Last I left off, we went wine tasting:
And enjoyed some time at the BnB. Did I mention our room had a view of The Columbia River and Mt. Adams?
We got dressed up and played with the camera before heading to dinner:
We decided to go to the Historic Hood River Hotel’s restaurant. It was a balmy 80-something degrees still and they had outdoor seating. We were lucky to snag a table outside and enjoyed the gorgeous setting sun and cool breeze coming off the river. I ordered a glass of Viognier and Michael got a beer. They brought out freshly baked rosemary bread that was THE best bread I’ve ever had a restaurant. Mmmm.
Michael got the steak for dinner. I had the Rosemary Sea Scallops with fingerling potatoes, asparagus and an aioli sauce. It was delicious! It reminded me that I really love scallops and need to learn how to cook them! I am not ashamed to admit that I ate way too many pieces of this bread:
We did not have room for dessert! After an afternoon of wine and a great dinner, I was DONE! Michael had this steak with tons of sauce and garlic:
There was a live band playing that was actually really good. They were playing old favorites by James Taylor, CSNY, Bob Dylan, etc. It was a really nice night!
I slept like the absolute DEAD that night. The next morning we woke up surprisingly bright and early. Showered and dressed and we went downstairs for our breakfast. It was a wonderful experience. I wasn’t sure what to expect for the BnB breakfast and was pleasant surprised. I had my coffee and Michael had green tea and we sat on the back deck and enjoyed the sunshine and view of the river while we waited for breakfast.
Jane, the BnB owner, had all the fixings for yogurt: nuts, oatmeal, chocolate chips, raisins and what looked like Raisin Bran cereal. The dining room was set up for breakfast for all of the guests. She had lots of fresh local fruit too.
Breakfast was scrambled eggs with ham in it. Jane said her secret to good eggs was adding a little cottage cheese to the eggs. I’ve never heard of that before and it was great! She also made fresh boysenberry muffins. I loaded up my plate with fruit and eggs.
Fresh raspberries, strawberries, sylvan berries (which I had never heard of but tasted like blackberries). The muffins were fantastic! I ate up because we had plans for a bike ride.
Next Installment: an amazing bike ride in the Gorge!
QUESTION: Have you ever stayed at a Bed and Breakfast before? What was your experience like?
shelby
What gorgeous pics! I love the PNW in the summertime. 🙂
lisasfoods
I love staying at bed and breakfasts. They always have so much charm, and the meals tend to be delicious. I stayed at one in Australia and one in Mexico, and the one in Mexico had wonderful owners who we got to spend an evening with. A great experience.
Carbzilla
What great eats!
We have stayed in B&B’s before. Though my husband was initially fearful, he’s gotten used to it. he knows I can sit around and gab with anyone so he’s safe to stay quiet and just eat. We’ve stayed in Montreal and West Vancouver at B&B’s. You can’t predict the vibe at each one, but we’ve always had a good time (and we’re never there very long). Hood River looks GREAT!!
hundredtenpounds
I was nervous at first but it was a good experience I would repeat anytime!
Bonnie @ BonnieAppetite
Your vacation sounds just lovely!
rdaniels42
Thanks for sharing and your pictures are to die for.I hav’nt out west yet but I must because the scene behind you on the balcony defines beauty.