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Specialties
Juicy flame-broiled steaks, plus fish, chicken and pasta, served up in a 1920’s era roadhouse. Wine, beer and cocktails. Sinful desserts. Donnie at the piano entertaining you with hits and dance tunes from the flapper era and beyond.
History
Established in 1923.
Between 1915 and 1920, engineering crews wove a ribbon of asphalt through verdant meadows and tall pines, following a trail blazed by the Applegate Trail pioneers, creating what would later be known as Oregon 66 Scenic Byway.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Decarlow operated the stagecoach stop on Round Prairie just north of where the route crossed Jenny Creek. They saw an opportunity to serve the tired and hungry travelers navigating the new highway.
After years spent hewing and hauling and fitting huge timbers and shaving and aligning innumerous dovetails and mortises, they finally realized their dream: The Pinehurst Inn opened it’s doors and for years provided sustenance and safety as a «motorized stage» stop on the road between Ashland and Klamath Falls.
Take a trip back in time and experience a lovingly restored slice of life from a different era. The Decarlow’s house is now your house! Be our guest… at the ‘Open Range’ Dinner House at Historic Pinehurst Inn on Jenny Creek.
Meet the Business Owner
Donnie and Denise R.
Business Owner
Husband and wife Donne and Denise are owners and hosts at the Pinehurst Inn. Denise cooks and Donnie serves and when time permits they love entertaining guests with music and merriment around the piano in the parlor.