Padre Hotel

1702 18th St BakersfieldCA93301
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The premiere choice for downtown Bakersfield hotels, The Padre Hotel first opened its doors in 1928. After being closed for several years, they are shaking off the dust to reveal a casually sophisticated boutique hotel and entertainment venue. After a long day out in the oil fields, working on the farm, or just exploring Bakersfield, come unwind in the luxurious guest rooms or enjoy one of five...
by skoosh on February 20, 2018 from skoosh

Editorial Reviews

Erected in 1928 during the Oil Rush era, the eight-story Padre is a sophisticated contemporary haven. Inside and out, a $18-million renovation completed in 2010 pays homage to the hotel's colorful history: the exterior reflects much of the original Spanish Colonial Revival character; the marble-tiled lobby's neoclassical columns sparkle again; and the rooms and suites bear names such as the Oil...
by fodors on December 02, 2015 from fodors

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billiards
jukebox
large full service bar
Fantastic drinks
cold beer
extensive wine selection
food served all day
appetizers, lunch and dinner
by yellowbook on February 01, 2018 from yellowbook
Property Location A stay at The Padre Hotel places you in the heart of Bakersfield, steps from Fox Theater and close to Rabobank Arena. This hotel is within close proximity of Kern County Museum and Buck Owens Crystal Palace.

Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 112 air-conditioned rooms featuring iPod docking stations and flat-screen televisions. Your memory foam bed comes with cotton...
by yellowpages on December 10, 2013 from yellowpages
From OpenTable:

The Belvedere Room presents a distinctive dining experience, whether you're in the mood for a casual meal or a special celebratory feast.

The elegant ambiance and exceptional food uniquely combine to marry old-world style and modern tastes. The room is majestic in appearance, sophisticated in service and satisfying to the appetite.

Chef Brad Wise's menus are based on classics...
by menuism on July 13, 2013 from menuism