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Cedar Inn Bar & GrillBring the children, we're a family place! We'll be waiting for ya! |
Located at an elev. of 3,000 ft. in the heart of the Clearwater National Forest, is the Cedar Inn. Built in 1927 as a hotel for the railroad crews of the time, the Cedar Inn has quite a colorful past. Still operating as a hotel, it has been expanded to include a bar & grill, where families are welcomed. We will serve your favorite beverage and food, from seafood to steaks and burgers (people come from miles around to enjoy one of Loretta's juicy burgers) to the best made pizza in the territory. (We'll put our pizza up against anybody's).
Our room rates are from $35.50 to $40.50 double opp.
To reach the Cedar Inn travel east from Lewiston, Idaho to the Orofino, Missoula Highway 12 exit. Traveling east on Highway 12 along the Clearwater River, to the Greer, Weipp, Pierce Hwy 11 Jct. and cross the bridge over the Clearwater River to Greer and on to Weippe, where the Nez Perce Indians first met Lewis and Clark. Then north 11 miles to Pierce, where gold was first discovered in Idaho.
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| Location | 412 South Main St Pierce Idaho 83546 |
| Phone | 208-464-2704 |
| Fax | 208-464-2294 |
| dspru@aol.com |
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