My granddaughter loved dressing up in the many clothing items and accessories available in the dress up closet. She was very mindful of her manners and sampled many things she wouldn't ordinarily try. She can't wait to go back again.
We picked this place to stay on our trip to the Oregon Coast because they offered tea! (Note, not just the hot drink, but little sandwiches and fruit and finger foods and all sorts of delicious things). We are really glad we stayed. The food was delicious, and the beds were comfortable. We were the only ones staying that day, and it was great! There was a full kitchen for us to use as well. One note: The bathroom is at the end of the hall, and I believe that all three rooms use the same bathroom. Since we were the only ones there, that wasn't an issue, but if the inn is full that may make things a bit busier. I would definitely recommend stopping by, either for tea if you are passing through, or to stay if you would like to check out Myrtle Creek or the two covered bridges.…
Wendy was an amazing hostess to these two weary travelers wrapping up a week of touring the coast. Took a chance on this tiny little town, and it paid off. Luck was on our side, as our visit coincided with the annual Summer Festival, so we had a front row seat to the fantastic fireworks from the balcony. The Selig Room was phenomenal, with so many intricate details and an amazingly comfortable bed. And to top things off, the breakfast was truly a culinary feast.
This B&B was just where I needed it and I really enjoyed my stay there. It was well located in the middle of a friendly little town and the hospitality I received was top-notch. A lovely room, comfortable bed and great breakfast. Wendi was an excellent and attentive hostess. I would stay there again any time - highly recommended.
Excellent communication from Wendy as I traveled from Coupeville, WA to OR. The house is exquisitely appointed...true to the Victorian era. The beds/bedding are top of the line. You won't find a bed that is more comfortable as you slide between the cotton sheets. Each room is decorated with a color scheme. I chose Minnie's room and loved it. So cozy and right next to the bathroom (the only minus - a shared bathroom for the rooms). This is one of the few TRUE bnb's....they actually serve breakfast! Not just a muffin and tea/coffee. Dan served me a wonderful individual-sized quiche, fresh berry parfait (scrumptious and filling!), chicken sausage and tea. Originally I asked for the French toast but it is more a bread casserole and is large enough to serve 2-3 people! From the…
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