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BREWERY GULCH INN

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Our insider’s tip: Ask for the Meadowview second floor suite. Relax in the comfort of Brewery Gulch’s most spacious accommodat­ion. Coastal hues of warm grays and browns wrap your 560 square foot second floor suite in a zen-like cocoon.

From its inception, Brewery Gulch Inn was intended to be an environmen­tally-responsibl­e steward of this amazing parcel of land. The vision has been to create a restful retreat while enhancing and improving the existing ecosystem, increasing native habitat, encouragin­g bio-diversity, and regenerati­ng the land.

Meet Claudia

Up early in the morning to take in charge of the breakfast at Brewery Gulch Inn, she will host you with the specials. Originally from Mexico city, her parents left the country when she was eleven for better life to Fort Bragg. And now it’s her home maybe more than Mexico City.

Does she ever consider moving out? Not sure for her who have not been further than the Wisconsin state. She needs the calm and easy pace this area o ers, so maybe later, but not in a big city.

The Brewery Gulch Inn has used 150year old eco-salvaged, first growth virgin redwood timbers that were pulled from the mud and silt of Mendocino’s Big River.

Feelt it. Touch it. Smell it.

Enjoy a warm evening in the lounge/dining room with a board game and the peaceful atmosphere created by the incredible fireplace.

Meet Rebecca Johnson, local artist

In an old restored red wood barn, Rebecca Johnson has decided to settle and set up her artist studio. With vintage local red wood recovered boards mixed with other media, she is making paintings and sculptures.

You can visit her studio or find some of her paintings in the lobby of the Brewery Gulch Inn.

LOCAL CULTURAL DISCOVERIE­S: DON’T MISS MENDOCINO’S CULTURAL SCENE

Mariangeli­na Le Thanh is from Italy. Resident at the Mendocino Art Center for six months, she found here the right balance between calm and pressure to thrive her inspiratio­n. She was at first specialize­d in drawing, mangas and comics, and then after a stay in San Francisco she decided to take a turn to the painting. At the Art Center, more focus and inspired than ever, she is defining her style. We wish her a wonderful stay and a successful career.

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