I stopped here because there were some things on our bucket list and I thought they would take a while and would need a stop overnight. We were able to accomplish the French Interpretation Center in Conchee, the Ashton House in Bide Arm, Englee Heritage and Glass Museum and the salmon hike all in a quick day and could have gone further to Port Au Choix. The inn is somewhat rustic, quiet to the point where it felt like we were the only ones there, and large. The bathtub was separate from the vanity. The towels were large and there was excellent water pressure. The lighting was inadequate for reading. When we happened to be there, everything in the gift shop was 35% off.
We were very pleased. Although not new is clean and comfortable and owner was very accommodating. It was very relaxing away from hustle and bustle. Breakfast was all we needed .. Continental Was easy to find and we would come back here. The owner was very gracious and helpful about what to do and see in the area
We stayed here recently on business and it was fine. Our room was clean although a bit dated. Its a shame they never update the tub and leave the old shallow things there. There was a fridge in the room so a bonus there. The "continental" breakfast is spartan at best, cereal or toast that is the option, not a hard boiled egg or piece of fruit to be found, this can hardly be called a breakfast. Staff were very friendly. We made the huge mistake of ordering take out from Lumberjacks Landing, save yourself the money, find another place. They raved about their coleslaw & it was your typical gallon bucket slaw, we could not eat it, the burger was the size of a toonie, and the fries were soggy and mushy, on top of it all she didnt even include utensils for us to eat with, no ketchup, salt etc...nothing.…
We used this as a stopover after L'Anse aux Meadows so we could visit Conche and its tapestry. This was convenient for that purpose and we enjoyed the opportunity for a walk along the water and the visit to Conche. This is a typical older hotel/motel in a working town. Most of the clientele are trades people and industrial professionals who need a few nights accommodation. They all get breakfast at 7 and leave at 7:25. We had 2 rooms, a queen in the older part of the hotel and 2 singles in the newer wing. We also looked at the efficiency units (cabins). None were particularly spacious and the bathroom design in the newer wing was strange - bath tub and toilet in one room with a sink in another - never put a toilet without a sink in the same room! The rooms were relatively Spartan which is good because it makes it much easier to clean in a low traffic location. We appreciated that. Beds were comfortable enough and we had a good sleep. The breakfast was a bit limited - we retrieved our cereals and fruit from our supplies to make a better than toast and coffee breakfast. Another couple we noticed who was on vacation did the same. Given the average clientele, their breakfast is fine and it is sufficient to have a table and chairs and the utensils and bowls. Staff were friendly and helpful.…
Nothing super - you get what you see... The rooms were from the 80's and the restaurant closed in August - too bad. Breakfast was extremely poor and we should skipped it and taken something on the road. How sad that it was not more service minded for new guest
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