Guests can indulge in a range of amenities, including a seasonal outdoor pool. Photo courtesy of Pleasant Beach Village.

Guests can indulge in a range of amenities, including a seasonal outdoor pool. Photo courtesy of Pleasant Beach Village.

Pleasant Beach Village: A hidden gem on Bainbridge Island

From curated stays to memorable meals, find it all just a ferry ride away from Seattle

Located on the south end of Bainbridge Island, Pleasant Beach Village combines hospitality, dining and a welcoming space for private and community events.

Acquired in 2011 by the founder of Windermere Real Estate, the village has evolved from a small resort into a thriving community hub featuring a 23-room boutique hotel, diverse dining options and an array of retail locations.

Pleasant Beach Village is thoughtfully designed as a welcoming haven for locals, where everything you need is just steps away. Photo courtesy of Pleasant Beach Village.

Pleasant Beach Village is thoughtfully designed as a welcoming haven for locals, where everything you need is just steps away. Photo courtesy of Pleasant Beach Village.

“The Inn at Pleasant Beach offers a truly unique experience, with each room thoughtfully curated and inspired by the owner’s global travels,” says Lydia Dobson, director of operations and marketing. “Every room has its own distinct personality, designed to provide guests with both comfort and character.”

Guests can indulge in a range of amenities, including a seasonal outdoor pool, a relaxing hot tub and a fully equipped on-site fitness center. The Inn also boasts a full-service front desk, while most rooms feature cozy gas fireplaces, convenient mini-fridges and in-room coffee setups.

Pleasant Beach Village has evolved from a small resort into a thriving community hub featuring a 23-room boutique hotelPhoto courtesy of Pleasant Beach Village.

Pleasant Beach Village has evolved from a small resort into a thriving community hub featuring a 23-room boutique hotelPhoto courtesy of Pleasant Beach Village.

Savor the flavors of Bainbridge Island

Pleasant Beach Village offers a variety of dining experiences. Start your day at The Marketplace Café with locally roasted Pegasus Coffee and freshly baked goods from Macrina Bakery, open daily from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Marketplace also serves lunch, including a selection of sandwiches.

For a casual bite, visit Hammy’s Burgers, known for the island’s best burgers, fries and old-fashioned hand-mixed milkshakes.

Complementing the Manor House is Joe’s Venue, a versatile event space perfect for hosting occasions like rehearsal dinners or corporate events. Photo courtesy of Pleasant Beach Village.

Complementing the Manor House is Joe’s Venue, a versatile event space perfect for hosting occasions like rehearsal dinners or corporate events. Photo courtesy of Pleasant Beach Village.

Celebrate life’s moments

The historic Manor House, a 1920s Tudor-style venue with stunning sunset views overlooking Puget Sound, is an ideal location for celebrating all of life’s milestones. Complementing the Manor House is Joe’s Venue, a versatile event space perfect for hosting occasions like rehearsal dinners or corporate events.

“Whether you’re commemorating a birthday, a retirement, an anniversary, or a life well-lived, the Manor House is a great venue to celebrate with loved ones,” Dobson adds.

The historic Manor House, a 1920s Tudor-style venue with stunning sunset views overlooking Puget Sound. Photo courtesy of Pleasant Beach Village.

The historic Manor House, a 1920s Tudor-style venue with stunning sunset views overlooking Puget Sound. Photo courtesy of Pleasant Beach Village.

Pleasant Beach Village is thoughtfully designed as a welcoming haven for locals, where everything you need is just steps away. “It has a warm, homey vibe—like being part of a family,” says Dobson. “It’s the perfect spot for a relaxing staycation.”

The village also features 42 apartments with numerous amenities and leisure activities. Retail shops such as PB Living and Renew Spa provide moments of relaxation. Community support is integral, especially during the off-season, making Pleasant Beach Village a year-round destination where residents don’t have to leave in the winter.

Planning your visit

Located just a short ferry ride west of downtown Seattle, Pleasant Beach Village is easily accessible for both locals and tourists. The Inn offers various packages, including a third night at 20 percent off, as well as discounts for residents, AAA members and veterans.

For those looking to host events, the village offers a range of services, from venue selection to catering.

Plan your perfect getaway or event today! For more information, visit pleasantbeachvillage.com.

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