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Portland?s White House, a luxury bed & breakfast and event space located in the city?s Irvington community, is among the winners of the 4th Annual Experts? Choice Awards presented to the top hotels, restaurants and attractions in the U.S., Europe and Asia. According to Chris Blume, the organization?s chief content officer, the criteria are based on professional reviews from some 1.5 million travel writers, magazine and newspaper editors/reporters, bloggers and other industry professionals based on their ?unbiased perspective.?
?We?re delighted to have been recognized with this international honor,? said owner Frank Groff.
Added partner David Krause, ?In addition to having designed a stellar space for our guests, we work hard to exceed their every expectation. This means the world to us and our team.?
Portland?s White House recently underwent a $1 million renovation of the main house to restore the property to its former glory. The main house features 6 bedrooms each with an ensuite bath while the carriage house offers three additional bedrooms with adjoining bathrooms. The main level of the home has a grand foyer distinguished by a hand-painted mural and sweeping staircase that leads to the upstairs bedrooms. Also on the main floor is a living room with grand piano, a game room, commercial kitchen, private office and the dining room where breakfast is prepared each morning by John Paulk, a Cordon Bleu-trained chef who operates his critically acclaimed Mezzaluna Catering out of the1910 mansion.
Downstairs is an 85-seat ballroom that is an ideal space for larger events including wedding rehearsals/receptions, family reunions, corporate meetings other events. Paulk has earned a stellar reputation among Portland?s elite with a client list that includes Nike founder Phil Knight, former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, world-renowned anthropologist Jane Goodall, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, Pink Martini founder Thomas Lauderdale and many others.
Portland?s White House is set in an imposing 1910 Colonial Revival mansion that was built for an Oregon timber baron, Robert Lytle, who spared no expense in its construction. He made it fireproof with metal lath and plaster and tile roofs then carefully installed the very best materials, including Povey Bros. stained glass, known as ?The Tiffany of the Northwest.?
For more information about the Elopement Package or staying at Portland?s White House, visit portlandswhitehouse.com or call (503) 287-7131. It is located at 1914 NE 22nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97212.
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