Inn at 2nd & C

North Coast & Redwoods


Formerly the Eagle House Inn, but reopened under new ownership in May 2017, this glorious Victorian hotel has been tastefully restored to combine Victorian-era decor with every possible modern amenity. The magnificent turn-of-the-century ballroom is used for everything from theater performances to special events. There is also a yoga studio. Breakfast, tea and complimentary cocktails are additional perks.

Although the hotel is non-smoking, the owners have thoughtfully designated an outside secluded area for smokers (with a bay view, no less!).


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