This is a two story commercial wooden building that hugs Main St. The rooms are on the second floor via a set of wooden stairs. Picture yourself going back in time to the 30s and 40s and you get the sense of what to expect. the 3 star rating is relative to the fact that this inn is basically good for its location.
The rates are a reasonable value for its location, but charging $10-20 less would be more realistic considering the old and tired look of the rooms. The website pictures are not the rooms we stayed in. What we experienced were clean, but tired rooms with barely any ammenities. The furniture were grandparent / tag sale hand me downs with scratches, chips and worn parts. Nothing in the room matched, just a collection of stuff. There was only one light in the room by the bed; ten feet from the old, worn door. The only modern part of the room was the updated bathroom with more light than the romm with the wooden toilet seat and the TV and refrig. The rug was definitly worn, but clean. Staying here is convenient for those needing a stopover after a day's driving.
There is a restaurant downstairs that serves good quality meals in an equally rustic setting.
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