I specifically chose this hotel because it was a historic hotel in downtown Deadwood with good reviews on TripAdvisor. My husband and I stayed in the Sanderson Suite (Room 1). The room was spacious and clean with antique furnishings and a comfortable pillow-top mattress! There was no tub in the bathroom, but a nice tile walk-in shower. There was no counter space in the bathroom, just a small metal wall shelf next to the corner sink. Soda was complimentary and provided in a community mini-fridge near the elevator. While there was a flat-screen television in the room, there was no telephone (I do not know about the availability of in-room internet service... I left my laptop at home!). There was not an alarm clock provided in the room. Scones, coffee, tea, and hot chocolate were provided in the hallway in the morning (the scones were excellent!). A coffee maker was not provided in the room.
The Martin and Mason Hotel is truly a lovely experience... except for the price! We paid roughly $250/night in April (definitely the off-season in the Black Hills). We have stayed in several other hotels that were in the price range of $200 - $250/night (including other historic hotels); all providing far more in service than the Martin and Mason. Some of the amenities that we have seen in other similar hotels have been in-room mini-fridges with complimentary beverages, coffee makers with local coffee provided, robes, and telephones. A far more appropriate price would have been in the $150 - $160/night range (the price is the only reason why I am not recommending the hotel).
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