Stayed at the Rogue's Harbor Inn for my sister's 30th birthday for 2 nights with them and another couple.
The Inn itself is nice and close to Ithaca, without having to deal with the hub-bub of downtown. The road the Inn is situated on is at the intersection of 2 roads, so at times you can hear the sounds of trucks driving through - but the beds provided a comfortable sleep and I must say that while sleeping on the second floor I was not woken by the sounds of trucks at all. Our room was spacious, with a queen sized bed, twin bed and a couch. The beds were definitely comfortable, and the robes they left in the closets for after showers were cozy and comfy. The breakfasts were absolutely amazing- up to the third floor to the common room where we all sat down together and had breakfast. Egg souffles, bacon, rosemary potatoes (which I am still missing), fresh bread and butter from a local farm. The breakfast for both days were hands down awesome.
The inn is definitely interesting with its history, which they have decorated the walls with photos and articles regarding the history. Quirky, and filled with history. A plus is that downstairs on the main floor there is a restaurant to eat at that has pretty good food, as well as their own homemade beer. Convenient to know there is a restaurant downstairs without having to jump in the car and drive down the road.
Overall, our group was pleased with Rogue's Harbor Inn, and are already planning a trip back up. With reasonably priced rooms, good breakfasts, cozy rooms, and a restaurant downstairs, what more could you ask for?
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