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March 2024 by Craig Angell
Nearby activities: Skiing.
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March 2024 by Russell Newton
We went for a drink and some light supper. The service was great and the onion soup was amazing
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February 2024 by Cathi Crutchfield
Quaint Boutique Hotel in downtown Telluride, CO. Restaurant and small bar are perfectly adorned and the staff were a delight. The French onion soup and Flatliner are impressiveRooms: BeautifulNearby activities: Everything downtownSafety: Top TierWalkability: PerfectFood & drinks: Fabulous
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January 2024 by Anna Davila
We had our happy hour, it was indeed
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January 2024 by B Fsbo
Here is PROOF.Civilization returns...Breakfast at the New Sheridan Hotel dining room.Bliss in the old cow Town.Elegant service, memorable flavors, real maple syrup.Find yourself here on a snowy day. Say ahhhhh.Ask for Jacob.Nearby activities: Shopping, history... all just across the street.
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December 2023 by Michael Petrov
High quality. In a great shape. Fancy restaurant.
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December 2023 by Jamie Quint
Historic and classy. Professional staff are inviting and friendly. The atmosphere is iconic to the mining days of this wonderful part of Colorado. Telluride is a must experience kind of place. The New Sheridan Hotel is a jewel!Rooms: Historic classic rooms with great views of the mountains surrounding Telluride.
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December 2023 by Brent McCleese
One of the most beautifully decorated and comfortable hotels we have ever stayed in. If visiting Telluride, you need to stay here. Every detail was thought about in designing this historic hotel. Immediately upon entry, the service was exceptional. We were welcomed by several employees, grabbing the door and helping with our luggage. Our room wasn't ready, but they were happy to store our luggage so we could walk around town and ride the gondola. They called when room was ready. We were in room 204 looking over the main street. They had a humidifier and a white noise machine to drown out street noise, which was great. The room was beautiful and well appointed. Top of the line mattress and linens. The bed was so cozy. The bathroom floors were heated. I appreciated the deep bath tub, which I soaked in after a long, cold night of walking around. The decor, the carpet, paint color, and historic pieces were so impressive to us. Even the carpeting on the stairs and hallways looked brand new. The restaurant and bar area were amazing. We cannot wait to return. Thanks to all the staff for a great experience.
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October 2023 by James Anthony Theiler
A sky for Randal he was our server and he was great. Overall area experience. I will be back. I would recommend.
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October 2023 by Lea Crittenden
Always a place to stop into for a drink on the patio. Perfect location.Walkability: Middle of townFood & drinks: Great food & drinks
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October 2023 by Dave
Had drinks and Charcuterie at the rooftop bar. A little pricey but a super fun time. Excellent view of the town.
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October 2023 by Eohippus
It's an expensive hotel in an expensive town. We booked the "cozy-sized" room for our fall visit to Telluride and didn't really know what we were getting into. The point of this review is to explain what you get when you book cozy. First of all, the hotel is terrific. It's in a perfect location on Main Street, in the middle of everything Telluride - just blocks from the gondola, for example. It has an interesting history, but has been carefully and thoughtfully remodeled (sound-proofing was a priority, apparently. Kudos to the designer for that). My only complaint is not the hotel's fault: there's no on-site parking and there is never going to be on-site parking, given the fact that the hotel was built before people had cars. Parking is still free, however, but you have to go hunting for just right "kind" of spot, and for us that was a couple of blocks away (and very uphill) behind the hotel. It was very annoying to have to trudge back to the car to retrieve our jackets, or whatever else we'd left in there, especially since we'd just flew in from our sea-level home, and that hill felt like a mountain. (For edification, they'll tell you to find parking indicated with a green "G" on it. The green G is very small, beneath much more commanding lettering saying the area was for 2-hour parking, or something else. We drove around for a while. trying to find green G parking, when we'd actually just hadn't seen it on the signs the first time around.) So -- the cozy room isn't all that small! I once stayed in a hotel in NYC where I had to stand ON the bed to change my clothes. This room not only had a king-sized bed and two night stands, but a loveseat and coffee table. There was a regular-sized closet, built-in drawers, thoughtful shelving, and a generously sized bathroom. You will not feel cramped. My only real objection to the cozy room was the fact that it faced into an air shaft. That meant the room was very dark, both night and day. It was a little warm in the room in September and there is no air conditioning - just be forewarned if you're perpetually hot, like us (I think there was a swamp cooler in the closet, but it was the middle of the night and I didn't feel like trying to figure out how to use it). Also, you can ask for a dorm-sized fridge to be brought up, which we appreciated.
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September 2023 by James Smith
Ray and the team run a great operation. Old(Historic) bar and rooftop are great for a happy hour drink in the afternoons.
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August 2023 by Garet Wetzel
Great brunch stop. You must try the trout salad.
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August 2023 by Karen Lesko
We really enjoyed our stay at the New Sheridan. We especially enjoyed all the historical pictures in the halls. Our room was very comfortable and the evaporative cooler worked well after a trek to the basement for ice. We also had a delicious meal in the dining room. The only area that I think needs improvement is the check-in process. It could be significantly streamlined. You cannot park in front of the hotel and it is not obvious where to park, so my husband circled the block while I went in to the hotel and asked. I was told to go up one block to the New Sheridan marked spaces, which you can park in for 15 minutes. I flagged down my husband and directed him to one of the spaces. We brought our luggage to the hotel and checked in. The person checking us in told me to take our luggage up (he offered to help) and then come back down for parking instructions. When I came back down there was nobody at the desk. At this point it has been longer than 15 minutes. After a short wait, I did get a virtual parking pass and was shown a picture of the sign to look for where I could park legally, but was told not to park where there were meters on certain streets (I had no idea which streets they were). I drove around until I thought I was parked legally, and walked back and described exactly where I was parked and was told it was ok. This long drawn out process could be easily solved by adding a link to the New Sheridan website with parking instructions for check-in, a note to bring your license plate number for the parking permit, and a picture of the correct parking sign with brief instructions for where to park and not park. In addition, every hotel I have stayed at for many years has given me the wifi password when I checked in, except the New Sheridan. I called the front desk, but nobody answered, so I went down and asked for the wifi password, which was given to me verbally (it was not complicated).