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Top Cloverdale Hotel Reviews
Holiday Inn Express® Windsor Sonoma Wine Country by IHG
10/10 Excellent
"Very nice facility. Safe, clean and friendly helpfull staff. Breakfast was well done, very good and plenty to choose from."
Appellation Healdsburg
10/10 Excellent
"Pet friendly, very friendly staffs"
Vinarosa Resort & Spa
10/10 Excellent
"What a beautiful place to stay. The spaciousness and detail in our room with a fireplace was fantastic."
Cottages on River Road
10/10 Excellent
"Clean room, nice staff, parking right in front of the property, and pet friendly. Nice complimentary breakfast with sweet & savory options."
Dawn Ranch
8/10 Good
"Beautiful property and the river was amazing. We really enjoyed the setting and our time here overall. My biggest complaint, especially traveling as a family with two kids, was how difficult and expensive it was to simply get food while staying on property. The in-house restaurant doesn’t serve dinner certain days of the week, and on a weekday when it was open and we tried to eat there, it was completely booked. It was frustrating that there didn’t seem to be enough availability to accommodate the guests actually staying at the resort. The only option we were offered that evening was a chef’s special that was close to $200 per person, which obviously wasn’t a realistic option for a family of four. There also wasn’t a regular lunch option while we were there. The Bathhouse had a very limited selection, like salads, but nothing particularly family- or kid-friendly. We ended up having to leave the property every day to find food. There are places nearby, but when you’re staying at a resort like this, you don’t want to spend part of every day figuring out where you’re going to feed your family. I also found breakfast pretty overpriced for what you actually get. I understand having a higher-end restaurant on property, but I think the resort would benefit tremendously from also offering simple, reasonably priced breakfast, lunch and dinner options that don’t need to be a Michelin-style dining experience. But it is such a beautiful place and has so much going for it."



