A Destination Unto Itself
Known as one of the Finest Historic Boutique Hotels in the World, the Hotel Pattee is a Destination upon itself. Our historic property boasts 40 individually decorated and themed guest rooms, a state of the art bowling center, a full service dining room and lounge, dedicated library, and our own museum collection of art.
A Historic Stay Worth
Experiencing...
Nowhere else in the world is there a place like the Hotel Pattee. Each room tells its own story, but together, they preserve history, celebrate ethnicities, and honor the noteworthy sons and daughters of Iowa. We invite you to visit us and discover what makes the Hotel Pattee a destination unto itself.
Classic Rooms
These one queen, two queen, or one king rooms all offer plenty of room for your overnight getaway. These rooms all include a shower/tub bathroom combination and beautiful wood wardrobes to stow your belongings.
R.M Harvey features a colorful design resembling the long and colorful history of the circus in Iowa.
Cream 'n' Eggs represents the many farm women that exchanged cream and eggs for money or goods for the family, especially through the Great Depression.
The contents of the Chautauqua Room are setup to resemble the Chautauquas that took place in tents during the turn of the century. Awning fabric was used to create a canopy over the bed similar to a stage coach shade, with rustic furniture to mimic the Chautauquas that started as outdoor camps.
R.M Harvey features a colorful design resembling the long and colorful history of the circus in Iowa.
Hours of Operation:
BREAKFAST: 8 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. Monday - Saturday
LUNCH: 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. Monday - Saturday
DINNER: 5 P.M. - 8 P.M. Monday - Saturday
BRUNCH: 8 A.M. - 12 P.M. - Sunday
An Art Form Worth Savoring...
Come aboard The Pattee Café for a dining experience that will be a memorable occasion. Enjoy our menu with a variety of American Cuisine that will be sure to fancy your taste buds.
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Within the Pattee Café are 3 distinct dining areas that'll take you back to the time when trains were king. The Arrow Room, named for a Milwaukee passenger train, is a recreation of an early 20th Century railroad dining car, complete with coffered ceiling, wood paneling, and murals showing the countryside near Perry by Bouton artist Dennis Adams. The Challenger and Hiawatha Rooms, also named for Milwaukee trains are designed in the Arts and Crafts style frequently found in depot restaurants and railroad hotel dining rooms. The Challenger Room is topped with murals of Perry's Railroad past by Iowa artist John Preston remind you of the panorama passengers viewed from the train that was Queen of the Rails.
The "mother time" figure with clock on long necklace, suspended over the time capsule by Betsy Peterson. Mother Time suspended over the time capsule, created by local Perry, Iowa artist, Betsy Peterson.
A vertical portrait of two Dutch dancers by Elinor Noteboom. Festival IV - The Dance created by Elinor Noteboom.
The "mother time" figure with clock on long necklace, suspended over the time capsule by Betsy Peterson. Mother Time suspended over the time capsule, created by local Perry, Iowa artist, Betsy Peterson.
Around every corner, guests of Hotel Pattee are immersed in a celebration of art, Iowa, its story, and its people. Guests catch a glimpse of isolated moments framed and unframed, painted, sculpted, and everything in-between, that engage the viewer to reflect on these moments suspended in time.
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We invite you to explore a collection of over thirty artists with over one hundred seventeen pieces consisting of sculpture, painting, photography, prints, fiber, textiles, and other creative mediums.
A Museum Worth Exploring...
R.M. Harvey Room with newly designed quilt by the Perry Piecemakers Quilt Guild. View the recording of the live quilt laying at the link below.
Welsh Room with newly designed quilt by the Perry Piecemakers Quilt Guild. View the recording of the live quilt laying at the link below.
Irish Room with newly designed quilt by the Perry Piecemakers Quilt Guild. View the recording of the live quilt laying at the link below.
R.M. Harvey Room with newly designed quilt by the Perry Piecemakers Quilt Guild. View the recording of the live quilt laying at the link below.