The Inn at Death Valley Dining Room
CA-190, DEATH VALLEY
(760) 786-2345
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I have visited the Inn on multiple occasions to capture wedding photos! The major upside of staying here, regardless of the downsides, is just how close it is to the popular spots in the park. Other hotels are just not as close since everything outside of the park is far away. It's also a beautiful location with some good amenities. Just keep in mind that the park is still remote and this location can sometimes lose electricity. It's all a part of the fun!
We had a delicious dinner with fantastic service. Mike, our waiter, had great recommendations for the menu options as well as upcoming road trip stops. Reservations are required for dinner.
Good ambience, great service! Good food too. We are vegetarians too.
Dining options in Death Valley are limited. While we were not staying at the Inn, we chose to go there for dinner, hoping for an upscale meal.
I’m still not clear on whether we were refused admittance to the restaurant because we weren’t staying there or not, but they claimed didn’t have space for us, even though the restaurant was clearly less than half full.
We were invited to sit in the bar and eat. Eating in the bar still lets you order off the full menu. The tables were small and eating in the bar seats was awkward. Our server was fabulous and made up for the attitude we received from the hostess.
Food was decent. Dessert was amazing!
Delicious breakfast with an incredible view. $4 for a cup of coffee is absolutely ridiculous but the actual breakfast is delicious. The best breakfast potatoes and breakfast croissant I've ever had. Love that the french toast comes with soft spreadable butter. I would recommend for breakfast and would go back.
Very nice place for fine dining. Scenic views and atmosphere inside and outside. Service was fine.
The low ratings are contextually absurd. This is the best spot in Death Valley, period. Everything in the park is expensive including food, and there's no Michelin star dining. If you want a good burger, however, this is your best option in Furnace Creek.
The uber and yuzu cheesecake actually tasted like ube and real yuzu, the flavors married perfectly with the raspberry coulis, definitely recommend.
i got food poisoning from eating the salmon
Breakfast was really good, and we only had a burger for lunch here one day. Both with really great service!
We did not eat diner here, because meals were crazy expensive and choices were weird. (I know personal opinion)
We ate a la carte here and the food was very good. The service was really accommodating, fulfilling all of our wishes and making the perfect dessert recommendation. Important: reserve in advance or plan to eat earlier or very late. The very early meal suited us very well.
Vegetarian options: Many dishes are vegetarian, with an additional option for meat or scampi
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Everything 10 of 10 but the food, the filet Mignon dry and with a sweet didn’t like it the mashed potatoes dry too well to abbreviate my dogs will it that mignon 65$ and the salmon 40$ wasted.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 5
Ribeye was awesome juicy and tender
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This restaurant is a real oasis in the desert. Basic but very delicious food, great service, and a cozy atmosphere. The prices are normal, and you can enjoy some rest in the middle of your long drive through the desert.
Vegetarian options: Veggie (garden) burger
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Wow what an amazing place. We stopped for lunch and thoroughly enjoyed the amazing view and great food served. Definitely can recommend.
The hotel itself looks great however we were just passing through so cannot comment on the rooms.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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