Ryde Hotel Walnut Grove, Walnut Grove
About the Hotel
The Ryde Hotel, characterized by its inviting peach-tone facade, rests on the serene banks of the Sacramento River and is a notable California Delta landmark. With a history marked by various incarnations, it boasts modern amenities while maintaining its original design. It is renowned as a preferred wedding venue and is famous for its year-round Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet, cherished by families for generations. Located on scenic State Highway 160, it provides easy access to local attractions and natural beauty.
Location
Situated three miles south of Walnut Grove, Ryde Hotel is accessible along the picturesque State Highway 160. The hotel benefits from its proximity to landmarks and attractions, including Locke Boarding House Museum and Grand Island Mansion. Stockton Metropolitan Airport is located 37 miles away, making it a manageable distance for travelers, and free parking is available for those driving.
Rooms
The rooms at Ryde Hotel offer a blend of historic charm and contemporary amenities. Each guest room features a private bathroom equipped with a hairdryer and attractive river views. Guests may also enjoy additional conveniences such as ironing facilities and complimentary WiFi access. Suites, including the Delta Suite and Bridal Master Suite, come with unique amenities like hot tubs and spa baths.
Eat & Drink
The hotel hosts a celebrated buffet-style Sunday Champagne Brunch in its Grand Dining Room and on the outdoor patio, making it a popular choice in the Sacramento area. Guests will find a wide variety of gourmet menu items available, ensuring that your champagne glass remains full throughout the meal. This brunch experience has been a tradition embraced by families and friends visiting the hotel over the years.
Leisure & Business
Ryde Hotel offers various facilities aimed at making your stay comfortable and convenient. Meeting facilities are available for events, while leisure activities include access to a fitness center. The 24-hour front desk and free parking further enhance the visitor experience, catering to both personal and business needs. The staff's expertise is particularly valuable for planning weddings and larger gatherings.
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Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the hotel in Elk Grove was a mixed experience. The rooms, especially on the haunted 2nd floor, were spotless, but the eerie feel on the road and around the property was unsettling. The service was enjoyable, with friendly staff excelling at making a mean roasted pork loin dish. The location, near Walnut Grove along the beautiful Sacramento River, had its charms but was marred by the proximity to a polluted canal. The dining experience, while including local dishes, was marred by delays and unusual settings.
Staying at the hotel was quite a mixed experience. The rooms, though believed to be a former bordello, were very comfortable, but lacked modern amenities like a TV. The service was a bit inconsistent with some staff being incredibly helpful, while others seemed a bit surly. The location, despite its picturesque setting by the levee and being close to popular spots, needed some fixing up. The dining experience, although one of the worst, did have a pleasant surprise. Overall, a stay with ups and downs.
My stay at this hotel was quite an experience. The place has its charm, but the haunted vibes in various areas were definitely spooky. The absence of AC and TV in the rooms was a downside, and the overall condition needs some improvement. However, the service was intriguing, adding to the hotel's allure, although there were some quirks like early closing hours. The location near the river was lovely, but the outdated feel might not suit everyone's taste.
I couldn't shake the eerie feeling of the haunting presence that seemed to linger in various parts of the hotel, including the 2nd floor, the speakeasy, the wedding suite, the garden, the parking lot, and along the road up to the building from the bridge to Walnut Grove. Despite the paranormal vibes, the rooms were surprisingly fast and adorable, with comfy beds. However, cracks in the plaster, a leaky toilet, silver-smelling water, dirty carpet, and bugs in the bed sheets were major drawbacks.
The hotel has a very cool art deco atmosphere in the rooms, but unfortunately, there is no air conditioning or TV. The window overlooks rooms across the roof. The service was top-notch with a friendly and helpful staff, ensuring all my wishes were met. The location along the San Joaquin/Sacramento river near Walnut Grove is picturesque, charming in a time capsule sort of way. The dining experience at the Ryde used to be a step back in time to a classic atmosphere of a bygone era, offering lovely food and superior service.