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Reviewed 1 July 2014

Great atmosphere and patio, but sparrows are flying Everywhere, on the tables, picking at napkins. Maybe cute for some but repulsive to others....French toasts were very good but I ordered a smoked salmon and goat cheese omelet and it was blend. I am not a big fan of salt but that had absolutely no flavor. The goat cheese tasted spoiled and I am a huge fan of goat cheese and know what it is supposed taste like. The service was ok but very slow so don't be in a hurry. It took 25 minutes to get the omelet and toasts...

Date of stay: June 2014
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Reviewed 21 June 2014

Well it look quaint on the internet, but the cleanliness leaves a lot to be desired. We were there for a number of days and complained about roaches in the bathroom twice. Little did I know until I was home that I was informed that the living area was also a problem. Many times the room was not dusted and dirt on the floors remained for days. The location is nice, but I would never stay there again, make your choice.

Date of stay: June 2014
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4  Thank k g
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Reviewed 18 June 2014

Older hotel that has a real sense of history. We stayed in room with a shared bathroom. It was clean, comfortable and good value and we would recommend this hotel. We also ate at the restaurant as well and it is a little expensive it is worth it.

Date of stay: April 2014
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Thank Dan L
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Reviewed 12 May 2014

This is a great hotel with fab food and wine. End of. The rooms are in the french countryside style circa 1900 but with all mod cons EXCEPT Tv and mini bar. Frankly i have no need for either. I drink in the bar and get news and entrainment on my wifi enabled device. I'm sure I could cook up some mini complaints if I tried but basically whilst not luxury perfection it is absolutely one of the best small hotels I've ever stayed in.

Room tip: You ideally want to be on the left of the hotel as you look at it the man says "your room is through the bar and to the left" then you've lucked out. Not much in it though.
Date of stay: February 2014
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Thank dobehave
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Reviewed 16 April 2014

We stayed 7 nights at the Tabard Inn based on other reviews on Trip Advisor. We were not disappointed.

Remember that this Inn is located in 3 townhouses which have been connected and restored. The antique furnishing, wooden floors in the rooms and decor take you back in time. There is wifi in the Inn but not a television in the place - so refreshing once you try it! Also no elevators so be prepared for some stairs.

We stayed on the second floor (if you count them as ground, one and two). The Inn is a bit of a rabbit warren with little hallways throughout and staircases to climb. We think it adds to the charm. As you walk through you can admire all of the art and curiosities that decorate the place - including the mannequin sitting in the "hallway bath"!

Our room had queen bed, private bath and a little walk in closet with a door at the far end that was attached to another room but sealed shut. We were away from the bar and restaurant on the ground level and entertainment rooms on the first level. We faced the back and had no view apart from the fire escape and back alley. That was fine as the room was very quiet, well appointed and spacious. The bathroom was vintage with toilet, stand alone sink and older "Standard" tub with shower. If you want modern, this is NOT the place for you. You can book into the Topaz next door and pay twice as much!

The included breakfast selection is fine. If you want more, there is a full menu. The lounge is very interesting. We didn't partake of the bar selection as my partner was unable to have alcohol due to some medication - our loss as the place looked very entertaining. We had dinner once - mine was fine but my partner didn't care for her selection - the luck of the draw! The servers are very nice but somewhat forgetful - rather like the clientele!

I'd stay again at the Tabard. The location is close to Dupont Circle, the Metro and lots of sites like the Phillips Collection and St Matthews Cathedral (site of JFKs funeral where young John did his famous salute).

Date of stay: April 2014
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