We stayed there two nights in May 2009 and felt fortunate to find such nice accomodations in sleepy little Holdenville. (population around 5,000) Our alternative was to stay in Ada, over 50 miles away but we were down for a couple of days working on maintaining the old family farm place about 12 miles from Holdenville. The Pallmer Inn would be an outstanding establishment in a much larger city which makes it all the more remarkable that it is located in a small farming community in remote rural Oklahoma. The rooms were clean and tastefully decorated with antiques. The strict non-smoking policy keep everything smelling fresh and pleasant. There are but two motels in town (Capri and Country Club) that are considerably cheaper (we found the rates for the Pallmer Inn quite reasonable considering the accomodations) but as the old saying goes, "you get what you pay for". Unless finding lodging at the lowest possible price is your primary consideration, The Pallmer Inn is the only place to stay if you need lodging in Holdenville. The Pallmer is locally Christian family-owned and down-home friendly. The owners go out of their way to make you feel at home and provide everything they can to make your stay pleasant. My only complaint, albeit very minor one, is that the restaurant downstairs at the Pallmer needs to be re-opened. Besides a few fast food joints in town near the Walmart, there are no decent restaurants we could find in Holdenville. We dined one evening at a local diner (which shall remain unnamed) near the Pallmer Inn and truly wished we hadn't. The food, service, and decor all were 1 on a scale of 10, with ten being the best. To the Pallmer Inn owners: Please re-open your beautiful restaurant!
(which is nicely decorated with antiques and on the same quality and cleanliness level as the Bed & Breakfast)
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