Eastern Oregon Hotels

The Pendleton House Bed & Breakfast (formerly Parker House)

At a Glance

    Pros

  • Glorious home
  • small pets allowed, comp wine and cheese hour

    Cons

  • One shared bathroom for 4 rooms

The Pendleton House Bed & Breakfast (formerly Parker House) Review

Aside from the name, this 1917, 6,000 square-foot pink stucco home is unchanged. The Chinese wallpaper, custom fittings, woodwork—all original in this blend of French neoclassical and Italianate architecture. Located in Pendleton's North Hill neighborhood, the B&B is a grand reminder that the Old West had its share of wealth and worldly sophistication. Furnished with period furniture, the rooms are quiet and comfortable. Four of them share one bathroom, but designed by Pittock Mansion architect Edward T. Foulkes, and according to the owner, it's so stunning that guests don't seem to mind the inconvenience. Gourmet breakfasts might include eggs Benedict with proscuitto, toasted pecan-and-cranberry-stuffed French toast, or soufflé frittata ramekins. A complimentary wine and cheese hour is held daily 5-6.

    Hotel Amenities

  • 5 rooms, 1 with 1/2 bath.
  • Parking, some pets allowed, some age restrictions.
  • Rooms have: no TV, Wi-Fi (some).
  • Rate includes breakfast.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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