Website doesn't fairly represent property. The "Inn" is a house separate from the restaurant, in the rear. Two bedrooms downstairs and three upstairs. Property is old and shows it's age. There is no staff or management in the home, check-in is at the restaurant. We paid for three nights in advance upon check-in. Handwritten note on room door instructs us to leave the room door open when we leave. We had problems with temperature in the room and the TV would not bring-in the major networks. We asked in the restaurant for assistance, which they stated would take care of it, but they never showed up. Morning breakfast is "serve yourself" in the kitchen, but not much of anything there, and no way of knowing how long it has been there. The coffee machine was pretty good and free soda pop was nice. The house has a "musty" smell, not bad, just musty. The room was not cleaned on two of our three days. The grounds outside the house reflected only basic maintenance, with a full ashtray and broken lights. The restaurant has a small working brewery and produces some good beer. The restaurant apparently caters to a "smoking crowd", which seemed to be primarily "local regulars". Not much in the area to see or do, we should have stayed downtown in Philadelphia. At about $150 per night, this is a bad deal. Perhaps at maybe $75 per night would properly reflect this value of our stay.
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