welcome to The Thatcher
A haven from the hustle and bustle of city life located in Hopland, California, a small town at the southern tip of Mendocino County, the Thatcher is surrounded by the iconic, rolling Northern California hills and the poetic Russian River landscape. Listen for owls, bike alongside vineyards, dip into the river, or simply rest your feet and enjoy a cup of coffee in our historic library. Wherever you’re headed or if this is your destination, come stay a while.
Step into History
From the copper steeple, curated library, and custom handmade furniture to the iconic bar, rotating art, and expansive outdoor courtyard, our restored Victorian hotel was established in 1890 by founder and pioneer William Thatcher and is now reinvented as the eponymous Thatcher Hotel. We are proud to open our doors to a new generation of travelers, adventurers, weekenders, and seekers of off-the-beaten-path experiences. Come and commune with nature; enjoy locally produced natural wines, spirits, and food; relax by the pool or kick up your feet in one of our many indoor and outdoor lounge areas. Here at the Thatcher, we honor the past and actively seek to embrace new ideas from the community of locals and travelers who walk through our doors.
StaY at the Thatcher
We offer a wide range of spacious and truly unique accommodations for travelers and local adventurers.
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CAFÉ POPPY invites locals and travelers alike to take a break morning or afternoon to enjoy coffee, tea, fresh pastries, and savory & sweet toast. Our porch counters made by local artisan Ben Frye are the perfect spot to hang and watch travelers on the 101 slow down to the pace of small-town life. Enjoy seasonal fare made with fresh local and organic ingredients.
THE BAR at the Thatcher Hotel makes for a grand entrance in the hotel lobby, with its show-stopping green marble, brass, and wooden facade, you’ll want to belly up and discover a seasonal cocktail or your new favorite natty wine. Featuring classic cocktails from spirits that celebrate the rich tradition of farmhouse distilling, natural wines from near and afar, and local beer paying homage to the history of Hopland-made hops.