Quite pricy for what you get. Best part is being c...
Quite pricy for what you get. Best part is being close to falls and was a good and convenient hike. Spa was quite small and minimalistic. Nice vintage decor.
Quite pricy for what you get. Best part is being close to falls and was a good and convenient hike. Spa was quite small and minimalistic. Nice vintage decor.
Went for dessert. Had great cheesecake and crem brulee!
The site was GORGEOUS, even with rainy weather. The staff were friendly and helpful.
What can i say ! Im out of words hands down one of my new favoriate places in washington state. Beside the wonderful spa and massges. They have excellent customer service everyone is super courtesy and nice. The suna and hot tubs area has a fanstic view of the mountains and its just breath taking. Had lunch there and my mouth just melted and If i could recommend their chowder and bread, salmon skillet yum to die for. The dinning room where we had brunch at had a view of the water falls. How awesome was that.
Ok, the hotel is beautiful, the view is beautiful, the staff is efficient and friendly (and also beautiful). But we wanted to make sure that the management staff and the world knows how AMAZING the massage experience was. My husband and I were traveling through the area and decided to treat ourselves with a night s stay and a fireside couples massage. O...M...G! I should state for the record that we are both somewhat massage connoisseurs - when we travel through a town, we always stop and try a new massage place or spa. So, we have literally had hundreds of professional massages over the years. The massage I had yesterday from Weaver was the very best massage of my life! I actually requested a female therapist, because...well... you know. But I was SO happy for the little gender request mixup.
My husband and I even keep a file on our phones where we rate the spa and the massage therapist. Before yesterday, a girl named Heather from a resort spa in Vegas and a lady named Lily from a spa in Vancouver BC were at the top of my list of favorite massage therapists - not anymore. Now, the note in my file says at the very tippy top: Holy cow...Weaver from The Salish. Effing amazing. He did the towel stretchy neck thing and everything. Ask for the therapeutic at medium pressure and get hot stones. Great at feet and neck. Numero Uno forever and ever. And my husband had one of his all-time greatest massages from Courtney. He said that he wished we had another night to stay here because he wanted another massage today.
Thank you Weaver and Courtney for your excellent skills and incredible massages. And thank you to The Salish for hiring these amazing humans.
XOXO,
Wendy and Marty
Henderson, NV
Outstanding food and service in a very pretty setting on the edge of Snoqualmie falls! The pizza in the Attic was great!
Hotel is fine. I do frequent there for brunch and it is awesome.
For hotel guest just one tip though. Do not visit Snoqualmie Casino to play. You will lose your wallet.
This is my experience with Snoqualmie Casino.
OK. Now I am done with my business meeting and had minutes to compose myself with cup of coffee I will address you Mr. Snoqualmie CEO John Jenkins .
About 3 hours after I posted this review;
I went to so called "Black Card Member Reception" last night. Some 50+/- of ppl who spent somewhere between $250k - $1M in the casino annually.
Whole event was demonstration of how small town minded and greedy and low class these management was.
Out of whole 365 days of year, this most important event for the casino, supposedly thanking their bread and butter feeders, they put out cheap napkins, cheap papertowls that they usually DO NOT use in the restaurant.
Tribe members presented everyone with a special gift....what looks and feels like 4th World country trying to make knock off of Cheap Chinese Knock off. Wood woven basket that looks alike my 4 years old daughter's project.
They really don't appreciate nobody....not you, not me..just money. I feel cheated playing there and last night was freakin insulting.
I got a personal call from John Jenkins (the CEO) letting me know that my business is no longer welcome in Snoqualmie Casino.
Now, I know only way to not to lose money to you guy is not playing there so you might have done me a favor, but something bothered me in the back of my head.
I ve dealt with a lot of Indian Casinos as Banker and Developer from WA to CA. Head of EQC, Frank have demonstrated how their operation handles issues like this. Their GM or marketing manager usually response to comments like this with a promise that they will improve the guest experience in the future.
John Jenkins accused me of insulting the tribe. If pointing out how bad their craftsmanship was and they miscalculated people s reactions to their present is insulting then so be it. The management team might have to brown nose to the tribe since they are the lease of the operation but as guest I don t have to like them.
Their IT response team said I wasn t even on the invitation list. So my opinion does not count? What I said was pretty much general opinion of people who was attending that event, but not just mine.
You held an event at 6:30 and most people presumed that it was diner event. You served h orderves or pieces meals that could have been chopped up dishes for 5 and some deserts from buffet restaurant. I end up ordering hot dog from deli afterword.
John promises that they will loosen up the machine, another word admitting to speculation that they have programed the machine to low paybacks.
Their Black Card members almost pinpointed who was going to win the Cadillac Giveaway winner was going to be. If you study State of Washington Sweepstake s Law I am pretty sure there would be half dozen violations in your so called Cadillac Giveaway Sweepstake s and upcoming Lexus Giveaway as well.
Principal matter is this John, and Mrs. Tribe head.
You are operating a public and gaming facilities where everyone should be treated equally and well for the money they are spending. Your return of the money to the guest, the Odds are way too low in any standards. Lowest odd in the Vegas is 88.36% on strip casinos and most of them operates well above 90%, some as high as 97%. What you are doing is bringing A bad name to the Snoqualmie Tribes and its Casino. It is after all Tribe owned casino and with the direction you guys are going you will drive this operation to the pitfall where every bankrupted Indian casino was heading.
We enjoyed a delicious lunch at the Salish Lodge today. The food was delicious, service was great and the location was very comfortable.
My husband and I just stayed at the Salish Lodge for our 25nd anniversary. We were given a gift certificate and were thankful for that!
While the staff was very friendly where ever we went the cost of $359.00 with tax a night was way out of line. We asked for a river view only to be by the power plant and could not see the river unless we went out on the little balcony.
Our room was ok but no where near $360.00 worth!
While I am not trying to be rude we were both perplexed on why one would come all the way here and pay that kind of money.
The other main thing we did not like is that there was no place to really just relax by a big fire and read. There was a fire place but it was right there where everyone checked in and very small.
They had a small library but with so many people staying there and right by the check in it was not really inviting.
The Spa was extremely small and not cheap!
I guess we were expecting something more like Bonneville Springs Resort. Instead realized this was more for wedding and event catered gatherings versus a real retreat to relax and hang by the fire or cuddle in the Sauna which is ok but not what we were looking for.
Great brunch! Service was phenomenal and the views were spectacular!
Amazing location; comfortable, updated room; friendly and helpful staff; excellent dining and just a great atmosphere in general.
The food was great! We loved the waterfall honey display from our server and our table overlooked the waterfall!
Little pricey but very worth it. Memorable and very delicious. I got the lodge special breakfast which was great and worth the money (especially when you consider the multiple courses offered).
A real wood-burning fireplace in the room; slept very well.
I only visited the gift shop and main lobby area, but color me impressed! The hotel was decorated beautifully and the staff were very friendly. The whole atmosphere was one of holiday cheer and togetherness. Its proximity to the Snoqualmie falls is walkable, making it a perfect place to stay or eat lunch if you want to visit the falls.
The waterfall is exceptional, restaurant is surprisingly good, both tasty and very welcoming, you won't expect that from a place with great location!
Had brunch here and it was great! Everything turned out good and the staff were very friendly
Every single time I come here I have a cozy experience and a very great time, the food is delicious nothing bad I could say honestly. Give it a try it doesn t disappoint.
My husband and I had dinner at the Salish Lodge to celebrate our wedding anniversary. We sat on the outdoor patio area in the evening. We were presented both the menu from 'The Attic' and 'The Dining Room'. We chose to eat off of The Attic which was a fantastic choice. The entire meal was high quality and fresh ingredients. The 'Smoked Salmon and Artichoke Dip' was a fun new twist which we highly recommend and would do again. Staff were very friendly and welcoming start to finish. Ending our dinner with a beautiful sunset to the west.
Beautiful location. Great restaurant. And gift shop
We had a wonderful breakfast. Great service. Coffee is fantastic.
We loved staying at the lodge for our 2 nights getaway! Ashley at the reception desk was very sweet and helpful - we felt like home. Beautiful patio room with fireplace and sunken tub and outside fire pit was very romantic, and of course - the fall colors with the waterfalls!!! Looking to coming back!
Friendly staff, fabulous place. Aesthetically beautiful and delicious dishes, professional waiters. The muffled light and smell of juniper creates a disastrous atmosphere. Cool view of the sunset and the river. I want to come back again and again.
Staff was great, welcoming, wheel chair friendly for my wife.
Fantastic views, excellent rooms, and great service!
Called to get some information on my stay that was around 1,100 for my wife and 2 dogs for my wife birthday . The front desk lady name jessica was not helpful and very rude. So i canceled are reservation. If I or anyone paying this much . Your team need to be on piont . And jessica was not . Even ask for a manager . Was told no one was there .. my wife did say a lady name Stefanie was very nice. So i put that in here.
I was only there for a private reception and dinner. The food was excellent, the service was friendly and efficient, and the views of the falls and sunset over the mountains were beautiful. Great experience.
Just checked out the inside while when we went to see the falls, nice lobby and shop.
Our server Jessica in the restaurant was incredible! She made our visit spectacular. Thank you Jessica!
Attended a wedding at salish. Team was attentive and well-functioning. Beautiful venue
We just walked through after viewing the falls. Beautiful!
Lovely places with delicious breakfast and beautiful scenery.
Beautiful location, next to the Snoqualmie falls. The place has an authentic feel to it and is visually appealing.
We came to view the waterfall. Very beautiful area. I did a little shopping in the gift shop!
We went to the Attic and had lunch. Eat here, it is super tasty and has a great view.
I didn't really visit the Spa, I was BY Snoqualmie Falls and my phone assumed I was at rhetorical spa, but Snoqualmie Falls was beautiful, as always.
My spouse and I did a two night getaway here and it was relaxing. They have a nice spa and two restaurants. Even with a $300 gift certificate, the final bill for two nights, a 50 minute massage, and $50 towards dinner was over $900. While it was very nice accommodations, I took off one star for the high price.
Valet parking is available. Beautiful view, attentive service, impressive menu and wine choices. The Salish is expensive, but worth it for a special occasion.
Great food at breakfast. Had the country breakfast and should have paid attention when there was an option to share a plate on the menu. Portions were enormous, food was very good, we had a very nice time. We left paying much less than I had anticipated based on the amount and quality of food.
Went there to view the falls at the upper viewing area. Went inside for drinks afterwards.
The place is nice but very formal and expensive. Being near to waterfall is best feature
Well yes yes yes true very beautiful very beautiful I look at it and it makes me want to return again
Its a beautiful place with great food and very nice rooms. I would recommend it without hesitation. It is pricey but worth it.
Great place to take out of town guests & for locals to go for a nice evening
Absolutely amazing. Loved it! Grrat views, great food. Be prepared to pay though, it aint cheap.
Wonderful staff and such an enjoyable experience. Snoqualmie is a beautiful area. Although a tad expensive, the Salish Lodge employees work tirelessly to make your experience there one of a kind.
very beautiful spot, right t snoqualmie falls. people do like weddings n' stuff here. the falls look better in may than september.
The Attic restaurant is a great venue. Good food, reasonably priced and the views are breathtaking . The service staff is courteous and extremely competent.
Grilled cheese and tomato soup took my childhood favorite to the next level. I did feel like the attic was really noisy for how many people were seated at the time. Overall the food wins out
Nice lunch at the restaurant overlooking the falls. Food was good, but options are limited.
Good food with a wonderful view of the falls. Make reservations if you want a window seat.
I'm obsessed with this place - beautiful setting, incredible food and outstanding spa. Can't say enough about their staff either! All super helpful, nice and knowledgeable. STAY HERE!
We went to the Salish Lodge for our 1 year anniversary and got the Salish Signature Package. The room was amazing, we got one of the 1st floor rooms with a fireplace inside and outside. All of the food we got was delicious and the messages were wonderful. We also got a bottle of sparkling wine with our room, and were very happy with the quality of it.
The only reason we are not giving 5 stars is due to our reservations being messed up. When we made our reservation 2-3 weeks in advanced we also booked our spa time, made a dinner reservation, and let them know we would have a dog with us. The day before we were supposed to arrive I received a call saying that we didn't have spa reservations and would we like to make some. So we had to call and because of the short notice they only had 1 slot available that would fit both of us in. It was also at a different time then our original plan and earlier than their check in time. They said we would be allowed to check in early though, so fine. When we went to check in, they said there was no note that we were bringing a dog and they had to scramble to get an early check in dog-friendly room for us. Then I noticed on our check in paper that our dinner reservation was on a different day than what we requested, when we inquired they had accidentally booked us dinners for 2 nights, one under my husbands name, one under mine. Once we got everything sorted out, the rest of our stay was wonderful, it was just the reservation got a little bungled.
Beautiful place. Very well kept, clean comfortable rooms and friendly staff.