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  • John M.

    A cute quaint historic hotel on the main drag right in the mix of things. Rustic in the sense of no TV in my room but spacious and well appointed. A very comfortable stay.

    (3)
  • Torri S.

    Stayed here during Labor Day week and definitely enjoyed our stay! Such a charming little place in the heart of Silverton. We really liked that it was within walking distance from everything, including our favorite place, Montanya. The free wifi was a plus since it's hard to get cell reception. Our room was perfect for the two of us, and had no problems during check in or check out. I did need a refrigerator to keep my diabetic insulin cold and they kindly supplied us with one. Super comfy bed and clean room over all with a Victorian flare. Completely different and unique to anywhere I have ever stayed before. The only 2 setbacks: the restaurant below can get a little noisy if you are trying to rest or get an early night sleep. Glad that we brought ear plugs. The room also did get a little hot at night, even with the window cracked. There was a little fan in the room that we could have used, but we needed the outlet to charge our phones.

    (5)
  • Gerald S.

    In my wilder days I had the good fortune of exploring the old mining towns of Colorado. Silverton was one of my favorites because it was so isolated from the rest of the world. I had to arrive before sunset or risk having the road into town closed down by a snowstorm. It was one of those places that explained The Eagles song, Hotel California. I could check out, but I might never leave. My favorite hang out was the Teller House Hotel. My room was always classically western, with a window overlooking Greene Street. Although not a 4 Poster Bed kind of guy, I sort of enjoyed the faded elegance of the creaky monster for a few nights. Often, I was the only guest when there in November or April, and the owners gave me the key to the front door as well as my room, because they did not bother to leave anyone at the front desk when they believed no one was expected. Because I was alone, I sometimes ate breakfast with the staff and was able to share stories with them. The bathroom was down the hall, but no biggie as the entire hotel was mine. The geologist in me loved the old railway depot near the mines where silver ore was load for processing either in town or down the line in Durango. A few hours hunting around the mine tailings always turned up enough silver to pay for a chunk of my travels. It still had some currency in the local saloons, where a small bag of silver dust could purchase a couple of drinks with dinner. Being able to do that was what my travel there was all about. Timeless and historic.

    (5)
  • Don H.

    If you're looking for a classic slice of Victorian mining town, Teller House is your place. The rooms are all nicely redone in period, and the place has a very cool, classic, Victorian feel to it. There are some distinct disadvantages, though - not all the rooms have private bathrooms. For those that don't, there are shared bathrooms down the hall that may or may not have enough hot water for your shower at the end of the day. The beds aren't the most comfortable you've ever slept in either. Also, the continental breakfast advertised is truly miniscule - you're much better off going across the street to one of the coffee houses. But it's pretty cheap, and if period charm is your thing, you'll like it a lot. And honestly, it's a pretty cool place.

    (3)
  • Kay M.

    Delicious breakfast! I love the home-fried potatoes!

    (5)
  • Barb N.

    I stayed here three nights in September and enjoyed two breakfasts and a dinner here. I recommend both the hotel and the restaurant. HOTEL: First night in a room with shared bath and remaining nights in a room with private bath. I found the rooms and baths very clean and comfortable. The decor is tastefully victorian, none of that overly frilly look. The staff was friendly and helpful and the hotel is conveniently located in the center of town. Though I was a little concerned about whether the shared bath would be busy when I needed to take a shower, I had no problems. The women's shared bath is nicely appointed with the toilet, shower and sink all in separate areas to allow more flexibility with it's use. Coffee and tea is available most mornings. Free WIFI. RESTAURANT: Great hearty, breakfasts. I had a pick your ingredients omlette one morning and another egg dish the second. Really fresh and tasty. Only recommendation would be to offer some lighter choices such as oatmeal. Had dinner one night too. Enjoyed this also. Tried two other restaurants for breakfast and dinner during my stay--would recommend this restaurant over the others I sampled.

    (4)
  • Jamie M.

    Great old hotel in the spirit of Silverton. It is so authentic to an old hotel that the bathroom is down the hail. The hotel is clean and quiet. The person running the hotel lives there and is helpful with everything. Reasonable. Don't recommend the pickle barrel restaurant next door.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :Open 24 hours

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Dogs Allowed : No

Teller House Hotel

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