Dining and Lodging
There are many fine dining and lodging options in Anderson Valley and the surrounding areas. However lodging in the valley itself is limited - so be sure and book early for events!
We also suggest visiting gomendo.com for lodging options and yelp.com for local restaurant reviews.
Local Lodging in Anderson Valley
Stoney Bottom Cottage and The Suite at Stoney Bottom
Boonville 707-895-9424
Stoney Bottom Cottage is quiet and private. Surrounded by 5-1/2 fenced acres of landscaped gardens and sculpture, there is a fully equipped kitchen, dining area, propane fireplace, California King bed and a lovely deck for sunset viewing.
Philo 707-953-0440
Next door to Golden Eye Winery and Indian Creek State Park; "The Madrones" is an national award-winning cluster of buildings. Originally a private home and business compound, the property has the charm of an European country estate and is located in one of California's premier wine regions. Nestled in the picturesque Anderson Valley, near Philo and the historic town of Boonville,
we offer two vacation suites off the courtyard above Lula Cellars tasting room, a private home with an acre of manicured gardens and our library meeting room. The gated grounds around “Sun and Cricket Cottage” are also offered for weddings, small groups and special events. Some of the amenities include: luxurious bathrooms, beautiful vineyard views and stylish, yet comfortable interiors.
Mendocino 707-937-6742
MacCallum House is a collection of world-class properties located in the historic village of Mendocino. The Main Property, home of the elegant MacCallum House Inn, is private and secluded, set on two beautifully landscaped acres of vibrant gardens. Built in 1882 by town founder William Kelley as a wedding gift to his daughter Daisy on her marriage to local entrepreneur Alexander MacCallum. The popular restaurant, café and Grey Whale bar enhance the landmark Victorian estate with notable Executive Chef Alan Kantor wielding the whisk. Guests enjoy fine food and drink while watching the waves from the sunporch.
Navarro 707-895-3027
The guest house is a unique historical building, a tastefully restored grand home built for the owner of the local sawmill during the logging boom in the early years of the twentieth century. Today it is an inviting and comfortable home base for visitors to enjoy a weekend getaway amidst the tranquility and the scenic beauty of the Anderson Valley. We offer four comfortable bedrooms, one with an en suite bathroom and one with twin beds for the youngsters. We offer a complimentary Continental Breakfast, featuring homemade breads
Boonville 707-895-2572
The Toll House Inn is an historic Boonville landmark built in 1912. A two hour drive from San Francisco, the Toll House sits on 650 consciously managed acres, seven minutes outside of town on the Boonville-Ukiah road. Enjoy easy access to wineries, parks, and gatherings in Anderson Valley, and explore the hills and meadows that make up the Toll House’s backyard. The Toll House offers four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and can sleep up to 12 people. We are well suited for individuals, families, and small retreat groups.