Accommodations
The National Hotel
Nevada City
Located right in downtown Nevada City, The National is a historic landmark that has recently been renovated into a boutique hotel.
The Holbrooke Hotel
Grass Valley
The Holbrooke is the sister hotel of The National, also recently renovated and located in downtown Grass Valley (just a 5 minute drive from Nevada City).
The Outside Inn
Nevada City
Renovated 1940's era motor court inn with unique themed rooms, located in a quiet residential neighborhood just two blocks from downtown Nevada City!
Gold Miner’s Inn
Grass Valley
A more traditional hotel, within walking distance of all of downtown Grass Valley’s shops and restaurants.
Inn Town Campground
Nevada City
For the more adventurous, Inn Town Campground is a camping/glamping site just outside of downtown Nevada City.
AirBnB
Nevada City, Grass Valley, North San Juan
There are no shortage of amazing homes, cabins, yurts, and properties spread across Nevada City, Grass Valley, and North San Juan.
Dining & More
Three Forks
Nevada City
Seasonal menu of locally sourced, farm fresh ingredients. Pizza, brewery, sandwiches, salads, and some of the best bread and other baked goods around. Vegetarian/Vegan friendly.
Bicycle Thief
Grass Valley
Newly opened pizza spot in downtown Grass Valley, focused on local ingredients and quality wine & beer. Vegetarian/Vegan friendly.
Heartwood
Nevada City
Robbie’s favorite local spot for tamari bowls. Healthy and nourishing, located right in downtown Nevada City, just a few doors up the street from Three Forks. Vegetarian/Vegan friendly.
Jernigan’s
Nevada City
Ale house with some of the best burgers in town. Located behind the iconic SPD supermarket.
Treats
Nevada City
Located in downtown Nevada City, treats serves handmade artisan ice creams and desserts. Vegan friendly.
Fudenjuice
Grass Valley
Quintessentially Nevada City. A quirky juice/smoothie bar with wraps, salads, and vegan-friendly eats. Great for the health conscious, great for hippies. Vegetarian/Vegan friendly.
Lola’s
Nevada City
The National Exchange Hotel’s ground floor restaurant and bar, great for a seated meal that is a little fancier. Try the oysters!