
Each morning, innkeeper / chef Sandy creates a beautiful
breakfast that is inspired in its creativity and delicious
to eat as well.
It
is not uncommon for guests to run for their cameras before
digging into the morning fare.
Hot
coffee and tea is available per request.
We
are happy to help with special needs and diets and ask
that you discuss this with us when making your reservation.
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Picture perfect breakfasts at Eureka Street Inn!

Eureka Street Inn was built in 1914 as a family home by
Italian-American Tobias Lagomarsino who operated a stage
coach
route between Sutter Creek, Jackson and Volcano.
The Craftsman-style house became an inn in the early 1970s
and was operated originally, as the "Nine Eureka Street
Inn." Many of our guests choose our inn because of their
love of the Craftsman, or "Bungalow" style architecture.
Gustav
Stickley (1858-1942) romanticized and popularized the
Arts and Crafts style of architecture during the
first two decades of this century. Today the style is
known generically as Craftsman.
The Craftsman-style architecture represents a conscious
departure from the "excesses" of Victorian times. Useless
ornamentation, "gingerbread" and the imitation of foreign
styles was abandoned.
Large, comfortable porches, straight lines and the use
of dark, rich interior woods is typical of a Craftsman-style
home.
The
inn's original rosewood and redwood wainscoting and beams,
the dramatic rosewood stairwell and the leaded and stained
glass windows are a handsome backdrop for the Eureka Inn's
décor of antiques and collectibles from the early nineteen
hundreds - the Craftsman / Bungalow Era.
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