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Location good, hospitality needs an upgrade.
All reviews say you go there for the breakfast which was also touted by the house manager, when he greeted us. We were told an hour later that because we were the only ones at the place, breakfast would not be served. Instead, they left a dozen eggs and some bacon for us to cook ourselves. Really?? Upon questioning it, they offered to buy us breakfast in town and we took them up on it. There was also the promise of a gift bag upon arrival but we never received one. We mentioned that a bottle of wine in the gift bag would soften the blow and they said that was not included. Later they did gift us a bottle of wine but why did we have to ask? There was never a sincere apology. We felt the customer service from management was shoddy. That said, the staff at the wine tasting room was very friendly and helpful.
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Top notch must- see experience
Went at 11:30am on a chilly Saturday morning. Stephan welcomed us and was so personable and made us feel so welcome. We chose the Reserve flight with 4 out 5 grapes/wines grown right on the property and we added the Charcuterie plate. He sat down by us ( we sat on the sofa and chair by the fireplace) and he explained about each wine, we never felt rushed. Being off season, we almost had the place to ourselves. Each wine was some of the best we've ever tasted and we added a pork rillette Appetizer. The ambience- a silo outside with views of the rolling hills and a farm with animals- we walked around and saw pigs, peacocks, Bernese dog, alpacas, hens and 1/2 a dozen kitties following us everywhere. The structure for wine tasting is high ceilinged with lots of sitting areas and a mixture of wood and industrial. The best part was interacting with Stephan who made this an experience we'll always remember!
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Beautiful, yummy and serene!!
Last night of vacation at this beautiful B&B. They converted two old feed silos and constructed another silo. Then connected all three and built an entryway turning it into a 5 suite building. There’s an amazing farm with many types of animals, from goats to cows, to alpacas and chicken. And I’d be remiss not to mention the typical dog and cat. The farm is also a winery that produces really great wines! And the breakfast is absolutely spectacular! Not just cereal or pancakes….but a four/five course breakfast of all farm to table fruits, grains, salads, shrimp and grits, etc. Staying here, seeing this beauty, walking the property for a couple nights has definitely been a true highlight of our vacation! AND, no TVs in the rooms!
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Astoundingly Good Breakfast
Our stay at Abbey Road Farms was really incredible. While the rooms within the Silo Suites are a little bit dated, they are still quite comfortable. However, the rooms aren't the selling point for this amazing Bed and Breakfast: I would argue the Breakfast and location are what make this B&B unmatched in the region. The breakfast is a 5-course, made fresh from scratch (either directly from the farm, or from other local farms), and it is different each day. We stayed for 4 days and did not have a single repeated item in any of the breakfasts, and each was incredibly delicious!! I can honestly say that the only other location I have ever stayed at which had a breakfast that rivaled Abbey Road Farm was at Bürgenstock Hotel and Alpine Spa in Switzerland (which for price comparison, is about 10x the price). The location is also unmatched for anyone traveling to the northern Willamette Valley to enjoy the magnificent Pinots and Chardonnays the region has to offer. For anyone staying in this area, there really isn't any competition for the best place to stay in the region.
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Highly recommended
We stayed in one of the Silo rooms (Pinot Noir). Very comfortable. Very nice views. The facilities are gorgeous. The silos, the cellar (for breakfast) and the tasting area are very well done. The farm was very cool. Pigs, donkeys, alpacas, goats, cows, sheep and miscellaneous barnyard fowl. And finally, the staff was very informative, helpful, friendly and accomodating.