Plastic mega-hotels are taking over the world, but there are still some characters left out there if you look for them. This Inn is one of them, long may it prosper! The stairs are crooked, the owners are physical representations of their great old building, it all just works. Great place. And they don't do those paste "waffles" for breakfast--I hate those things, they do real egg omelettes, french toast, pancakes, real food cooked by hand for you. That's a great deal.
It would be cool if there was an association of character lodges, inns and hotels in North America. Places where you could see your grown kids working and learning about life for a season, or places where you want to go back one day. I've been lucky to stay in a few such places, and this is definitely one. I'll be back.
