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    Bella Teresina Inn

    5.0 (4 reviews)

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    Polly Harper Inn - Main kitchen

    Polly Harper Inn

    5.0(12 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    My husband has stayed 5 times, myself with him 3 times. It's pure MAGIC here. The grounds are…read morebeautiful! We've spent many hours on the benches discussing our future together. We are always so inspired here! We very nearly named our daughter (expecting soon) Harper to honor this wonderful house and its history (we aren't, but maybe our next one). We look forward to the clean rooms, and of course the scrumptious breakfast! The owners/caretakers are fabulous hosts. Sitting in the tower overlooking the vineyards is an experience like no other. I have the fondest memories here and we plan to return again and again for special occasions.

    We chose the Polly Harper Inn Bed & Breakfast in Geneva because the charming pink house immediately…read moreappealed to us and offered a central location for our plans. The owners were very welcoming and accommodated our early arrival, greeting us kindly and making sure we could get settled in right away. The property has a nostalgic, "grandmother's house" feel. We stayed in the Robert Harper Suite, one of three units, which featured a loft that we especially enjoyed. The separate kitchen area was thoughtfully stocked with essentials like a coffee pot and refrigerator, and storage space. The four-seat dining table was a nice touch. Each room includes a hot tub for two, which had plenty of hot water throughout our stay. Breakfast was plentiful and satisfying--an assortment of fruit, pastries, muffins, fresh-baked bread, homemade granola, an fresh omelet for each guest. Sue is a good cook. It was delivered by 7:30 a.m., and guests served themselves. The dining room fits three couples, but guest rooms feature space to eat privately. During our stay, two couples who traveled together ate together, while we enjoyed breakfast privately in our suite. Housekeeping was attentive as our room was refreshed with clean towels and trash removal daily, even without requesting it. Small details stood out, like many nightlights placed in hallways and stairwells--especially helpful when going up to the loft. Many Grandma's heritage antiques, flowers and crafts of a gone by era are spread throughout the property. Only one downside; temperature control. The house was set on air conditioning, and while the days were pleasant, the evenings turned chilly (dropping below 40°F), and then it rained, bringing even more cool. The in-room fireplace heater wouldn't turn on, and unlike a hotel, the thermostat can't be adjusted per room. While we made do by layering with sweaters and pants, and using all the blanket bedding, it was chilly. It's something to keep in mind when visiting in changing to cooler Fall weather. Overall, the Polly Harper Inn offered a cozy, accommodating stay with lots of thoughtful touches. We especially appreciated the charm of the property, the attentive hosts, and the comfort of our suite. It was also quiet as we didn't hear the other guests very often. We'd stay again and thank you for the nice visit. Recommend checking them out is they are very competitive with a regular hotel room and you get so much more for your money

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    Warner-Concord Farms

    Warner-Concord Farms

    4.6(5 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Beautiful property, comfortable room, lovely hosts. The house is spacious and charming. The bed was…read morethe perfect. Water temp was great. There were cookies and cold water in my room. Great company at breakfast. Highly recommend!

    I have stayed at many of the B&Bs in the Geneva area. Each have their own style and attributes…read more This B&B has plenty of attributes. The location to the wineries is very good, while it is also close to the town of Madison. The setting is beautiful. The home is a country style mansion situated on a vineyard and a horse farm. The host, Kay, is a very nice person. She is friendly and helpful. She prepares a very nice breakfast using locally sourced ingredients. We were served fresh OJ, scrambled eggs with cheese and fresh chopped vegetables, bacon and homemade bread that was toasted perfectly. The decaf coffee was very good as well. Our room was located on the top floor and had a small balcony that overlooked the vineyard and horse corral. It was very peaceful and pleasant. The room had a king bed and a small refrigerator. The bathroom was small, but serviceable. The room temperature is centrally controlled, which makes it a little tricky for the host to find a temperature level that is comfortable for guests on different floors. There is a very active train track less than 2 miles from the B&B. Light sleepers may struggle with this as the trans run 24 hours.

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    The Beach Club - Eagle Cliff Inn - Unit 5, cooking, sitting & dining area

    The Beach Club - Eagle Cliff Inn

    3.9(8 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    I was told not to complain about anything, because the owners would kick us out, if I did…read more It was clean, but we were expected to clean it before we left. There was a hot water leak in unit #9, & no shut off valve, so all the water had to be shut off to fix it. I haven't stayed anywhere else in Geneva-on-the-Lake, so I don't know how this compares to others. The town seems to cater to the motorcycle crowd.

    Here's the moral to the story - and I'll give details afterward: Eagle Cliff Inn has new owners and…read moreit is NOTHING like it had been when owned by Jerry & Lu. I have stayed at the inn every year for 13 years! Don't be fooled...The great reviews and nearly 5-star ratings are carry-overs from previous ownership. The lovely photos on the Eagle Cliff website are also carry-overs from the previous owners. A little bait and switch? The new owners are obviously coasting on the previous reputation of excellence that Jerry & Lu earned. Now the details: In less than one year since ownership transferred, the inn has fallen into disrepair and the simplest amenities (such as bedding and towels) seem to be the cheapest they could find. It starts at the front porch where two dead hanging plants set the tone for what we should expect. A few steps further, we found a badly torn screen in the door. A long strand of severed speaker wire hung loosely next to the door. One outdoor sconce was burnt out while one of the porch fans didn't work. Many light fixtures inside didn't work including the stairwell lighting (safety???). There are large cracks and badly patched holes throughout the interior. Bare screws remain in walls all over where previous decor had been removed. The ceiling fan in our bathroom was teeming with dead bugs and the vents were literally overflowing with dirt and dust. And don't look too closely into the toilet bowl. (I'll leave that one there.) I could go on but these examples should paint the (grim) picture. The inn is now the same "class" as the many roadside motels that serve the strip - but with a higher price tag while the owners leverage the PREVIOUS glory of the Eagle Cliff. It's a place to flop, no more than that. And it's not even been a year since the new owners took over. I can't imagine what it will become in another year and beyond. May I propose a new, more fitting, name? How about "Seagull Sinkhole"?

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    Vincent William Wine - Well balanced salad

    Vincent William Wine

    4.1(82 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    We stopped at Vincent William Winery for a late lunch in January 2025 before driving back home to…read moreChicago. It was our first visit to the winery, and ended up being the best meal of our entire trip. I rave about it to everyone. The inn and restaurant are absolutely gorgeous--thoughtfully designed, warm, and elegant--and the entire property truly stands out in the Grand River Valley. The setting is stunning: a unique lakefront location with peaceful views that feel more like a boutique estate than a typical winery. Even in winter, the atmosphere was serene and inviting. What really impressed us, though, was the pride the staff takes in the place. We were given a full tour of the property, and it was clear how dedicated and invested they are in ensuring Vincent William Winery succeeds. That level of care shows in every detail. As for the food--wow. Every dish we ordered was outstanding, from the warm, crusty bread with baked brie and preserves to the vibrant house meatballs and beautifully prepared entrées. The pasta was rich and comforting, and the pork chop was perfectly cooked with hearty, flavorful sides. Presentation was as thoughtful as the flavors. The cocktails were equally impressive. The Old Fashioned was balanced, smooth, and among the best I've had at a winery. Their wines were excellent as well, and I cannot wait until they launch a wine club--I'd be ready to sign up. The chef's classes also sound fantastic and would be a no-brainer for us if we lived locally. Truly, we have zero criticisms. Prices felt quite fair for the quality and experience. The property is exceptional, and the staff offers the kind of genuine hospitality that's increasingly rare. Vincent William Winery is a unique lakefront gem, and every time we're in Greater Cleveland, we'll make it a point to return.

    Stopped by for lunch as this place has been on my dying to try list! The entrance is interesting as…read moreyou drive thru a small residential area before parking in the gravel lot. There is a park right next door too for additional parking. The grounds are still being worked on as it is still springtime and I definitely need to come back during the summer season and when the weather isn't so dreary in northeast Ohio. We asked to sit at a table by the window but were told we couldn't sit there, mind you it was not busy at all and no one sat at that table the entire time we were there so I wasn't very happy with the staff. We ended up eating at the bar since we could still somewhat see the water that way. The food and drinks were absolutely phenomenal so that and the ambiance is the only reason I would consider coming back as the staff really ruined the experience for me. Glad I didn't book an overnight stay for that reason alone. Moscato Cabernet Sauvignon Lavender Margarita Honey Whipped Ricotta Dip Wagyu Burger

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