This place is awful, and honestly, that's an understatement. I stayed there recently with my husband and we had a terrible experience. When checking in, Susan, one of the owners, assumed my husband and I were in separate rooms because we are a same sex couple. An easy mistake, I politely corrected her and said we were in the same room and she kind of made a face and kept talking. Once we had heard her speech about the hotel, we went up to our room, which was incredibly bare and our door didn't even really even close. There's no art on the walls, the bed had no headboard and was on wheels so it moved around the room throughout our stay. Still being optimistic, we figured it was just rustic and paid the accommodations no mind, until we started seeing all of the patronizing signs. You would not believe how many signs there were telling you what you could and couldn't do throughout your stay. Unfriendly abrasive signs everywhere you looked. It was really off putting as adults who paid a considerable amount of money to stay here to be treated so poorly through this signage at a place where the doors don't even close.
To make matters worse, the owners were really friendly to everyone staying in the inn: everyone except us. They would talk to guests on the porch or in the restaurant, but every time my husband, myself, or my friend who was there too tried to engage them in friendly conversation they were very unfriendly and curt. At one point as we were standing on the porch talking to other guests, Susan used her arm to move my friend out of her way so she could hang the menu. No "excuse me" no "pardon me", just a hand moving him so she could pass. We all kind of looked at one another and the older couple we were talking to were kind of shocked as well.
The poor behavior continued throughout our stay. Our second night my friend and I were reading in the lobby and when my husband said goodnight to us and made a joke, we laughed quietly. Susan came out of the office and reminded us that there were other guests just on the other side of the wall we were sitting near. It was 9pm, we had not made noise at all before that, and the guests in the game room, across from where we were sitting were making a great deal of noise that went uninterrupted. Once again, we swallowed our frustrations and continued reading. My friend went to bed, leaving me there, and when Holden, the other owner, came out of the office for the night he said "turn off the lights before you go up." No "goodnight" no pleasantries, just a command.
I guess you have to be a straight white older couple to get even a little respect at this establishment. We were hoping to have a friendly, relaxing island experience, but what we got was a cold shoulder, bad food, and a bare room. Monhegan is a wonderful place, but I urge you to stay LITERALLY anywhere else. A TENT IN THE WOODS WOULD BEAT THIS PLACE! read more