Everett Street Guesthouse
2306 NE Everett St., Portland, OR, 97232
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Address :
2306 NE Everett St.
Portland, OR, 97232 - Phone (503) 230-0211
- Website https://www.everettstreetguesthouse.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :9:00 am - 10:00pm
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stacy m.
Love the Everett Street Guesthouse! I spent 3 nights here over last weekend and have been recommending to all my friends since I got home. It's great! Terry was very helpful and accommodating from the time I made the reservation til the time I checked out. The home is really beautiful and she is very welcoming. My room (Sophie's room) was huge - had a sitting area and tv, also a large closet. The house is very clean and had everything I could have possibly needed. It's also in a great location on a quiet street. The cottage was already booked when I made my reservation, but was empty when I checked out so I had a peek - and it is super cute! I never thought of myself as a "B&B person", but I certainly hope the Everett Street Guesthouse is available on my next trip to Portland, it's the first place I'll try! So glad the hotel I usually stay was full this time, so I found Terry and her awesome B&B!
(5)Eileen D.
The Everett Street Guesthouse is a perfect example of why we don't look for accommodations at luxury hotels. It's a beautiful home, tastefully decorated with unique artwork in one of the best neighborhoods in Portland. Fuel up on a delicious breakfast, then stroll a few short blocks to shopping and restaurants. Comfortable beds and plenty of fresh air ensure a restful sleep. If you're looking to truly experience Portland as a local, the Everett Street Guesthouse is a great place to start.
(5)Fiona F.
My husband and I love Portland! What a fun, funky, beautiful place. So, we went up for the fourth of July weekend since we live in San Francisco and you almost never see anything but fog on the 4th here. After some online research, I found the Everett Street Guesthouse and decided this was the place for us. It is a small B&B with two rooms in the house and a small studio cottage out back. Terry, the owner, was very helpful when making the arrangements and was very accomadating of my dietary restrictions. She was there to greet us when we arrived at the house and she gave us a tour of the property and introduced us to the lovely house cat Sophie. We stayed in the Wellfleet room which was spacious and had a comfortable bed and large closet to store all our junk. The bathroom, which we shared with one other person, was very nice and very clean. We peeked at the other bedroom before the guest arrived and it too, was very nice. The rooms aren't frilly but are decorated to be comfortable and relaxing. I would describe the house as comfy, spacious and inviting. The artwork throughout the house is eclectic, whimsical and ethnic in origin. It was fun to poke around and discover all the treasures that Terry has scattered throughout the public rooms. The breakfast consisted of fresh fruit salad, juice, coffee and tea and some other entree. One day it was homemade granola which was excellent and we have now made at home. Another day was a breakfast panini. Over all we were very happy with the breakfast. Like the rooms, it is good but not fancy. The one negative thing we experienced while in Portland was a blazing hot heat wave. It was 97 and 98 degrees on a couple of the days and while it was cool in the living room, the upstairs bedrooms did not cool off at night and so it was hard to sleep. Terry did have the AC on but because it was the first time she'd needed to run it this summer, she didn't know until the holiday weekend that the AC wasn't running properly. The neighborhood around the Everett Street Guesthouse is nice, with lots of older homes and is very close to 28th St with loads of good restaurants and a cheap second run movie theatre. My husband and I enjoyed several delicious meals at La Buca (Italian) and then popped around the corner to watch a movie for $3 each. Awesome! In summary, one feels more like a house guest than tourist at the Everett Street Guesthouse. We really enjoy Portland and we enjoyed our B&B as well. Will we return to the Everett Street Guesthouse? You bet! We would also recommend it to our family and friends. It is a lovely little gem in a lovely little city!
(5)Janet H.
This guesthouse truly is as good as it gets!!! We have vacationed here the past two years and wouldn't even think of staying anywhere else. Terry the hostess makes you feel welcomed from the minute you meet her. Stay in one of her two rooms in the house and enjoy a scrumptious continental breakfast or try out her new private studio complete with kitchenette for a do it yourself breakfast. Either way you will not go wrong and will walk away wishing you didn't have to leave. Kudos Terry for a job well done.
(5)Ahava Y.
we loved the guest house (the main house) last time we stayed. however, the guest cottage takes it to a whole new level. it's a standalone contemporary cottage w/ two private patios (one w/ BBQ for grilling), a kitchenette, a beautiful bathroom w/ shower. it's especially nice to have the kitchenette that has two coffeemakers (french press and automatic), coffee grinder, microwave, toaster oven, and fridge. the cottage is decorated w/ art and vintage japanese furniture. it is a peaceful oasis.
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