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Inn at Blackberry Creek

145 reviews

1126 Pleasant Street
Walla Walla, WA 99362 US

(509)520-7372

www.innatblackberrycreek.com

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Rates

$200 to $269

Payment types accepted include American Express, Travelers Checks, Master Card, Visa, Discover, Personal Checks and Cash.


The types of beds available include King.


Description

Circa 1906. Feel immersed by the quiet country setting of this restored farmhouse that includes almost two acres of rolling lawn with a shade and rose garden, fountain and natural spring that formed a creek in the back. The 24-hour guest pantry offers fresh-baked cookies and beverages. Relax in the parlor or in the upstairs sunlit alcove to play a game or read. Borrow from the collection of books on local history. Traditional guest bedrooms with modern amenities feature a mini fridge stocked with soda and water. Breakfast in the dining room, in-room or on the patio starts with pastries, then select an entree and side dishes from a menu. Ride an available bike on local trails or to the Blue Mountains. Tour award-winning wineries, historic parks, and quaint downtown shops.Location: City/Urban.

Amenities

Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast and Snacks/Refreshments.
Types of meals: Snacks/Refreshments, Full Gourmet Breakfast and Early Coffee/Tea.
Amenities In Room: Television, Telephone, Refrigerator, Iron/Ironing Board, Heating, Hair Dryer, Fireplace, DVD, Coffeemaker, Cable TV, Bathrobes, Bath Amenities, Air Conditioning and Wireless Internet Access.
Amenities On Site: Hot Tub/Jetted Tub, Free parking on premise, Computers and Bicycles.
Business Traveler Amenities: Desk, Television, Modem Connection, Internet Access, Iron/Ironing Board, Hair Dryer, Flexible Cancellation and Flexible Check in/out Times.

 

Reviews

“We stayed at blackberry creek with another couple while wine tasting in Walla Walla at the end of September 2022. Both couples agreed that blackberry Creek was by far the most outstanding B&B we’ve ever stayed at. It is located in downtown Walla Walla but on a substantial amount of property which backs up to the owner’s private residence. It is surrounded by lush green grass, trees, flower gardens and has plenty of cute outdoor seating areas to enjoy the outdoors. The inside of the B&B is absolutely spotless with great attention to detail. There are three rooms available to stay in inside the B&B, along with a common lounging area upstairs and downstairs. The kitchen and lounging area downstairs is where breakfast is served. There is also one restroom located downstairs. The decor inside is traditional with beautiful area rugs, artwork, and comfortable seating. The fourth guest room is adjacent to the B&B, sharing an attached wall, however you must go outside through a little gate to enter the room, which seems to be a down side if you want to be near the other features of the B&B, but great if you want a little extra privacy. It has a tiny patio with A hot tub, which we did not use. We preferred to be inside the main B&B lounging areas with the other couple. Inside the B&B, guests are allowed to go into the kitchen to use the espresso machine and make tea or hot chocolate. There is also a refrigerator with drinks just for guests. There is also a snack station with cookies, granola bars, and trail mix next to the drink refrigerator as well as all the same snacks, including cookies, are in each guestroom, which was a lovely and very thoughtful gesture. The cookies are homemade every day. The B&B chef’s name is Theresa and she is quite lovely and did a wonderful job with breakfast. Our only negative feedback I have is the outdoor guestroom (Van Gogh) has a very dark bathroom and shower. My husband and I loved the guestroom and its beautiful wood shelves and the well stocked dishes and wine glasses. The bed was very comfortable. I will add that the sheets were a little scratchy, and I think these could be upgraded to a higher thread count and my suggestion would be the Costco Kirkland 680 thread count sheets which cost $89.99 for a king-size set! Photos of the bathroom will reveal how dark it is, which created sort of a dreary feeling. I can imagine that in winter in Walla Walla when it’s rainy out, it would feel even worse. I would recommend placing a mirror that has added perimeter lighting above the sink and installing some sort of lighting on the ceiling in the shower and bathroom to brighten it up. Otherwise, there was no mold or mildew in the bathroom, and no odor, which I might have expected in such a dark bathroom. Lastly, the other couple stayed upstairs in the Cezanne Suite and loved it. They had a beautiful large bathroom that was very well lit. Also there was a king size bed which they reported was extremely comfortable. All four of us decided we would definitely stay at the Inn at blackberry creek again if visiting Walla Walla. Again, the attention to detail throughout the inn is a lovely gesture, and very much appreciated. The only other staff person we met was the kind and extremely informative lady who checked us in who gave us great restaurant dining options in town. Maybe Barbara?”
— Beth Gall

 

“My husband and I had the most amazing 2 night stay at the Inn at Blackberry Creek. The location was, the breakfasts were out of this world incredible and the room was comfortable, clean and had everything we needed for our stay. We added the date night basket for a romantic evening. I have already told all my friends they have to stay here the next time they are in Walla Walla. We will definitely be back.”
— Heidi Boren

 

“While in town to sample the Spring weather and wine we happened to get a late snowfall which may have made our stay at the Inn that much more enjoyable! Private hot tub on the deck, coffee by the fireplace, fresh cookies. This is our new "go-to" when in Walla Walla”
— Dale DuPree

 

 

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