VillaDallavalle Inn

VillaDallavalle Inn Where Hospitality awaits..Rated Excellence with Trip Advisor 3rd year in a row. Let our 4th Generation Inn Keepers welcome you. Your home away from home.

We offer a memorable experience!

Come see us in May 
04/07/2026

Come see us in May 

Just letting everyone know The Osteria will be closed for a couple of weeks. We are taking a quick break to go to the beach and rest before summer season starts.

04/03/2026

The Silver Ledge Mill located at Chattanooga. The rail line, now Hwy 550, ran in front of the mill and looped around the back to continue up to the mine and the top of Red Mt.

FUN TIMES COMING UP! Be sure and book your room at the Villa!villadallavalle.com
03/13/2026

FUN TIMES COMING UP! Be sure and book your room at the Villa!
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Tour De Forks is celebrating Ireland! Join us March 17th for feasting and fun!
Reservations required. Call 970.422.2820

Come and enjoy our new Italian  eatery and wine bar!
02/22/2026

Come and enjoy our new Italian eatery and wine bar!

Summer is approaching fast!  I didn't realize how fast until I saw the rooms filling up!  If you're coming to see us thi...
02/06/2026

Summer is approaching fast! I didn't realize how fast until I saw the rooms filling up! If you're coming to see us this summer, please get online and book your rooms as quickly as possible to make sure you get one at your requested time! Don't forget, it comes with the daily spa pass and make sure to visit our favorite restaurant the "Osteria" next-door  for some of your favorite eats and fabulous wines!  it will be here before you know it

The longest family run business in Silverton, The Villa Dallavalle was built in 1901 by Giovanni Dallavalle. The European history and style , from the stone building to the quaint rooms, will take you back to the 1800's when our family immigrated to Silverton from the Tyrol, Italy. Each room tells a...

Our guests are loving our new little café next-door .   Great fresh sandwiches to go for lunch and yummy snacks and dinn...
02/01/2026

Our guests are loving our new little café next-door . Great fresh sandwiches to go for lunch and yummy snacks and dinner when you get back from skiing M! Stop in and check it out 

01/19/2026

“SIT DOWN. AND BE QUIET, STEPHEN.” — Tom Brady shut down Stephen A. Smith live on air after the outspoken analyst attacked the Denver Broncos for their narrow 33–30 victory over the Buffalo Bills, leaving the entire ESPN studio frozen in stunned silence.

Stephen A. Smith thought this was just another routine segment — another loud rant, another controversial take, another moment meant to stir the audience.

But this time, his target was the Denver Broncos. “Lucky.” “Unimpressive.” “A team that’s no longer elite.”

He insisted that, despite the win, the Broncos only won because of luck and referee bias. Not stopping there, Stephen A. even accused them of “buying off” the opposition, claiming that it was a late-game breakdown that allowed the Broncos to sn**ch victory.

Stephen A.’s voice grew louder, brimming with confidence, certain he was “exposing the truth” in front of viewers. What he didn’t realize was that the temperature in the studio was about to drop.

Because Tom Brady — one of the greatest icons in NFL history — had heard enough of these baseless accusations.

Stephen A. doubled down, claiming the Broncos were “undeserving,” “dependent on luck,” and that the 33–30 scoreline was “a trick, not a triumph.”

Then it happened.

Brady slowly turned his head.

No smile. No reaction. Just a cold, piercing stare — the same look that has defined greatness for over two decades.

The studio fell completely silent. You could hear a pin drop.

Brady picked up the game’s stat sheet and read it line by line. Calm. Precise. Unforgiving. Every criticism Stephen A. had leveled was dismantled by the reality on the field.

Then Brady looked up, his voice low and steady:

“Stephen, if you want to evaluate a football team, do it based on the game tape — not your assumptions or conspiracy theories.”

“Denver was not just ‘lucky,’” Brady continued.

“They executed. They adapted to every situation. And when the clock was ticking down to seconds, they remained disciplined and composed, closing out the game with a 33–30 victory.”

Brady paused, emphasizing each word:

“What you call ‘luck’ or ‘referee bias’… that’s not analysis. That’s poison. And it disrespects the effort those players put in for sixty minutes.”

The room froze. Stephen A. Smith — usually the loudest voice in the building — sat completely silent, frozen in disbelief.

Brady leaned forward one final time.

“And Buffalo Bills?”

“They’re a quality opponent. But look at the scoreboard: Denver Broncos 33, Buffalo Bills 30.”

No yelling. No theatrics. Just absolute authority.

Tom Brady didn’t need to raise his voice — he ended the debate.
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01/16/2026

Be sure to visit the new Osteria next-door to the Villa on your next visit$
Those girls put out some scrumptious food and Wendy has a great selection of fine wines to go with it . As we say at the Villa: Manja! Manja! Salute!

That looks really good !
01/12/2026

That looks really good !

We're bringing back fish and chips for Friday nights! Now at $15 (pairs well with a $2 PBR), we have a half pound wild caught cod, battered and fried English pub style, served on a bed of hearty potato wedges with tartar sauce, malt vinegar and lemon wedges on the side! Available at 5pm until they're gone!

Address

1257 Blair Street
Silverton, CO
81433

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