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The views of the falls from the attic bar are phen...

The views of the falls from the attic bar are phenomenal and I can heartily recommend the grilled cheese and tomato soup to anyone looking for a homely meal to warm them on a cold and rainy afternoon.

This review is for the Salish Lodge gift shop. The...

This review is for the Salish Lodge gift shop. They have a nice selection of candles, cookbooks, wine related items and other gift type items. They also have some snacks if you need anything while staying there.

Great views. Casual atmosphere. Stew tasted like ...

Great views. Casual atmosphere. Stew tasted like it was from a can. Was going to order a side of bread but it was extremely overpriced. Great service and drinks although they were a bit overpriced, too.

Beautiful views directly next to the Snoqualmie Fa...

Beautiful views directly next to the Snoqualmie Falls. Perfect for a weekend getaway in a luxury lodge environment. Best to plan for time when the Falls are raging, or there is a decent amount of snowfall to ensure an amazing view from your room. Highly recommend.

Spacious modern rooms with large bath and great am...

Spacious modern rooms with large bath and great amenities. Friendly and professional staff greeting you upon arrival with complimentary valet parking and a glass of light cocktail. Food in the restaurant is a bit overpriced, but we really enjoyed the experience and local wine. Walk to the observation deck and you see majestic Snoqualmie Falls. We did both - evening and morning stroll

The spa is excellent and really a must do when vis...

The spa is excellent and really a must do when visiting the lodge as an overnight guest. The Attic is great for lunch. If you're going to eat downstairs for breakfast, make sure to make a reservation. The falls are gorgeous and there are several viewing areas. Try to make your way to the furthest one for the greatest view.

I wish I could say I spend the night in places lik...

I wish I could say I spend the night in places like the Salish Lodge on a regular basis, but as it happens I'm only a lowly mortal. We splurged for the night, about 6,000 miles into a 9,000 mile road trip. Needless to say my bug-splattered Honda looked a smidge out of place once the kindly valet took my keys. Hair windblown from a day at the beach and riding with the windows down, we check into this gorgeous lodge looking like a couple of country scarecrows but the polished lady at the front desk treated us like gold. Once safely in the elevator, I turn to my tired companion with whom I'd been avoiding eye contact lest we burst into simultaneous laughter and announced in my best southern drawl, "Well, we paid for it like anyone else so they can't kick us out."

In any case, the room was - and I assume still is - spectacular. Whatever luxury is your thing, it's there. Sometimes, when I shuffle into my shower at home, I strongly resent it for not being that walk-in closet of a shower at the Salish, or my stupid normal tub not making me feel like a tea bag floating in a giant teacup. Normal life is hard now after a night in that place.

My husband and I had such a great experience at Sa...

My husband and I had such a great experience at Salish. We decided to stay here for our babymoon and it did not disappoint! The service was great, especially our server at The Dining Room - Caitlin was really kind and had such a great attitude! The team was very careful ensuring that everything was cleaned properly and tried to encourage as much social distancing as possible. They even provided masks and hand wipes in our room. They also guaranteed our early check in time as requested and had a maternity pillow ready in my room when I had requested it they day before. I also loved how easy it was to communicate with their team because they reached out through text before and during our stay. We also enjoyed room service while we were there and were blown away by the quality of the food. We felt very safe here and want to thank the whole team for the amazing welcome!

Always a treat to have breakfast at the Salish Lod...

Always a treat to have breakfast at the Salish Lodge Dining Room. I would go there for the coffee service alone, but then you add buttermilk biscuits, local honey, and a whole menu of other yummies ... irresistible! Sitting next to the fireplace is our favorite on a chilly morning. Thanks Salish for starting off out staycation!

Love!!!

Quaint and unique location, the spa and massage ar...

Quaint and unique location, the spa and massage are top notch, pools/sauna and steam rooms. Clean and nice! The halls and common areas can be little cold in the building in the winter they have fireplaces in the rooms, jetted tubs and the food is top notch. More affordable options in the Attic restaurant upstairs. Breakfast in the main dinning room is one of the best around. It's pricey, but if you plan on the expense its worth every penny. Great hiking down and around the falls and other good places downtown, and the Sno Casino is nearby.

Awesome experience but expensive... If you don't m...

Awesome experience but expensive... If you don't mind paying top dollar than this place rocks. Not the best bang for your buck, but for experience, location, and luxury I don't know of a place that beats it.

The spa was nice, I really like the steam room , ...

The spa was nice, I really like the steam room , massage was amazing, the restaurant was great, but our room was not that great. Not a very thorough cleaning, found last guests hair ties and other trash on the floor while unpacking. Hot water only worked when it wanted to while showering, but when filling the bath the water was nice and hot.

food was great, though the dining room was so cons...

food was great, though the dining room was so consitently full all weekend we had to order to our room for dinner, and go elsewhere for breakfast. valets are excellent. rooms took way too long to be ready for us. overall, a lovely location, but in need of a bit of polish to be 5 star.

Good

Amazing hotel. Renovated rooms are very nice and t...

Amazing hotel. Renovated rooms are very nice and the staff is excellent. They are very accommodating and will go the extra mile to ensure you have a good stay. Views are beautiful. Two person steam showers in rooms are great. The fancy restaurant is delicious, I had the best steak of my life there and the Attic pub is awesome. The service can be slow, but don't miss the damn fine coffee and cherry pie.

We ate in the upper resturaunt. They were friendly...

We ate in the upper resturaunt. They were friendly but the service was a little slow (they did have a lot of guests though so it was understandable). They were friendly, and the drinks were great. The food was on the better side of average for a place like that.

Food was incredible. We had a request to have a pr...

Food was incredible. We had a request to have a private room for our friends that were married that day and they gave us a unused balcony room and it was incredible. Best getaway you can have in the Eastside.

Really appropriate level of gorgeous and artful ca...

Really appropriate level of gorgeous and artful care for the spectacular Snoqualmie Falls. The hotel is out of my league (price), but the Attic and Dining Room restaurants are absolutely sublime.

Our good friends invited us out for breakfast. The...

Our good friends invited us out for breakfast. The restaurant here is excellent. The service is outstanding. The food was very very good. This may have been our one and only visit here as we passed through the state. If you're in the area, then this a stop to make for breakfast.

Wait time for casual dining was very long. Food wa...

Wait time for casual dining was very long. Food was pretty good for the price. The honey and biscuit were fantastic. However the mac and cheese could have used a bit more cheese perhaps? Overall worth a lunch.

Salish Lodge & Spa

Salish Lodge & Spa

4.5