We stayed at the Vineyard Country Inn for five nights, while visiting St. Helena Hospital for my husband's knee replacement. So it was not the usual pleasure trip to the Napa Valley, but our suite made it as enjoyable as possible. The exterior is charming, with slate roofs and charming plantings, and all the rooms are identical suites. The living rooms have a sofa and coffee table, fireplace, wet bar, and dining area. There's a tv, but unfortunately they built in a space for the tv in the brick fireplace surround, and now flat panels won't fit, so it's a fuzzy old style tv. The bedroom has a flat panel tv, comfortable king bed, and an extra bathroom sink, so two people can be washing up at the same time (only one hair dryer in the suite).
The breakfast room was lovely and overlooked the vineyard. Breakfast was self serve, and consisted of a couple different kinds of cakes or pastries each day, plus cereals, yogurt, hard boiled eggs, bagels and juices.
Try to get a suite with a vineyard view, but if they are full, the suites looking towards the parking lot are quite nice too, with private patios and a garden feel. I would suggest staying away from the suites which face Highway 29. Even though the sound proofing is good, it ruins the atmosphere to look out the window and see traffic instead of vineyards or greenery. But all in all, we felt this was a terrific mid level place to stay in Napa Valley.
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