Stables Inn: Refreshing New Place In Paso Robles

Staff members in front of the Stables Inn

With its fashionably chic western flair, the Stables Inn is a welcome addition to the City of Paso Robles. Designed to represent the city’s close connection to horses, the Stables Inn is barely two months old. But it’s such an impressive boutique that it’s destined to become one of the best places to stay in this world-class wine region. A blend of modern comforts and the city’s western-influenced history, learn why the Stables Inn should be on your radar the next time you visit Paso Robles. 

About the Stables Inn

Opened in July, the Stables Inn is an upscale yet moderately priced property in Paso Robles. Located blocks from the city’s heart, the Stables Inn is the sister property to Hotel Cheval, also in Paso Robles, and once named TripAdvisor’s No. 1 Small Hotel in the U.S. The dog-friendly Stables Inn features western-themed rooms, and the staff is amiable, energetic, and hospitable, led by manager Lindsey Sparkman.

Stables Inn
730 Spring St.
Paso Robles, CA  93446
(805) 296-3636
www.stablesinnpaso.com

Accommodations

The Stables Inn offers 19 nicely appointed rooms designed with a distinctive Western flair. Standard rooms are available as either California King Rooms or Double Rooms. California King Rooms can accommodate up to two guests, while Double Rooms can accommodate two to four. Four of the 19 rooms are Double Rooms, while the others are California King Rooms and the signature Bunk House.

Stables Inn Bunk House

Parties of up to six guests will enjoy the 480 sq. ft. Bunk House. Conveniently adjacent to the guest services area, the Bunk House features four bunk beds with a step ladder and a king bed. Like the King and Double Rooms, the Bunk House has amenities like a Smart TV, fine linen, and bedding. Additionally, the Bunk House has a central communal table, spacious armoire, and additional seating. Guests also have a private entrance and patio.

Stables Inn Amenities

The Tack Room

Connected to the lobby via a glass door is the Tack Room. Named after a storage room for horse riding equipment like saddles and bridles, it houses the coffeemaker and pastry section. Additionally, a Keurig espresso maker is available. Comfortable seating, a potbelly fireplace, and artwork are provided for guests.

Outdoor Fireplace

A beautiful outdoor seating area with a fireplace and wine bar steps away from all the rooms. Centrally located onsite, complimentary wine is served on a rotating basis. Guests can also socialize here at their leisure.

Complimentary Onsite Parking

The Stables Inn has a spacious parking lot for all guests. Parking is free. There is also a Siemens VersiCharge Universal Vehicle Charging Station for electric vehicles on-site.

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Dog-Friendly

The Stables Inn allows up to two dogs per room. The fee is $25 per dog daily, and a pet waiver must be signed at check-in. Dog treats are available in the lobby/guest services. There is no fee for service dogs. However, the Stables Inn requests that advance notification of a service dog be given before arrival.

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Nearby Attractions

Downtown Paso Robles—The heart of Downtown Paso Robles is four blocks away. It offers several shopping and dining options. Suggested dining includes La Cosecha Bar & Restaurant and Jeffrey’s Wine Country BBQ. Other attractions in Downtown Paso Robles are City Park and Paso Robles Children’s Museum.

Paso Robles Intermodal Station – Central station for local bus and Amtrak service is two blocks away.

Wine Tasting – Several wine-tasting establishments are within walking distance. This includes Derby Wine Estates, D’Anbino Vineyards & Cellars, and Justin Downtown Tasting Room.

Further Attractions

Wineries & Wine Tasting

With over 300 wineries, visitors have several to choose from. Suggested stops include Alta Colina, Justin Winery, and Thacher Winery in the Santa Lucia Mountains west of Highway 101. Several more options can be found in Tin City, a collection of wine-tasting rooms and boutique stores. Wine-tasting recommendations at Tin City are Giornata and Union Sacré Winery.

Paso Robles Events Center

Although temporarily closed, the Paso Robles Event Center is one of the signature attractions in the city. Located just west of Highway 101 at Highway 46 East, the Events Center is home to the California Mid-State Fair. The Mid-State Fair hosts rodeo competitions and many world-class music artists each year. Among those who have appeared are Aerosmith, Jason Aldean, Justin Bieber, Fergie, Journey, Blake Shelton and Rod Stewart

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About The Author:

Randy Yagi is an award-winning freelance writer who served as the National Travel Writer for CBS Local from 2012 to 2019. More than 900 of his stories still appear in syndication across 23 CBS Local websites, including CBS New York, CBS Los Angeles, and CBS Chicago. His other stories have appeared in the Daily Meal, Examiner.com, CBS Radio, Engadget and Radio.com. He is a Media Fellow of Stanford University.

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