The Grand Dining Room

Vintage photographs
depict the Grand Dining Room with wooden chairs set around
linen draped tables clustered by the great stone hearth fireplace.
The windows provided sensational views of the rugged Sierra terrain.
The luxury and formality of a vacation at the Inn was assured
by a proper dress code. In essence, guests dressed to the "nines" when
they went to dine, and the wait staff donned double-breasted
jackets and pleated trousers, and were there for the guest's
every need.
With motifs of large
plumes and landscapes painted on the
walls, the Feather River Inn's Grand Dining Room offered more than
just a meal to its guests. It was a dining experience. Guests were
served on fine china with a setting of silver cutlery. They drank
from crystal flutes and enjoyed decadent cuisine. | Close
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