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| - My husband and I stayed at the Inn and ate at the Bistro, so this is my collective review for both.
The food at the Bistro was pretty good, and we would both eat there again. We ordered brunch - he got chicken and waffles, I got eggs in a basket with chorizo sausage and potato hash. We also received complimentary monkey bread, which was delicious. His waffle was thick and fluffy and the chicken was fried to perfection. My eggs were done perfectly, although the toast was burnt black in a few spots.
The room (as well as the rest of the hotel) looked nice and was decorated well. The glass shower gave it a nice luxurious feel, and it had some nice amenities (fresh baked cookies, K-cups for the Kurig, nice toiletries). The reason for the star rating is because the bed was not comfortable and the walls were paper thin. Being able to sleep and be comfortable at a place you're paying to sleep and be comfortable is a pretty big part of the experience. We both woke up no less than ten times during the night. I wouldn't consider myself to be a light sleeper, and I was able to fall asleep quickly even though I could still hear the music from the restaurant inside our room (as the first floor rooms are directly above the kitchen and restaurant). It was the loud crashing coming from the kitchen after 11 P.M. that first woke me. After that, it was multiple police sirens outside, our neighboors (even though they weren't even loud - like I said, the walls are extremely thin), anytime someone was in the hallway/opened the door to our floor, etc. Aside from that, the mattress was a bit saggy and the feather pillows, although usually a nice touch, have fallen completely flat.
In summary, I would recommend eating here, but it's not the place to stay if you require quiet or comfort in order to sleep.
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