Guest User
November 5, 2021
Apparently the hotel may be sold at foreclosure and I am sorry for the owner, he put a lot of his heart and soul into this project (I glean this from his story on the website). Still, I don't think it's fair to charge the same price for the rooms as when he had a bar and restaurant and working fireplaces. My room had a fire place, it was unusable as the owner did not want to pay to have the chimneys cleaned. The coffee was awful and although breakfast came with our room, after eating the worst scrambled eggs and strangely flat bacon - I've never seen pressed flat bacon - I said to my husband, this meal tastes like grief. Hard to believe that the owner was a CIA grad - don't know who he has cooking breakfast but it can't be him. On the plus side, the room was beautiful, the waterworks shower delightful, the Ralph Lauren furniture was elegant, but the mattress on the fabulous bed is lumpy. Not sure why the view from this room is touted on the site. You can sort of see the church but it's mostly blocked by a tall grass hedge and the third window offers a view of the parking lot. It doesn't look anything like the website photos, it's been *****ped of a lot of its furnishings. It just feels sad and empty, another victim of the pandemic.