We showed up at the Grand Avenue Bed and Breakfast without giving our hosts much notice, but they graciously welcomed us, and even showed us all the rooms before we settled into the Laura Ingalls Wilder Room. It has an extremely comfortable king size bed with a jacuzzi tub in the bathroom, which was a welcome addition. The house was charming, with lots of stained glass windows, and we were invited to use the big screen t.v. in the front parlor, even though we had a small t.v. in our bedroom. All the guest rooms were occupied, and it made for lots of interesting conversation around the breakfast table in the morning. Breakfast itself was delicious...yogurt with bananas and granola, sausage with delicious multi-grain pecan pancakes, as well as orange juice, and a variety of hot beverages to choose from. We mentioned that we loved the architecture of older homes, and we were given a brochure that detailed the location of the countless historic homes that were right there in the same neighborhood. I would definitely recommend this establishment as a great place to get a wonderful night's sleep, and to wake up to a delicious home-cooked breakfast.
