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Drake Roost Bungalow

Drake Roost Bungalow

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121 Avenue J S, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7M 1Z9, Canada
(306) 262-7121 drake-roost.business.site
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Sep 14, 2016
We arrived in Saskatoon thinking that we would be able to find a hostel, little did we know that there are none in this city. Luckily we found the Drake roost. Beside the very friendly and accommodating owner, the place was impeccable. I'm currently writing this review in front of a nice bonfire in the backyard grilling some steaks with Steve. What else do you need really? Would definitely come back!

Jul 30, 2017
Worst place in town . You will be lucky if you die with one peaceful gunshot . In this Part of the town Rent is 500-600 a month for 2500sqft 4 bedrooms house with lawn and finished basement. For a room 5$ per night might be reasonable if free wifi and breakfast included . Owner is rude . Extremely dirty. Bed bugs . I wish I never stayed there . I am still having nightmares. This is in fact a house renting as hotel to bluff people caz no one like to rent long term in this particular block .

Sep 2, 2016
Booked a room on the day I was traveling to Saskatoon and the rate was very reasonable. The owner Steve was very helpful and friendly. The shared washroom was clean and the kitchen area was fully stocked with everything you needed to make a meal or whatever. The double room I had was cozy and neat. WiFi and TV in all the rooms.

Jun 30, 2016
Amazing place. Quant and cozy, the inside of the house is very well done, with a full washroom, kitchen, and laundry downstairs for use. Rooms inside the house are available as well as a personal lil cabin in the back that I preferred. All rooms are private and very fairly priced. The owner Steve is also very friendly and helpful. Highly Recommended*****

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