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    Down Town Tecumseh - At Lone Oak Properties

    Down Town Tecumseh

    (3 reviews)

    I love this town! The people, the parks, the cemetery, the architecture style of homes…read more The holidays are very special here. Unique shops and antique shops. Definitely a place to visit.

    This 8600-person town in Southeast Michigan's Lenawee County is increasingly becoming a bedroom…read morecommunity of Ann Arbor (about 40-minutes to the northeast). Because of the AA influence, it's seeing incremental, yet noticeable, increases in sophistication over time. Mind you, it does not have the affluence-driven refinement of Sedona or the themed attraction of Frankenmuth. But there's something interesting beneath the surface. There was clearly a rather large manufacturing base at one time but those factories are long gone. There are reminders that are still visible on Evans St. Empty spaces along railroad tracks show concrete remnants of former parking lots and buildings. Quaker Oats had a facility there at one time, for example. Tecumseh is representative of small town Upper Midwest America. There's not much for visitors looking for bling and excitement, but it has a lot to offer anyone looking for a low-key, relaxing day. The shops downtown continue to become more interesting over time. A favorite of mine is Boulevard Market where you can pick up cheeses, wines and other wonderful goodies that add a touch of sophistication. Hopscotch Kids is a great store for kids while J-Bar is a fun hobby store to peruse. Pentamere offers some interesting wines (try the Plum Wine). My wife likes Second Chance Consignment where she can find some decent quality stuff at good prices. There's also a seasonal Farmer's Market on Saturday mornings. By the way, there's plenty of parking in the lots behind the storefronts north and south of downtown. Beyond shopping, the neighborhoods are fun to walk. The late-19th and early-20th Century architecture has largely been preserved in the three or four blocks west and south of downtown. The mature vegetation adds to a bit of that nostalgic feeling of taking a stroll through time. But none of it is staged for tourists...it's a real, lived-in, people-going-about-their-lives place. Those are fun places to observe and, if you look closely enough, you'll find those subtleties that make each place unique. The architectural highlights include The Samuel Temple House, the James McAllister House, the Musgrove Evans House and the Elijah Anderson House. As you stroll, if you want a place to rest and just "be" for a while, have a seat on a bench in quaint little Hotrum Promenade Park. If you like to be waterside, stroll north to Evans Park where you can look out over Red Millpond. Walk east from there to Standish Pond with its small dam. If you feel up to it, walk the path down to Globe Mill Pond which features its own little dam. As mentioned, there's not much in the way of touristy stuff, but the interesting little Tecumseh Historical Museum housed in a 1913 Gothic-style former church is open from April to December. It's a great place to learn a little more about Tecumseh and its surroundings. The Southern Michigan Railroad provides nostalgic train rides between Tecumseh and Clinton. It's a fun change-of-pace activity that the kids will enjoy. Probably the best attraction for outsiders is the Fall Applelumpkin Festival that transforms downtown (as well as a satellite site at Kapnick Farm) into something of a carnival. There are lots of artisan vendors, food trucks and kid's activities (including Monster Truck and Helicopter rides). As far as eating, there are more choices than might initially meet the eye. The most out-of-the-ordinary is the British Tea Pantry, where you can have Tea Time replete with finger sandwiches, or a lunch that's on the lighter side. For something more American, try the Chicago Dog House where Midwest sandwich food dominates. Basil Boys is one of the better pizza and sub places in the county. But they're low key and their dining area is strictly a convenience (explicitly self-serve...clean up after yourself). One step up in formality is Tecumseh Brewing Company where they serve pretty good pub grub. If you want a heartier meal, one of JR's three area locations is downtown. It's a good steakhouse with fair prices. Sal's on the western edge of town in Busch's Plaza is a pleasant, cozy place to get an Italian-style meal. If breakfast is what you want, City Limits Diner behind the downtown shops to the north is a great choice. And if a buffet is your style, Big Boy in Busch's Plaza still offers a decent salad bar. Musgrove is a great coffee stop downtown, while Tecumseh Bread and Pastry serves lovely treats, especially cinnamon rolls. Overall, Tecumseh is a pleasant but work-a-day town that offers a glimpse into everyday life in this area of the country. There are limited things for the tourist. It's mainly a place where spending a day means that you integrate with the local flow to experience the quotidian niceties available to residents. If you live nearby or are passing through, hang out for a few hours to see if you agree with my assessment.

    Tecumseh Inn - Comfortable beds

    Tecumseh Inn

    (12 reviews)

    $$$

    I wanted to write this review because all of the bad reviews are from a long time ago when they…read morewere under the former management. We stayed here last weekend with my wife, my daughter and mother-in-law just for a night. Tom at the front desk is awesome. Very reassuring that things would be kept in line and they were. We didn't even get in until about midnight and had a good night sleep and left without any issues. The rooms were great. If we are in the area again, we would definitely consider staying here.

    Family recommended this because it was "remodeled". Quite possibly my worst hotel/motel experience…read more I had to call three different phone numbers to make a reservation. That should have been my first red flag. My receipt was sent via text. I notified Barbara that we would check in late and I would have a pet. We roll into the room at 1:30 am. About 7 am my dog starts growling. I think someone was trying to get into the room. Before 8 am a man and woman knock on the door, asking who I am, what am I doing here, I'm not supposed to be here, and threaten to call the cops. I told them talk to Barbara and they said they would still call the cops. "Call them". I have no idea what is going on. As for the room, quite possibly the worst night of sleep I ever had on the double bed. The room is dark , small, and the bathroom super tiny. We were blessed to have two towels. Regardless, I paid for two nights. I could care less about the second night. Stay away from this spot! Update: Barbara apologized perfusely and refunded my second night. Since I made my reservation early the "staff" wasn't aware the i paid for two nights. The couple are/were a little rough around the edges. On my end, they had nothing on (name tag/work shirt/polo) that identified them as workers. It was quite scary especially traveling with my family. I appreciate Barbara showing up and explaining.

    The Clinton Inn - Our banquet room, used for private parties and events. Capacity of 35 persons.

    The Clinton Inn

    (22 reviews)

    $$

    We loved our stay at the Clinton Inn Quaint Inn in the process of restoration. Three rooms are…read morepresently open and are very nice. They are trying. Food was fabulous and overall very nice

    Never again. I wish…read moreI could leave negative Stars purely on the treatment from management and ethics. To be fair there are some good points but I guess I will address those first number one the Ambiance is very nice if you like history an old architecture it's worth popping in if you are near nearby. I will also say that I am pretty critical on my coffee but it appears the coffee portion of this restaurant has its own name and I will write an extremely positive review accordingly as the coffee was some of the best I've ever had. That being said the rest of the experience was negative. We should have known something walking in when we saw what appeared to be two other local couples going to the cute little restaurant next door which looked reasonably busy and when we went in there's only one other couple there. That should have been a red flag. But it looks so quaint and Charming we wanted to try it. Her breakfast was fair but it's hard to mess up whipped cream and strawberries LOL you'd almost have to be pure evil not to like the combination LOL. My breakfast however was a disappointing experience say the least.... let me preface this with the fact that I have a pretty decent barometer 4 brisket as my buddies and I smoke brisket all the time and have been in some competitions. That being said for approximately $14 for breakfast skillet that better be some damn good brisket. And it wound up being very rubbery!!! and just taste it off like it had been sitting out forever.!!! On top of that after taking only one bite decided to send it back and the waitress could not care less and took $3 off the bill ....? basically you're telling me I ate $11 worth of Skillet after I told you to come back and have the chef taste it please!!!!!!!????? it was like it was microwaved from the previous night The sauce on it was like knock off ketchup packets or should i say katsup! Lol Rude and discourteous to say the least I'm sorry the Ambiance is great and the coffee was actually one of the best cups I ever had but to charge for food that I wouldn't even give our dogs!! just wrong and then to not even care about it no.!! We saw everyone going next door and wondered why some place so large had such little business. Now we know why all the locals were going next door and why a restaurant next to a restaurant still survives. After you eat here you will be eating next door also.

    Holiday Inn Dundee

    Holiday Inn Dundee

    (17 reviews)

    $$

    Can I just tell you how overpriced this place is? Chances are, if you're in Dundee, you're taking…read moreyour children to Splash Universe. Due to this, I am not sure why i had to pay over $200 for a room PLUS the outrageous fee for "water park" entry. In any other hotel/water park combo's that I have visited, your hotel comes with the entry in one bundle... and I have been to much better combo's for less money. The water in the splash park was SO cold we could only stay in for 15 minutes before my daughters' lips turned blue. Total waste of money! All night long children were running through the halls, even playing ding dong ditch. The guests directly upstairs sounded like a herd of elephants ALL NIGHT LONG. I came with a 1 year old and a 3 year old and none of us slept throughout the night. I called the office about it but it continued throughout the night/early morning. I was NOT a happy camper despite the potential of this place to be a fun family outing.

    I give 2 stars only because my boys, 3 and 6, enjoyed playing in the waterpark, and the room was…read morebig enough for the four of us. There was nothing else about this hotel and waterpark was even average. I have never had such consistently poor service from any other vacation-type destination. Check-in is woefully understaffed and results in lines. We had to have our room key remade twice because it stopped working... There was a ten minute wait at the front desk both times. The in-house restaurant is where we found the worst service. It was as though they were surprised to see guests, and after our experience, I see why. We ate dinner there and waited to place our order, waited for drinks, burgers were overcooked, and all three burgers were gone by the time the mustard we requested made it to the table. We made the mistake of eating at the breakfast buffet the next morning. We waited 25 minutes to be seated, while staring at several (not sure if it was 4 or 5) empty tables the entire time. Once seated, it was another 20 minutes before anyone stopped to take a drink order, and then another 10 minutes before we received our bill. My family will never return to this location.

    Comfort Inn & Suites

    Comfort Inn & Suites

    (4 reviews)

    What a awesome hotel! The staff was super friendly and helpful from the moment we walked in and you…read moreand you can see right away in the lobby that this is a quality hotel! I mad a mistake when reserving a room but she was able to correct it to two queen beds with no hassle! Our room was spacious and clean and the beds were very comfortable. After my show I crushed a workout in their huge gym. They had dumbells, machines, bikes and treadmills making any work out very accessible. After I woke up I had hot breakfast of eggs, toast and some oatmeal. The spread was huge! My partner had sausage, coffee and toast. I highly recommend this beautiful hotel and I will definitely stay here next time I am in town.

    I was at the hotel today to meet with my sister who stayed for a few days, and while the hotel is…read morevery clean and seems to be running smoothly, I have to wonder where the management is. I saw a single desk clerk running around all morning taking care of people, answering the phone and cleaning up tables in the afternoon. She was too young to be a manager and shouldn't have been working by herself with so many people running around needing help. There was an older lady handling the food prep for the breakfast and she was pretty much alone too. I caught a glimpse of a young man walking around with a mop and bucket, but no other staff the entire morning and afternoon I was in the hotel helping my sister and nephew get their stuff packed up. Three people on staff all day long is a terrible idea. The same clerk who had been rushing around taking care of people all day got yelled at by some other lady and no one stepped up to stop that lady from tearing into the poor clerk. The clerk didn't do anything wrong and kept her cool even when that lady accused her of being lazy and not doing a good job. Poor clerk was on the verge of tears but stayed professional after that other lady stormed out with a bug up her butt. I don't know what the lady's problem was, but she had no business being that rude and demeaning to a person who was just doing her job. Why wasn't there a manager there to support that clerk and help out with so many people in the hotel? Why wasn't there a manager helping to clean up the hotel? Why aren't there more staff present throughout the day in general? If a business or service is supposed to be available 24-7, then there needs to be a manager and full staff on call 24-7 too.

    Chicago Street Suite - hotels - Updated July 2026

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