The Windsor Hotel, 605 Grand Ave, Del Norte, CO 81132, United States
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The Windsor Hotel - Featured Reviews (401)
Our favorite Colorado destination! We stayed here for New Year’s Eve and enjoyed the extraordinary 8-course wine pairing dinner. The original Chef Tim recipes were creative & served with artistic flair. Our room was charming & spacious.
Really Nice to see how the Old Property restored and been maintained. I’ve did booking on the go.. as Hour before I checked in and I felt assured as it’s a small city/town and been able to get some room very last minute - was a blessing. Melissa the Manager was very kind and helpful lady on the call and gave all the details. I appreciate your help. I had a Queen Room - staging lady Susan from History. Was smaller room than most regular Hotels. Decent overall and clean.
This historic hotel is gorgeous and the picture on the website do not do it justice. Our room was spacious, clean, and just beautiful. We had dinner in their charming courtyard from the food truck they have out back. Since we had our kids with us, it was more casual than the restaurant and a perfect place for the kids to move around. Overall, this hotel was a nice, unexpected find.
Loved this hotel. Our room was Victorian style, big and clean. This is a historic building that is charming. The receptionist was very nice, we were allowed to check in very early. We did have some road noise since this hotel is right on HWY 160. There was no microwave or refrigerator in the room.
The restaurant is a laid-back fine dining, which was delicious. We had the steak as well as the scallop dishes. We are already planning on going back again. The staff is very nice and knowledgeable of the hotel's rich history.
I guess there are 20 rooms upstairs at $149/night. I didn't see them, didn't stay there, only dined in the dining room. Old West brick and wood construction from the 1870s and 80s. Dining room is a showcase for modern and a couple old oil paintings for sale, which are done by talented artists, such as Charles Ewing. My Elk Medallions with microgreens and coulis was tasty. My friend's Flatiron steak was also good. Both came with carrots and snap peas - no baked potatoes here, only mashed potatoes described as "puree". Mandarin Orange Sorbet for dessert was a great palate cleanser. Chef came out of kitchen to ask a nearby table how everything was that night, ignored us, so I guess being old and white comes with privilege I can't enjoy. We had to ask for water, to which our waitress made an excuse for the water girl being unavailable. It's good to see that tatted, pink haired people can find employment at such places.
While not knowing what to expect, we were most pleasantly surprised and impressed. The Windsor is an historic hotel very nicely remodeled and updated without losing its elegant heritage. It is well appointed with beautiful antiques and is well maintained. The hotel dining room feels era characteristic and refined. We ordered from the bar menu and chose the tacos, DELICIOUS!! All the food we saw looked very good. We are typically eat at the bar people, and this bar, while small, is inviting and quite popular. We had planned to stay one night but found it so comfortable we stayed a second night. Excellent experience!
Fine hotel. No more croissants due to COVID’s impact years ago. Okay, that was the bell on the door. So. Yup another room. No more fine touches. So that is gone. Just like the rest. Full pay no benefits. Shame. Okay, so room is fine. And…….food. No. The food truck or dinner in hotel was satisfactory, kinda icky. So….where is the raspberry jam and croissant? No. No for you and I. Nothing more.
Love this place! We always plan our trips around stopping by here. The lovely people working there are always courteous and welcoming. You can tell they make all their food with love, because it is mouthwateringly delicious! The shop is so cute and c