This is a fun overnight in an area with several options for food/entertainment. I enjoyed the historic archives around the common space, the included snacks were thoughtful, and both staff members/owners that I met were very pleasant and helpful.
This property has the potential to be a gem, however, management's propensity to rent rooms to traveling work crews ruins the historic getaway feel. The workers were drinking and yelling in the downstairs common area until we asked management to intervene at 10pm. They then went to their rooms and continued to keep us awake until 1am with their loud music and talking as the walls are paper thin. At 6:30 the next morning, they congregated in the common area again before they left for work and were so loud my husband had to confront them.
The sewage smell coming from our shower drain was unbearable. We attached one of our truck air freshners to the heating unit vent for some reprieve.
We were expecting a quant, cozy historical getaway but instead felt like we interrupted Happy Hour at Motel 6.
We loved this little inn! It was so charming and cute. Loved the history displayed around the property. The room was very clean and the owner very welcoming. Lots of little touches that made it very welcoming and special.
The owner/host was fantastic! It no longer has the bar option but the space is extremely cool to see historical fact items and plenty of separate seating areas for groups, including a balcony. Free snacks, and drinks and coffee in public areas were nice touches. Walkable bar and grill Was decent. We were on motorcycles and the rooms were a good size and very clean. We would definitely stay there again