![]() ![]() Nowhere in this area or even Seattle do restaurants charge $15 for a small Caesar salad (just salad, not protein adder). This 1/2 price menu is nothing more than the routine sales ploy of jacking up prices then advertising half off. The food is greatly improved from my last visit.but beware. I could understand this refusal if i was looking for something of greater value at a lesser price. What I didn't understand was why I could order from the full price food menu, but could not pay full price for a premium mixed drink. ![]() I must say that this is the first time any establishment has refused more money to fulfill a simple request. I asked if I could pay FULL price for a different drink and was told no. The setting is beautiful and the service was good. Happy Hour supposedly serves 1/2 price drinks and 1/2 price special 4-6pm food menu. My husband and I went with some friends on Saturday for Happy Hour. As a local resident, let's just say that the first experience left much to be desired. It has been a few years since I have eaten at the Fireside. In all: Very nice, and well worth a visit for breakfast, brunch or lunch. It was a really big bottle too so it came with us in the car after the friendly waiter found a stopper for it. ![]() I'd asked for sparkling and got still, so was mildly disappointing, but not really the end of the world. A larger bowl of the same: $8 An espresso served with lemon rind: $2 The only thing that seemed expensive was the (excessively large) bottle of San Pellegrino water, which was $5. I'm not sure if prices in the evening are high or something (a lot of reviewers complain about the prices) but we found it very very reasonable - cheap in fact! A cup of delicious clam chowder: $6 (inc fresh bread and olive dip). It came with a small French stick, which seemed oven-fresh (warm and beautifully textured). Creamy but light and bursting with flavour. I had the clam chowder, and it was absolutely delicious. The setting is idyllic so we decided to have a spot of very light lunch. For our full pet policy, please click here.We stopped by while passing through. Please note that pets are not allowed in the King Balcony View Room. Please check availability for pet-friendly accommodations. Pet Policy – We are happy to welcome pets at the Port Ludlow Inn, however certain restrictions do apply. Choose a table next to the roaring fireplace or enjoy sweeping views of Ludlow Bay and sunsets over the Olympic Mountains from a seat near the floor-to-ceiling windows or outside on the veranda. Waterfront Dining – Nestled into the west end of the Inn’s main floor, The Fireside is known for its daily dinner menu, extensive wine selection, and use of local produce, artisan meats and cheeses and Pacific Northwest seafood. The Inn features a waterfront award-winning restaurant, as well as 3,000 square feet of meeting space and hosts retreats, conferences, social gatherings, and special events.Īccommodations & Amenities – If you are seeking a getaway that features warm hospitality and a high level of personal service, come and experience the natural beauty, amenities, and resort activities that keep our guests returning year after year. Most rooms provide spectacular water and mountain views and private balconies. ![]() In each of the beautifully appointed guest rooms, you will find numerous amenities including a fireplace and jetted tub. Our accommodations include 35 guest rooms and two suites. The Port Ludlow Inn is a 37 room boutique, waterfront inn inspired by New England’s classic coastal summer homes. ![]()
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