So, for this trip to the area, we decided to get a room here.
We noticed when we arrived that the Wallhouse has put up a HUGE sign right beside it, bragging about the ranking! You would not miss this if you tried!
Something else that I have always noticed about this hotel that sticks out to me. It seems out of place. The Walnut Creek area has a very rural feel. Heck, this is Amish Country. People come to this area to take a step back.
AND the Wallhouse Hotel is MODERN. Very modern. Don't expect cute paintings of horses and buggies here.
It has a very new, updated, modern feel. When you walk into your room, you feel like you are the first person to ever walking into it.
These guys have figured out a few things that give them an edge over their competition too. We got a text before arriving, asking if they could do anything for us before we got there (for the record, we asked for extra towels, which were provided). We noticed a "do not disturb" sign on a door. Beside it was placed a nice basket off soaps, towels, coffee etc that would have been replaced if the sign had not been put up.

I was very happy to see Wallhouse Coffee out 24 hours! I figured this hotel must be owned by the same people who also own one of my all time favorite coffee places since they share the Wallhouse name, but I was told that they are owned by separate people. I was told that the owner of the coffee shop and the hotel are both good friends though.We ended up staying here a few nights and we did like the place a lot.
My only issues, as I mentioned before, is that it almost seems like it is in the wrong area. It doesn't exactly fit in Walnut Creek. I talked to my buddy John about this slick hotel. He has been to it too, and he made a very good point.
He mentioned that the Wallhouse STANDS OUT in an area with businesses that are all a throw back. He felt that putting something so different in the area was pretty cool in his books.
AND, actually, the more I thought about it, the more I realized that he had a point. In an area full of traditional style and faux Amish, the Wallhouse Hotel does stand out as an original.



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