Welcome to the Aster Inn and Antique's footprint on the Web. Please feel free to look around, we have some information here that should help you find the best place to stay in Cle Elum Washington (that'd be the Aster Inn. in case you wanted to know right now). You can see what our rooms look like and you can see if our rates are in your ballpark for what you'd pay for awesome.
If you're into antiques be sure to drop us a line. We have too much "stuff" to put on this site, but we might be able to help you find something. The Aster Inn is owned by Pat and Courtney Starbird, although Courtney is often heard informing the guests and antique customers that all he does is carry things.
If you're into antiques be sure to drop us a line. We have too much "stuff" to put on this site, but we might be able to help you find something. The Aster Inn is owned by Pat and Courtney Starbird, although Courtney is often heard informing the guests and antique customers that all he does is carry things.
Reviews (18)
Rose Woodward
Aug 24, 2021
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Jena Evans
Aug 23, 2021
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I can't believe I forgot to review this place. My husband and I came here years ago, before we had our kids and it is by far the most magical wonderful beautiful little place we have ever been. We traveled a lot back then all around the Pacific Northwest and I'm so glad we came here. There were fruit trees in the back, it was peaceful and quiet and the rooms were wonderful. It's one of our very favorite memories together.
Jamie Lulay
Aug 04, 2021
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Amanda C.
Nov 21, 2020
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We stayed there for a few months a while back and it is so cozy with old fashioned charm. We shopped around looking at every hotel in town and this seemed like the nicest with most reasonable price. Grapevines, a mini antique store, and a courtyard add to the charm of the place. Owner and maid were quite nice. Range of prices to suit anyone's needs.
Liddie Armstrong
Oct 30, 2019
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Anthony Billings
Jul 06, 2019
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Nicole E.
Apr 07, 2019
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Becky Oswald
Dec 15, 2018
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Bobbijean Reidt
Dec 14, 2018
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The staff was so wonderful especially Diana! I stayed there my wedding weekend and they were so helpful and went out of there way to make things easy for me. Love that my dog could stay with me and had a potty area. The room was big enough for bridesmaids, hair and makeup people. Thank you aster inn!!!
Chuck H.
Aug 16, 2018
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Leanne Taylor
May 09, 2018
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We noticed this quaint boutique antique motel as we drove by. We were immediately greeted and offered an adorable room at a reasonable price. The bed linens are of high quality, and towels are plush. Full kitchen adequately stocked, wifi and air conditioning. Incredibly clean and definitely smoke free. Highly recommended!!
Anne B.
Jun 05, 2017
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Clean! Quaint! Fairly priced. Lots of towels, even in the little room (room 15, single bed), almost full kitchenette (no kitchenette sink, but again I was in the small room). Good AC/heater. Really nice employees (owners?). $60 on a Sunday night in June, 1 person. Did I mention CLEAN? Funky antique shop in lobby. Free wi-fi. Love it.
It IS about 1 mile off of I-90, but it was worth it to me.
This is going to be my go-to motel when passing through WA.
It IS about 1 mile off of I-90, but it was worth it to me.
This is going to be my go-to motel when passing through WA.
Lise M.
Sep 03, 2015
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I spent an hour reading reviews of hotels along the 90 between Moses Lake and Easton for my family to stay on our way into Seattle and was extremely disappointed by every single hotel I found. Even ignoring the one-star reviews by those ridiculously high-maintenance reviewers, I was discouraged until I found this little inn with only good things said about it and I can tell you ITS FOR GOOD REASON! It's a cute little spot in a very small town. The people are really nice and we found no problems with the room! Save yourself time of reading all the other reviews like me and stay here if you
RoseEllen S.
May 29, 2014
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I can't tell you how delighted we were by the Aster Inn. We were on our way home to Lynnwood from Seattle and dealing with Memorial Day traffice (stop & go, bumper to bumper from Ellensburg on) and a Jeep that kept breaking down, we had spent 10 hours on the road when we decided to give up and spend the night in Cle Elum. We stopped in to the Aster Inn on a whim. We were driving through town, looking for a vacancy sign, thought it looked cute, and decided to give it a try. They had one room left, and we took it. It turned out to be one of their family suites, which was perfect! Our 7 month
Sam L.
Sep 04, 2013
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Debbie F.
Aug 22, 2013
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Recently when I-90 was closing for blasting I stayed at the Aster Inn. It was delightful. So nice I had to come back and stay longer. Nice courtyard, BBQ and garden. My room was very nice with a kitchen and jetted tub. So close to Seattle but felt like I was on a vacation. The little town of Cle Elum has allot to offer also.
Laura J.
Jul 04, 2013
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I have stayed at the Aster Inn several times when we travel over the pass. The people are always friendly and the prices are reasonable. The beds are always comfortable and made with quality bedding (imagine a real cotton quilt!). There is a garden courtyard which is adorable. All of the rooms have a nice little kitchen with everything you need if you would rather cook for yourself than go out.
Nicki W.
Mar 08, 2010
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We were attending a fundraising event in Roslyn for the Chimpanzee Sanctuary and I never thought I'd have such a challenge finding a place to stay for one night!
Apparently since the schmanzy resort hit the area, all the other rentals have decided to follow suit and charge exhorbitant prices & huge deposits for their shanty cabins. The only other option is to hit the hotels and let's just say most of those were looking a little crusty. Talk about one extreme to the other! Not to mention, everyone I spoke to was definately lacking on the friendliness front, if they weren&apos
Apparently since the schmanzy resort hit the area, all the other rentals have decided to follow suit and charge exhorbitant prices & huge deposits for their shanty cabins. The only other option is to hit the hotels and let's just say most of those were looking a little crusty. Talk about one extreme to the other! Not to mention, everyone I spoke to was definately lacking on the friendliness front, if they weren&apos