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trippinkpj May 20th, 2007 07:33 AM

Ashland, OR lodging and dining
 
We're going to be in Ashland on a weeknight in late May. I want to keep our lodging (2 adults) under $100.-, and so far the Cedarwood Inn looks good. Any other suggestions are welcome. Also, any casual dining (not fast food) suggestions would be appreciated.

trippinkpj May 20th, 2007 07:34 AM

FYI, I did post last June when we originally wanted to take this trip. I decided to do a "fresh" post. :-)

bbqboy May 20th, 2007 08:10 AM

Trippin, Cedarwood is a fine choice. Right down the street from Omar's. Best place for fresh Seafood and Steaks.
also at that end of town-Wiley's World Fresh Pasta Eatery; El Arriero has taken over The former Azteca in the Albertson's shopping center along with Bonsai-Teriyaki/Sushi place in place of Hummingbird's. Both Very Tasty, well Prepared. also Miguel's on the East side of the Freeway fo more mex, as well as Soco's in the Underground Marketplace.
Yuan Yuan in the Shopinkart Parking Lot is Good, + Apple Cellar Bakery is across the Street. Open early. Giseppi's for $2.00 pizza by the slice.

trippinkpj May 20th, 2007 08:29 AM

Thanks bbqboy. Actually, I got the Cedarwood from your post last year! Also, are the Apple Cellar Bakery and Giseppi's across the street from the Cedarwood?

bbqboy May 20th, 2007 08:36 AM

TJ, houses are across the street from the Cedarwood, but you are on an edge of the triangle formed by Siskiyou Blvd. Ashland street(hwy 66), and Tolman Creek Rd. Pretty easy walking to anything I've mentioned, + downtown is just a mile to the north, with the campus in between. If you're a walker, no problem.

trippinkpj May 20th, 2007 09:29 AM

Yes, we are walkers and that's good to know it's only a mile to downtown! Thanks again bbq.

kimamom May 21st, 2007 07:52 AM

The Ashland Bakery & Cafe is a nice place for a casual meal. We have had some good lunches there and do great pizza. Alex's across the street is also good if you want to dine with views of the creek. We like to sit out on the patio upstairs there. ***kim*** ((*))

trippinkpj May 21st, 2007 03:50 PM

That sounds nice Kim. This time, it's just a 1 night visit though I'm hoping to spend more time there in the future. :-)
BBQ boy- I'm all set at the Cedarwood Inn.

kimamom Jun 16th, 2007 08:56 AM

We stayed in Ashland this past Tues. evening at the Plaza Inns and Suites. We had an amazing meal at Amuse in Ashland, very good food.

For those coming to the Ashland area, I also highly suggest a stop at the Rogue Creamery in Central Point. Very cool place with some excellent Bleu Cheese and a very friendly and fun staff there. ***kim*** ((f))


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