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hart Jan 15th, 2006 12:48 PM

Poetry Inn Napa
 
My husband and I are planning to stay at the new Poetry Inn in Napa. Does anyone have anything to share regarding this inn? Also, I would like to surprise my husband with a fabulous lunch at a beautiful winery. I don't want to schedule anything for dinner because after a day of wine tasting we will be exhausted. Due to the fact we will be in Napa in February it will need to be a place that we can sit out on a covered terrace or inside. It is a special occasion so no expense will be spared. I know some of the wineries will do special wine/paired meals. Thanks in advance to all of you out there for your help!!

hart Jan 15th, 2006 06:30 PM

ttt

bat Mar 28th, 2006 09:13 AM

Hart: If you see this, how was it?

Has anyone else stayed here?

bat Mar 29th, 2006 02:00 PM

napa/sonoma folks--heard anything about it?

jtrandolph Mar 29th, 2006 03:51 PM

Well, it looks good to me.... http://www.poetryinn.com

I don't know special lunch places in the Napa Valley. Does anyone know if the French Laundry is open for lunch, and, if so, how many months in advance you need to reserve. (partially kidding here, but who knows?)

I didn't realize that wineries serve lunch, but I think the new wine center in Napa does...Copia, I think it is called Julia Child was involved in this when she was alive, so it might be considered special. A google might give more information.

jtrandolph Mar 29th, 2006 03:59 PM

OK. Yes, Copia does serve lunch in "Julia's Kitchen" and the sample menue is quite impressive. The website is http://www.copia.org

It opens with talk about Spain, which confused me at first. I didn't think I had the right website. Browse it, you'll love it.

noryglory Mar 29th, 2006 04:22 PM

I recall eating at Chandon MANY years ago. It's quite lovely and the food was great. Might have been a Sunday brunch? $$$ though! Don't know what their dining schedule is like these days.

bat Mar 29th, 2006 04:52 PM

I was hoping that hart might still be reading. Her post indicated that her trip was in February.

The French Laundry website indicates that they serve lunch on Friday, Sat., and Sunday--I think you have to do the same 60 days-prior-attempt-to-reserve as for dinner.

hart Jun 3rd, 2006 08:56 PM

Sorry for the untimely response. I forgot that I even posted anything. First of all the Poetry Inn is fabulous. It is a 5 1/2 to 6 star Inn. Very sophisticated. By the way those who might want to rent the whole place out for a special party this is the place to do it. The grounds are gorgeous. The property is the only place in the area. Robert Sinskey winery is to die for. Make sure you make reservatios...but confirm on your own because Christopher although nice is a bit absent minded.

Those of you who are looking for the Victorian lace and Teddy Bears there are pleny of other places to stay.


bat Aug 16th, 2006 05:20 PM

Adding my own confirmation that the Poetry Inn is fabulous. Very, very expensive, but fabulous. Each room has a balcony and a great view. It is elevated on the hill facing the Yountville cross road--so a beautiful view across the Silverado Trail and the valley.


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