The Bent Elbow Hotel Silverton, Silverton
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The Bent Elbow is a charming stop in Silverton with a rich historical vibe and cozy atmosphere. The food is outstanding, especially the open-faced beef sandwich, and the service truly makes you feel at home. However, it's situated in a less polished part of town and could benefit from more dining options.
I had a mixed experience at The Bent Elbow. The location is great, just a short walk from the heart of Silverton, and Darlene was an exceptional host who really went out of her way to assist us. Unfortunately, the service regarding our reservation was less than ideal, leading to unexpected extra charges, and I found the breakfast experience to be far below expectations. Overall, the charm of the hotel and the welcoming staff stood out, but the management practices and dining fell short.
I had a mixed experience at the hotel. The breakfast was fantastic and the ambiance was charming, but my check-in was a hassle due to reservation issues, and dining options were limited. Overall, while the food was delightful, the service left much to be desired, which affected my overall satisfaction.
I really enjoyed my stay at the Bent Elbow, with its historical charm and cozy vibes. The location is fantastic, just a short walk from Main Street where all the action is. Darlene, the host, went above and beyond to make sure I was comfortable, though the room was a bit on the small side and a bit cramped for my gear. Overall, it’s a great place if you're looking for personality and convenience while enjoying a unique stay.
I had a pleasant stay at the Bent Elbow Hotel in Silverton with its charming Old West decor and clean rooms. The staff went above and beyond to make our experience enjoyable, especially with special accommodations for our E-Bikes. However, the room was quite small, making it challenging to organize our belongings, and the steep staircase could be a problem for those with mobility issues.