our romantic experience. I will say that our bed was an ultra comfy memory foam mattress with a cute picket-fence head board with a sturdy build, so couples don't have to worry that they might wake the neighbors with a creaking bed, lol! The entire inn was very clean, and well appointed with all the amenities one could want. The inn keeper, Kristine, helped us with suggestions for local wine tasting spots, and she can also make recommendations for the best places for dinner. What was impressive is that I told her that I do not eat dairy, and she provided dairy-free snicker doodle cookies in the evening (which hit the spot perfectly ); as well as a dairy-free breakfast for me that was scrumptious. The starter was a perfectly seasoned baked pear topped with a soy yogurt, where you could garnish it with your choice of two home made preserves. The main course was that of locally sourced, free-range eggs which she poached perfectly, atop a bed of avocado, salsa, and toast. She also baked loaves of lemon and poppy seed bread, one of which was dairy and gluten free. The other couples who shared the breakfast with us were so lovely, and also commented on how wonderful their experience at the inn had been for them. I would recommend this location to anyone wanting a great B&B experience in the Oregon wine country. I can't wait to return!
(5)Amber D.
We went here based on the amazing reviews we read, and we are SOOO happy we did. It truly exceeded our expectations in every way. The view from the private deck is spectacular and the gourmet breakfastes are simply indescribable. The lovely Inn Keepers had the best suggestions for restaurants and wineries, which made our trip that much more enjoyable. We left feeling relaxed and recharged after this worry-free stay.
(5)Terran F.
Comfortable beds, great location, great food. What more could you ask for.
(5)J P.
We have been twice now to Chehalem Ridge B&B and simply love it, and we are a couple that RARELY repeats an experience and Chehalem Ridge is a definite exception worthy of repeat visits. The view is uncomprehending until you actually experience it. Sitting out on your private deck drinking wine from a nearby Ribbon Ridge winery can't be any more relaxing, and the close proximity to Newberg (we love Painted Lady for dinner) is perfect for feeling like you are "away" but still conveniently close. Sadly our Chehalem Ridge coffee mug broke on our trip home so we will just need to come back again ... ohhh darn :-)
(5)Leah P.
My boyfriend and I just returned from a trip to Oregon. While in Willamette Valley, we stayed at the Chehalem Ridge B&B for two nights. I was extremely skeptical, as prefer hotels over B&Bs. My boyfriend was so on target when he picked this place! From the moment we walked in Kristen was extremely welcoming. We stayed in the Rose Room and the view was absolutely breathtaking. What impressed me most about the Chehalem Ridge B&B was the attention to detail. They have completely outdone themselves. The beds were comfortable, each breakfast was delicious, and I feel the prices are extremely reasonable. The wineries were only 5 to 10 minutes away, and Jory at the Allison was only a couple miles down the mountain. The only part I disliked was leaving! I would love to visit again!
(5)Bob R.
Great experience overall just added a tip in my check-in. Absolutely no negatives about this place.
(5)Lisa W.
Our first time in the area and we were glad we stayed at the Chehalem Ridge B&B. There is a view from every angle of the place. What a treat!Innkeeper Kristin showed us around the lovely place and I can tell she put a lot of attention to make our stay memorable, ie. chocolate chip cookies were available if we wanted to nibble on something, water in the fridge, and lots of information (maps, menu) on the area. We stayed in the Wine Country room, where there was a magnificent view of the valley. Enjoyed soaking in the hot tub after a long day and just relaxing at this serene place. There were lots of personal touches she added, ie. plush robe, slippers, make up remover, environmental friendly soaps, iron, and even an emergency box (toothbrush, sewing kit, etc). It was nice that there was a CD player with a variety of calming music to choose from too. Downstairs, she has a wonderful library of books to browse through. I really liked how the lights were sensored vs. trying to find out where the switch was because I went to look for a book at night. The next day, we felt so special to be served breakfast by Kristin. I am sure she changes it up depending on the season but we started out with homemade bread with jam, poached pear, and yummy pumpkin pancakes with bacon. My husband and I are still thinking about this delicious breakfast! Even though we only stayed for one night, we would of enjoyed staying for a few days.
(5)Ken W.
When you drive down the gravel driveway, you can already see the Willamette Valley below you and you know that you are in for a treat. The view is just breath taking. Kristin, the innkeeper, greeted us at the door with her friendly smile and showed us around her beautiful home. The room that we stayed in was very comfortable and well appointed. The house has no immediate neighbor and is nice and quiet. Top notch restaurants and wineries are only 10 to 20 minutes down the hill. But the view was so attractive that we decided to bring some food home after wine tasting and ate at the patio one evening. Breakfast consisted of fresh fruits (some grown on the property), home made jams and bread, and tasty quiche. We only stayed for a couple of nights but wished that we had time for more.
(5)Lori R.
The place is gorgeous. The surroundings are spectacular. The views are fantastic. The room (sans tv) was comfortable. We even used the jacuzzi tub - that's how clean this place is. HOWEVER - in the morning, when my partner asked to sit at our own table (there were 2 two-tops and a long table), Kristin gave us an attitude. She seemed quite perturbed that we requested something so simple. Why have tables set up that way if your guests can't have options? Just because I am staying at a B & B doesn't mean I have to socialize with strangers, ESPECIALLY when I am paying a lot of money ($230!!!) for a Sunday night. We did not require any special dietary accommodations - no, we did not ask for "hard eggs" or ANYTHING DIFFERENT. We WERE asked (when we arrived), by a very nice young lady (whose name I don't recall) if we had any dietary requests and we said "no". We saw, in advance, that the tables were set up where we could sit alone, so we certainly didn't think they'd require a special request, nor would it be a problem - we've been to MANY Bed and Breakfasts (see my review of The Campbell House in Eugene) and it was never an issue. Also, the website says there are numerous boutique wineries and fine-dining restaurants "just downhill", leading us to believe they were in walking distance, when, in fact, we had to get back in the car and drive a couple of miles back into town to eat dinner. Kristin's response that she would've suggested that we lodge elsewhere versus accommodating her guests is utterly ridiculous. Really? You'd send a guest elsewhere just because they wish to eat together???
(2)Carolina B.
Just to respond to Kristin's comment: first of all, I have stayed at many B&Bs throughout the country and abroad, and never once have I been given attitude for requesting to sit separately from the group. "May we sit at the two-top instead?" "Absolutely" has always been the response, even in European countries where communal seating is the norm. Second, I would never request "over-hard eggs" (I didn't even know there was such a thing; ew) and the fact that she wrote this in her comment is another indication of the poor customer service we received. Third, yes I re-read the breakfast information on the website and it does mention the communal seating, but then why have 2-top tables set up? Plus, it would have been helpful if the friendly young lady who checked us in had shared this information when asking for dietary requests (which we had none) and giving us a tour of the place. Fourth, I understand the kitchen door has to remain closed for health reasons, but slamming it on my face mid-sentence could actually be considered a health-violation of sorts (potential tissue damage :)) and unnecessary. Perhaps if they had an actually check-in area with a desk, this would not be a problem. Lastly, she claims she takes exception to my statement that they are not gay friendly; yet, her response to my partner that perhaps we should've stayed at a different location rather than accommodating our breakfast request speaks for itself. Here's a link to what others had to say about her service on Trip Advisor: tripadvisor.com/ShowUser… tripadvisor.com/ShowUser… tripadvisor.com/ShowUser…
(2)Kevin N.
Chehalem Ridge B&B truly is 5 star worthy in every possible way. We booked late and were only able to get one night here but it was worth it. We stayed in the Ocean room. Set on a hillside overlooking the valley below, the view is breathtaking. I know that seems cliche but it was truly amazing. We had a nice clear day and evening so you could see for miles. The B&B is spotless and has every amenity you could ask for. It felt like you were staying at a relatives home. The balconies all had infrared heaters which came in handy during the cool night and a fireplace unit in the room was a great addition. No TV's in the room which was a plus for me as it allowed us to enjoy the view. There is a lounge area in the basement that has a comfortable couch and large screen tv and dvd player if you need. I see a few negative reviews regarding the food. People must realize that eating at a B&B is not the same as eating a restaurant. You are relying on the chefs expertise and planning to deliver an experience. As soon as you try and change that things can go South quickly. As a 10 year veteran in the food service industry I speak from experience. I am quite positive that should anyone have restrictive dietary needs or preferences that they would be more than happy to accommodate, but once the plate is in front of you I would say it is not reasonable to expect anything else. Kristin's meal was fabulous. Unique and well thought out. If you are not daring, then you may just want to book the Motel 6 and eat their continental breakfast and be on your way. There was a roasted peach dish that was really great. Kurt (Kristin's husband) was there over the weekend serving breakfast and was very pleasant. The edible flowers on the dishes were not only beautiful but added to the overall experience and culinary excellence. We were disapointed that we waited so long to book as we would have loved to stay another night or two. The price was very reasonable for what you get. Next time we are in the area we will think ahead more and book a couple nights. Do yourself a favor and book a night here. I've stayed at B&B's around the world and this is in my top 3.
(5)dan c.
Spotless. Every amenity you could want. Great location. Lots of personality. Unbelievable breakfast cuisine. Everything you look for in a perfect B&B and then some!
(5)Kirsten H.
This place was wonderful. Very private and cozy. Our room had a large tub and a balcony both of which we utilized. We also had a spectacular view and appreciated the collection of movies to watch in the downstairs living room. We went wine tasting in the area and found an amazing restaurant (Recipe: a neighborhood kitchen) nearby. The breakfast was delicious the only complaint I had was that I don't eat many sweet things for breakfast and it seemed as if all of the courses were sweet. I would have appreciated a more savory breakfast. Otherwise we loved this place and will be back!
(4)Bruce F.
Chehalem Ridge B&B is a winner. Stayed during a visit to the wine country June 2011. Kristin and Curt were perfect hosts. Kristin is a fantastic chef, so the breakfast was out of sight. The views from all the rooms are breathtaking, and the balcony from our bedroom was the perfect place to relax with a bottle of wine. GREAT location to Newberg and the surrounding area. Plenty of wineries to keep you busy for days.
(5)Lisa K.
We have never stayed at a bed and breakfast before last night. This one was highly recommended to us. It is a beautiful spot on the ridge overlooking the valley. The place is immaculate and Kristin thought of EVERYTHING to make our stay here comfortable and relaxing. The private balcony and the comfortable bed were the best. Breakfast is amazing (I don't think I'll be able to eat until dinner!) Fresh fruit and veggies from their own gardens and cooked by Krisitn...Really perfect.
(5)Rebecca B.
We stayed in the Oregon Coast room. At first I was like, do I want a room that looks like the beach when I'm staying in the hills? Really though it was the private patio, view from the windows and fireplace that drew me. Wraparound windows allow an amazing view from that room, and the little patio with table and chairs got some use as soon as we got there with our first bottle of Pinot Noir with some cheese and salami. Good thing too because later in the weekend we instead curled up inside with the fireplace as a rain and windstorm came through. Note that the fireplace wasn't working at first and the innkeeper got it going again fast. The bed is comfortable, the pillows also, and the bathroom is really nice with sea foams and blues - reminiscent of the ocean of course but also calm relaxing colors. There was tons of information available - road maps, running/hiking trail maps, winery maps, restaurant recommendations, etc. Ask the innkeepers for winery and restaurant recommendations - they know the good ones! So this leads me to breakfast. There is nothing better than chefs and innkeepers who cook with the seasons and use the local produce. In this case it was asparagus and rhubarb incorporated into the food. Breakfast was two courses, a ginger rhubarb crumble on one day and a kiwi hazelnut parfait on the other, followed by an egg dish one day and baked French toast the other. Plenty of decent coffee was available along with tea and juice. There was always water in the refrigerator and yummy cookies to snack on anytime. Breakfast also included homemade jams, some flavors I had never seen before, along with a liberal sprinkling of winery and restaurant advice and conversation with the innkeepers and other guests. We really enjoyed the stay there!
(5)Dave S.
2nd visit with Kristin & Curt. Excellent breakfasts from epic view of the wine country from their deck. Rooms comfy, roomy, perfect to relax. RECOMMEND
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