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Introduction
Clementine's Bed and Breakfast is an elegantly restored 1888 Victorian house located in Astoria at the mouth of the Columbia River, two hours from Portland. The large two story Italianate style house is located in the National Historic District of downtown Astoria and is on the Historic Homes Walking Tour. It is an easy walk to museums, exceptional dining, the vintage trolley ride and the River Walk along the banks of the Columbia River. Lavish gardens provide cut flowers for the house and your room and herbs for the kitchen. A sensuous stroll through the gardens at Clementine's displays color and fragrance for our guest's delight.
Astoria Oregon is located at the mouth of the Columbia River on the Oregon Coast and has many adventures and activities to offer visitors. As the oldest American town west of the Mississippi which will celebrate its Bi-Centennial in 2011, and the western end of the Lewis & Clark Trail. Astoria is rich in history and attractions. Whether you are visiting the Oregon Coast for a relaxing vacation, romantic honeymoon or anniversary, business trip, or a weekend getaway, Clementine's Bed and Breakfast in Astoria Oregon is an extraordinary location for travelers with pets and children.
Five rooms, each with private baths are located in this beautiful 2-story classic 1888 Victorian house. Some rooms feature fireplaces, private balconies and Columbia River views. Three suites are available in the adjacent Moose Temple Lodge (ideal for families and pets). Each morning enjoy a full, hot sumptuous breakfast. A complimentary glass of wine and light hors d'oeurves are served each afternoon from 5 to 6 p.m. and sweet treats and fruit are always available.
Clementine's Bed and Breakfast has received Rewards and Accolades from:
New York Times Travel Section, Sunday Oregonian Travel Section, Sunset Magazine, Coastal Living, Fodor's, Frommer's, Best Places on the Oregon Coast, Northwest Best Places, Best Places to Kiss.
Special PackagesCooking Classes At Clementine?s we love to eat and we love to cook! Our cooking classes are fun and user freindly with the right balance of classic simple techniques that keeps the level of challenge fun and interesting. Seasonal menus are planned choosing from the freshest ingredients of the Northwest and incorporate our passion with food into elegant setting and artful presentation. You will enjoy great meals and wonderful wine tastings.
Schedule a Class : We will accept a cooking class reservation with a room reservation for a week day or weekend for groups of 4 to 8 people. Classes are normally scheduled for March through June and September through December, but call to inquire about other times.
Cooking Class Policies: Classes at Clementine?s are packaged over 1 or 2 night minimum stays and can include 1 or 2 cooking classes during that period. They will include full meals or at least ample tastes and samples of all food prepared, written recipes and tasting of wines selected to complement the menu.
CLASS SCHEDULE -- Please call to set a personal date for your class. A minimum of 4, maximum of 8 people are required for each class. A minimum stay of one night during the week, or two nights on the weekend (which would include free hor d'oeurves and wine tasting upon check in).
Gift Certificates We do a lovely presentation Gift Certificate which can include 1 or more nights accommodations....(more)
Enhance Your Stay Enhance Your Stay with in-room indulgences such as a basket of hand dipped homemade truffles or cookies....(more)
Dinner Credit and Tickets to River Theater Depending on the weekend and what is scheduled we will combine tickets to live theater or a movie and dinner credit....(more)
Venture Outdoors 6 Days 5 Nights NW Oregon multi-sport adventure will focus on Astoria....(more)
Food is important at Clementine's Bed and Breakfast. We love to eat and we really love to cook. And we think there is a direct connection between a sense of contentment and the comfort and enjoyment of good food. We make that experience happen at our table. A large open gourmet kitchen where cooking classes are frequently scheduled is in full view where guests watch breakfast being staged. Breakfast, a multi-course event, is served on a beautiful setting of fine tableware and includes the best bounty of the Pacific Northwest, always fresh, delicious and out of the ordinary.
Breakfasts at Clementine's are lovingly prepared each morning by chef Judith. A different menu each day begins with a choice of fresh juices, freshly ground gourmet coffee, a dozen choices of teas or our in-house hot chocolate. A first course of fresh seasonal fruit compote is always served but in the fall and winter she prepares baked apples, pears, a seasonal crisp with vanilla yogurt or broiled grapefruit with grated nutmeg. Hand crafted sweet treats like petit assorted raspberry or blueberry muffins, baby fruited puff pastries, spicy buttermilk coffee cake or sweet drop scones will usually accompany the main dish. Some of Judith's favored main dishes include:
Individual Skillet Baked Eggs in Sweet Cream with Fresh Herbs & Cheese with Smoked Salmon
Clementine's Famous Buttermilk Cornmeal and Oatmeal Pancakes with Oregon Blueberries
Blintz Souffle with blueberry Sauce
Spinach Frittata with Goat Cheese and Wild Mushrooms
Baked Stuffed French Toast with carmelized apples or Fresh Fruit
Dungeness Crab Eggs Benedict with Steamed Asparagus
Huevos Rancheros or Southwest Frittata
Perfectly baked soft scrambled eggs with fresh herbs and fontina cheese
From Clementine's Kitchen
In 1995 we opened the Lagniappe Café, the name inspired from the French Cajun term "to get a little something extra". The café prepared everything from scratch including all our baked goodies, gourmet hand-built sandwiches, soups, and dinner entrees. The Café closed in 1998. But many of our customers have requested their favorite items from the menu and we put together recipes from the Café and Clementine's Bed and Breakfast. These recipes are tried and true and we thought you might enjoy preparing them for your family. Our cookbook "From Clementine's Kitchen" is due out soon, send us your name and e-mail address if you would like information when we send the cookbook out into the world, email us!
Area Information
Innkeepers Judith and Cliff Taylor are experienced hosts who are experts on what to do and see on the many wonderful activities in the area and pride themselves as "concierge of the North Coast".
The Lower Columbia River region is historically significant for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Many other natural and historical attractions provide visitors a wide range of activities for interesting day trips, including hiking, kayaking, biking, antique hunting, bird watching.
Attractions:
Fort Clatsop National Museum, with a replica of the winter camp built by Lewis and Clark in 1805 during their Northwest Expedition, celebrating the bicentennial.
Columbia River Maritime Museum, a nationally acclaimed nautical museum depicting the importance of naval activities from the Civil War to the present, impact on the area by fur trade,canneries, whaling, steam, motor and sailing vessels, a treasure of maritime history and information.
The Flavel House Museum, described by SUNSET MAGAZINE as the best example of Queen Anne architecture in Oregon, is the home of Captain George Flavel, the first Columbia River bar pilot.
The Heritage Museum, an exhibit of the natural history, geology, presence of native American artifacts and arrival of early immigrants and settlers.
Fort Stevens Historical Area and Military Museum, an early battery for coastal and harbor defense.
A self-guided HISTORIC WALKING TOUR of Victorian homes maps out a 2 hour easy walk viewing over 70 homes registered by state and national registers. Numerous museums are open seven days a week making Astoria itself "a museum without walls".
Other must-see attractions include the biggest Sitka Spruce in the U.S., oldest Red Cedar Grove on Long Island in Willipa Bay; Jewell Meadows elk viewing area; Eagle Sanctuary; Columbia White-tail Deer; North Head Lighthouse and Cape Disappointment Light house; Saddle Mountain hike- highest point in country; working waterfront where bar pilots boats and tug boats service river traffic. The natural rugged beauty of the region entices visitors from all over the world to boat, fish, hike, bike, enjoy beaches and wild life sanctuaries throughout the area and explore its historical impact. Other attractions include waterfront parks, a RiverWalk along the Columbia River, whale and bird migrations in winter and spring, bird sanctuaries. Astoria has great shopping art galleries, and restaurants.
Clementine's Bed and Breakfast is a member of the following associations: Oregon Bed & Breakfast Guild Oregon Lodging Association
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