We were hesitant to stay in an old historic inn vs the tried-and-true chains . . . we are so glad we did. The inn is very charming. Family owned and operated. Located in the heart of the downtown historic district, it was close to everything. We walked everywhere. Every room had an unique theme and decorated in antiques. The owners let us tour the ...
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Charming and friendly
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 03/04/08
We stayed at the Pollard Inn a few days following Christmas. My family has two small children. I must admit that at first I wanted to stay at a cheaper motel until I arrived in Guthrie. I don't think we would have had the same experience had we not stayed with the Pollard Inn downtown. The hotel and staff definitely made the visit more ...
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HORRIBLE STAY!!!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/02/07
I TOOK MY 86 YEAR OLD MOTHER FOR AN OVER NIGHT TRIP AN DTHOUGHT IT WOULD BE WONDERFUL TO STAY IN THE POLLARD INN....WE HAD TWO ROOMS AND COULDN'T BREATH IN THEM!!! EITHER THEY USED SOME CLEANING SOLVENT OR IT WAS MOLD, BUT IT WAS JUST HORRIBLE! DIDN'T GET BETTER IN THE MORNING WHEN WE WENT DOWN TO BREAKFAST ONLY TO FIND THE LIGHTS OFF IN ...
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Whatever you've heard, it's all new now!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 02/01/07
The Pollard Inn in Guthrie, Oklahoma was known as the Harrison House and in the early 90's it was a jazzy little hotel, new and quaint at the same time. It's been down on it's heels until just recently. They've brought in a new Innkeeper, a New York trained Chef, and lots of upgrades are going on it appears: all new bedding, plush ...
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Charming! -- and we had it all to ourselves!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 08/26/06
What an unusual and delightful experience - we were the only guests at the Inn that night. Some people might find that creepy, but not us! It turned out to be one of our favorite experiences on our cross-country trip in Ed's '79 Corvette. We stayed in the Theodore Roosevelt Room - the big corner room on the 2nd floor which looks out onto ...