If you drive to the Andrews Inn, be prepared to keey your eyes peeled for the entrance, otherwise, you will pass it by. The entrance is a gravel allyway on Duval between a sandal shop and a smoothie stand. The main lot only has three spots. I was told there is another parking area, but I didn't venture to find it. You enter the property through a garden gate and find yourself in what looks like the backyard. There is a pool, a outside dining area (where breakfast is served), a few lounge chairs and 3 small shacks. The shacks are actually the kitchen, a concierge desk and a storage shed with a bathroom. Speaking of the concierge, the one we met, George, was very helpful and outgoing. He had plenty of suggestions on activities and would try to get us access to the various functions around the island. Take advantage of his knowledge. There are also three cats who basically own the place. They are friendly and like to stare at you while you eat breakfast. We stayed in the Pamplona which is up a flight of stairs. The Paris is next door while the other rooms are on the ground level. The room initially felt a bit small, but not cramped at all. The bathroom is large and has all the standard amenities. there are ceiling fans in the main room as well as the bathroom. There is a balcony with a table and two chairs that overlooks the Hemingway back yard. Not terribly private, but we didn't care. The room was clean and nicely furnished. The air conditioner was almost completely silent but did a great job of keeping the room cool.
Breakfast was set up on a table next to the kitchen and was available until 10:30. There were hard boiled eggs, cereal, breads along with a toaster, danish, juice and a bottle of champagne if you should feel like having a mimosa. Nice touch.
The location is great. Duval is seperated into two areas. To the south it's more gallery oriented with some more upscale restaurants. To the north are more bars and shops. The Inn is right at the divide. The southernmost point is a five minute walk if you turn right out of the driveway, while Sloppy Joes is ten minutes if you turn left. Mallory Square is 15 to 20 minutes depending on how fast you walk. All things considered, I'd stay here again without hesitation.
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