. "Where to start.\n\nIt's not that this place is inherently terrible - the house is gorgeous and has a cool history. (It used to be a speakeasy!!) However, it was clear that something was a little off when we all arrived for check-in. I was meeting a friend and her mom in Pittsburgh. They were staying here and they added me to the reservation the day before arrival. Upon our 4:30pm check-in, it seemed that our reservation existed but there was no paperwork for it, which caused a fairly significant delay. But, they were nice and while they were figuring out their issues, we were given wine and seated in the library.\n\nEventually they got their act together and we were brought to the double bed room. Upon entrance into the room, the first thing I (and my friend's mom) noticed were the extremely dirty carpets. I mean, you can't have light colored carpeting if you aren't going to maintain them, right? And if the carpets are that dirty, what does that mean for other parts of the room?\n\nWhen it was bedtime, my friend's mom pulled back her sheets to find a squished flat crumpled up tissue IN HER BED LINENS. The linens on either bed didn't look particularly crisp, either. The bed my friend and I were sharing wasn't particularly comfortable either and it made a lot of noise when either one of us would shift. Unrelated to the bedding, I think we were only given one bath towel in the bedroom. I could understand 2 towels, as most of the rooms are double occupancy, but one towel? COME ON. \n\nOverall, it just felt like they were more tuned into the wedding side of things rather than the B&B side of things as there were these little details that shouldn't have gone unnoticed but obviously did. It's a lovely space and it has a lot of potential, but it definitely is nowhere near reaching that potential and needs some help with basic things like, y'know, properly cleaning a room."^^ . "0"^^ . . "0"^^ . . "1"^^ . "3"^^ . "2013-10-28T00:00:00"^^ .