"Getaways" are getting harder to
find, but amidst the hustle
and bustle of modern life, there are still a few old-style
pleasures within quick and easy reach. |
The Yellow House Hotel, surrounded by the rolling farmlands of rural Berks
County, Pennsylvania, provides a delightful departure from the
everyday... fine dining and comfortable overnight accommodations await you.
The Yellow House Hotel, built in 1801 at the intersection of Routes 662 and 562
in the scenic Oley Valley, originally served as a stagecoach stop and country
store for travelers between Reading and Philadelphia. Since then, the Yellow
House Hotel has evolved into a restaurant and hotel with a fine reputation for
its delectable bill of fare and pleasing, comfortable atmosphere. The influence
of the Yellow House Hotel on the surrounding area is evidenced by the local
hamlet which bears the name of Yellow House. The hotel has played an integral
part in the local history, housing a general store, the village switchboard and
a post office. While the ownership of the Yellow House Hotel has changed hands
over the years more than 25 times, the hotel has remained a charming focal
point of the Oley Valley, both inside and out.
The inn consists of five bedrooms on the second floor for overnight
accommodations. A comfortable second floor sitting room is available to
our guests and may be reserved for small gatherings. The restaurant includes
three separate dining rooms and a pub/lounge area for your dining pleasure.