Little River Inn is a bed and breakfast Little River located in United States.
7901 N Highway 1 Little River , CA 95456 United States
Spectacular views of the Pacific off the coast of Mendocino county . Gorgeous little hideaway for a weekend away, or a spa vacation, or friends reunion trip.
Popular restaurant . Be prepared to wait to be seated in the restaurant if you show up without reservations . Otherwise, seat yourself at a table on the bar side. The bar menu is on the back page....
Fantastic mimosas . And be sure to get the Swedish hotcakes
Check in early in the day, walk just a bit north and you're in a gorgeous park overlooking the great Pacific Ocean.
The best dog friendly hotel in Mendocino. Full service with a touch of Mendo friendliness service.
San Francisco Magazine, January 2013: the Little River Inn cooks up the judges' pick for the best crab cakes in the county .
Cozy Inn with a walking trail to Van Damme state park .
We had the Margaret Bullard cottage - great views and a hot tub on deck!
Crab cake Eggs Benedictine are divine
Fantastic Benedict and extra thick cut bacon !
Try the Swedish Hotcake With Olallieberry Jam
Seems to be the hot spot for old people! Family and I went for breakfast and although they "lost" our reservation , (which we heard happens often) the food was delicious and they were accommodating.
Really nice folk & super dog-friendly! Plus, an adorable deer family that roams the property. - Sharon Hardy
Cute inn with breakfast basket served to your room and tasty brownies, plus in room fireplace and llamas. Comfy bed; towels and bathrooms could use an upgrade but close to hikes and places to eat. - Gabrielle
Beautiful location, 100% vegan food resort - several of the Mexican dishes are pretty good - enchiladas, tamales etc. - Rob Maddison
We loved the clam chowder (whole clams in shell), the fish sandwich, and the 60/40 sliders (off the bar menu). Everything was delightful! - Angela Wangela
The bean, cheese, and rice burrito is to die for. Without a doubt the best burrito I've had in years. - Alexandria Lozano