Timberland Inn & Restaurant

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Swan River, Canada

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Inn· Indoor lodging· Fine dining restaurant· Motel

Timberland Inn & Restaurant Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Timberland Inn & Restaurant is located in Swan River, Canada on 1570 Main St. Timberland Inn & Restaurant is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category inn in Canada.

Address

1570 Main St

Phone

+1 2047345268

Service options

Takeaway

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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rob martin

Fast and friendly. Definitely a must stop

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Lorna T

Excellent food and very reasonable pricing with great service. Love their Eggs Benedict!

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Marcia Quill

I liked my order, however, we did experienced a very shy waitress who did not say her name, and twitched when my dad said What?! I loved the food, she mixed up our meals, but i was informed she was starting that very day with no experience. I will be giving her three stars and she did receive a 5% tip because dealing in the serving department is quite nerve racking. Loved the food! even though one item was NOT delivered and dishes were switched around Service! Poorly please work on this Will be wanting to return because it was delicious.

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Galen Renno

Very good home town food and atmosphere!

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Dave Fehr

The bed was comfortable but the floors were filthy and the room smelled like cigarette smoke.

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Linda Haskayne

Place was clean, following COVID19 rules. Food was hot, served quickly a d dor a very reasonable price. Waitress was attentive but not intrusive.

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Arthur Agar

The hamburgers and homemade fries were really good . I would recomend them to anyone . The staff was great and the restaurant was very clean . Plenty of parking .

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ItsJustBrenton

Whoa. Incredible prices for the amazing food you get. Not somewhere I expect to be often due to distance, which is the real tragedy here.