Received a gift certiicate. Downtown location across from Younkers, but the building is very quiet. Horsedrawn carriage rides just outside. Tea and cookies in the lobby in the afternoon. Yum. The Inn has seven rooms above an active restaurant. Our room was the Rose Room #4, queen bed, Victorian couch, armoire, gas fireplace, antique marbletop bureau, and whirlpool tub. Bed was OK, but not pillow-topped; room was nicely decorated, one window onto the side street, TV with DVD player, baked goods and wine glasses on the table, popcorn in the gathering room across the hall in the evening. Free wifi internet. Hot tub was a little hard to get to past the couch, and to get into. Hot water for the whirlpool tub and shower was a real challenge. In the evening let it run for 10 minutes before plugging the tub, but it never got hot, even after the jets were working. Shower was the same the next morning. Breakfast was OK. The first morning was quiche or cherry pancakes. Quiche was about 1.5" thick, but the custard was undistinguished and contained little savor. Sliced link sausage in the quiche was bland. Their famous cinnamon muffin had been reheated in the microwave, so was quite tough to pull apart, and only somewhat better at breakfast on the second day. Tasted good, but a chore to chew. Scones were good. Cherry pancakes were good and the orange juice and coffee were very good. Second day breakfast was hazelnut French toast, or bacon & eggs. French toast was just brushed with egg, not soaked, so prettty bready. Scrambled eggs were plain and good, not overcooked. Lots of folks in the restaurant area and stopping in to buy baked goods. Maybe should have eaten in the restautant. Looked at other rooms, nicely decorated, some with whirlpool tubs, but the hot water problem would give us pause.
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