The Rigdon House

Cambria, California United States of America

The Rigdon House
4.5
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V1562OJtomm
1 year ago
Feeling lucky? We really lucked out! We were just looking for a hotel near town that accepted dogs. This place is fabulous! And a bargain considering what is included. We got a king suite and it is huge! The bathtub is deep and the water stays hot! The fireplace heats the room! The TV is smart and you can stream the channels you own. Of course, Cambria is so beautiful, you probably won’t be watching much TV. On top of this, there is a free happy hour and the host serves a wonderful flatbread. There is no breakfast, but there is free fruit, coffee, & tea in the morning. And the coffee in the room is actually tasty! There’s a French pastry shop two blocks away, as well as Linn’s restaurant for breakfast and Robin’s for lunch or dinner right across the street. In the back, there is a large patio including a fire pit.

Amenities

Parking - Free
Internet - Wi-Fi - Free

Property Location
With a stay at The Rigdon House in Cambria, just steps from Fiscalini Ranch Preserve and Cambria’s Historical Museum. This hotel is 13.8 mi (22.3 km) from Hearst Castle and 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from Moonstone Beach Park.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 14 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwaves. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers and dryers, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Amenities
Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access. This hotel also features concierge services and a picnic area.

Dining
Mingle with other guests at the complimentary reception, held daily. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include multilingual staff, a library, and coffee/tea in a common area. Free self parking is available onsite.

Need To Know Info

The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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mskathlo
|1 review
A strange mix adding up to a big disappointment I booked a suite for my husband and myself based on the glowing reviews and beautiful website photos as a treat for us after enduring a hard season of my husband's cancer and chemo treatments. The location and the well-furnished/beautifully decorated common areas are definitely the strengths of this inn. They also had some nice touches in the room like fridges, microwaves, cute cups and saucers, as well as a common kitchen area with some sacks and jugs you could fill with filtered water for your room. Unfortunately, that charm and comfort disappeared when we walked into our suite (two queen suite, Room 16). It was gloomy and drab, making the large space feel cavernous and cold. Turning on the lamps in the living area didn't help as they were bright/harsh bulbs surrounded by clear glass, so we were either blinded interrogation-style or sitting in gloom. Besides some wood chairs at the little table, our only option for sitting was an old pull-out couch whose cushions were so flattened, you were really just sitting on the hard pull-out, which made loud farting noises every time we sat or moved. Our room was also the only one on the first floor with no curtains for some reason, and the blinds were not very effective at keeping out the courtyard lights. There were dark scuffmarks all over the walls, the one sad throw pillow on the couch had a stain on it, and our sink was clogged our first evening/morning. All the effort at this inn seems to have been put into the common areas and very little into the actual rooms. Ours looked nothing like the website photos. The strangest part was the total lack of available staff. There was a nice young woman we saw briefly who checked us in, but she was gone by the time we came back from dinner our first night even though it was an hour before they 'closed' the front desk. I thought we could tell someone about our sink when they 'opened' at 10:00 the next morning, but there was still no one to be found. I called the inn's phone number (which rang unanswered in front of me) and left a message. When we returned in the afternoon, the sink was better, so someone clearly got the message, but there was no return communication. There was also no employee other than the room cleaner on the premises all day or evening. Dirty dishes and trash were piled up in the common kitchen area, no one showed up to provide happy hour as promised, no coffee was available the next morning (trash and dishes still piled high), and worst of all, there was zero communication from anyone. All us guests were left completely on our own with just a sign listing a number to call "in emergencies," which baffled all of us who gathered for the nonexistent happy hour. There was a young man around our final morning, but all he said to us when we told him we were checking out was, "just leave your keys in the tray." No question about how our stay was, no explanation for the total lack of amenities promised or complete absence of staff the previous day, no "thank you for staying with us." If anything, he seemed annoyed that we had searched him out to tell him we were checking out, although I don't know that I blame him given the mess he had to clean up. Bottom line: if you are willing to pay over $300 a night to be completely ghosted by staff and stay in a large, depressing room seemingly furnished with random thrift store purchases, I wish you the best. Spend as much time as you can in the lovely back courtyard or living room/library (which has all the comfy armchairs/seating our suite was missing) since those will be far nicer than your room.
V1562OJtomm
|1 review
Feeling lucky? We really lucked out! We were just looking for a hotel near town that accepted dogs. This place is fabulous! And a bargain considering what is included. We got a king suite and it is huge! The bathtub is deep and the water stays hot! The fireplace heats the room! The TV is smart and you can stream the channels you own. Of course, Cambria is so beautiful, you probably won’t be watching much TV. On top of this, there is a free happy hour and the host serves a wonderful flatbread. There is no breakfast, but there is free fruit, coffee, & tea in the morning. And the coffee in the room is actually tasty! There’s a French pastry shop two blocks away, as well as Linn’s restaurant for breakfast and Robin’s for lunch or dinner right across the street. In the back, there is a large patio including a fire pit.
suresej2018
|1 review
Great Stay in Cambria This hotel is well situated on a quite street in the town of Cambria. Just around the corner from restaurants, shops and a wonderful little market “Soto’s True Earth Market. Our king suite was spacious and clean. The hotel also offers host cocktails in the evening (2 per guest), a kitchen with dishes and flatware, coffee, tea and a microwave. We were there off season when the prices were lower, the staff was helpful, and ample parking. We would definitely stay at the Rigdon house again.
Celina P
|1 review
Pleasantly surprised The place is clean, within walking distance of downtown Cambria, and extremely hospitable. We stopped here as passing through on a longer trip, but plan to come back and stay here! The concierge was so friendly and welcoming. We especially loved the complimentary happy hour and snacks available.
Lurfer1
|1 review
Wish we had stayed longer We stayed at Rigdon House for one night as part of our trip up the PCH. We selected Cambria for a stop as we had spent the afternoon at the amazing Hearst Castle. Cambria turned out to be a lovely little town, with a. Nice choice of shops, restaurants etc. and Moonstone Beach was great. Rigdon House was fabulous, I wish we had stayed an additional night. Really good value. The reception on check in was welcoming and helpful. The room was really clean, nicely decorated, beds comfortable, we had a good night’s sleep. We were travelling with our teenage daughter so it was good to be able to have separate bedrooms in the suite. As mentioned in other reviews the Happy Hour was a nice touch, we sat on the patio next to the outdoor fire pit enjoying our free welcome cocktails which was very civilised and unexpected. There was also free fresh popcorn and fruit as well as a selection of drinks. In the morning we popped to the nearby Bakery and got food to go that we ate in the dining area in reception, again a nice touch as I hate eating in a bedroom. This is one of the nicest hotels we stayed in on our trip and I would happily stay there and in Cambria again.

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