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    Pilot House Inn

    3.1 (9 reviews)
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    9 months ago

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    8 months ago

    Always a pleasant experience to enjoy good food. The restaurant is very clean and the food is very good.

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    11 years ago

    Pretty decent crab cakes (if a bit heavy on mayo) and good clam chowder.

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    The Chesapeake Inn - Coffee stand, so cute

    The Chesapeake Inn

    (18 reviews)

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    The Chesapeake Inn is a hidden gem in Urbanna, VA. I can't say enough good things about this little…read moreInn. Our room was beautifully appointed with crisp white linens, comfy armchairs, and the cutest decor. It even had a beautiful chandelier and recessed lights. The lobby looked like a showroom for an interior decorator and the grounds are peppered with settees with colorful throw pillows. Everything about this little Inn screams "awesome".

    Dog friendly unique inn in the adorable town of Urbanna with great restaurants and the river in…read morewalking distance. Neat town events too that you can check out on Facebook Urbanna sites.. Their rooms are $199/night ($219.50 with taxes).  They do have a two night minimum on weekend. Their rates include everything - many hotels add amenity fees, but they have decided to use simple, predictable pricing so their rates includes their bikes, surreys, kayaks as well as snacks and waters in their rooms and the use of their lobby/living room keurig. They sometimes even have food vendors come to the parking lot. Had a great pizza truck which was awesome to bring pizza back to the room especially since the Italian restaurant shut down during COVID. They have a Farmer's Market, boat and golf cart parade, Oyster Festival, Halloween celebrations, great boutiques with fabulous clothing and unique gifts and wine shops and great prices on antiques to include an awesome flea market. Occasionally live music. Which is the best! They has been limited during COVID but hopefully will start up soon.

    Atherston Hall Bed & Breakfast

    Atherston Hall Bed & Breakfast

    (5 reviews)

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    I recently escaped to Atherston Hall during Inauguration weekend. I wanted somewhere far away, and…read moreboy, did I get it. I didn't even have cell service, which, to me was wonderful. They had free wireless internet, so you can have some contact with the outside world if you like. This is a classic B&B, decorated in very soothing colors and liveable antiques. Coffee was put out early every morning, and the breakfasts were filling and tasty- with the highlights being what was made there- homemade granola and fresh preserves (jam). Bill makes great omlettes and bacon as well! The two labs, Abbey and Savana are sweeties, but only seemed to get used to us after 3 nights. They are protective and will bark, but in a way as to welcome you home. A quick rub behind the ears and they miraculously remember you. Urbanna itself is SMALL, so make sure you have activities beyond tea and breakfast- we just used the wireless to plan our outings each day. I was pleasantly surprised that our pet-friendly room not only had a door to the back garden (so you dont run through and disturb other guests) but there was no additional fee/rent. That combined with the great breakfasts make it very reasonable. I will be returning soon! p.s. location is wrong on map- located 1 block from Cross and Virginia Streets near the town center.

    Loved loved loved this place. I had never stayed at a B&B before so I was a little unsure of what…read moreto expect. This place was quiet and clean and beautifully decorated. The whole weekend was relaxing and peaceful. Urbanna was a great town to walk around and everyone was so friendly. Make sure you check out the great nearby restaurants - Ostra and Merroir. The breakfasts served were absolutely delicious - and totally filling! The caramelized banana waffles are the stuff dreams are made of. This is a wonderful place to spend a weekend and I imagine it is even more beautiful in the summertime! Can't wait to go back!

    The Inn At Tabbs Creek - Chesapeake Suite living area and kitchenette.

    The Inn At Tabbs Creek

    (20 reviews)

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    If you are considering staying at the Inn at Tabbs Creek, let this be your sign to do so! 5 stars…read moreis not a high enough rating - this place breaks the scale. I feel so strongly about sharing my recommendation to stay here that this is my first-ever (and possibly only) Yelp review. The rooms, property, restaurant quality food, and service were impeccable. Sherry, Ridge, and Sara are so kind and will go above and beyond to ensure you have the best stay, even communicating months in advance to see if we had any requests. The unlimited ice cream and snack bars, speakeasy and all-seasons room were our favorite amenities, but the list is plentiful. Our room had a private patio with firepit, heated bathroom floors, a soaking tub, and so much more. It was beyond clean and comfortable! The icing on the cake: they are pet-friendly, and even provided organic dog treats to our corgi. We came in March for my birthday (they gave me flowers, a note, and a gift) and are already planning a trip back in the summer to utilize the heated pool, kayaks, bikes, and other outdoor activities. A must-see for a relaxing getaway or event, just a short drive to the charming town of Mathews. Thank you to our hosts for a fantastic weekend!

    There aren't enough stars to express how wonderful this place is. The new owners, Sherri and Ridge…read moreelevated an already amazing experience. I had no idea how a seemingly perfect place could get even better. From the gorgeous rooms to the little touches(hello amazing local ice cream selection!!!) The Inn outdoes itself on every turn. The property is beyond beauty. The Breakfast is amazing. Every bite every morning was perfect. Chef Sarah truly knows flavor. Checking in and out was seamless. My Girlfriend and I look forward to visiting the Inn at Tabbs Creek for years to come.

    The Tides Inn

    The Tides Inn

    (128 reviews)

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    Really more like 31/2 stars. This place has the potential to be superb…read more The facilities are beautiful. The views are spectacular. The rooms are well decorated and nice little food treats are left in the room in addition to little treats/amenities at night. Housekeeping was very good and friendly. All staff were welcoming. There is ample parking, which is nice. It's absolutely fantastic that they are dog friendly. Although the restaurants' china, silver, glassware, etc., are lovely and the food is presented in a beautiful manner, the food is average at best. That real downside to our stay. Even the drinks were not that great. How can you not brew good iced tea or make a decent daiquiri? We weren't told, but found the morning coffee and tea bar. Again lovely, but the water was never hot for the tea. Another disappointment is that they have a dedicated room to make things. Supposedly there's even a clay workshop. We were there in July, i'm assuming that is in-season for them, and there were no activities. That was very poor. I would've paid to do some kind of activity, but nothing was available. It was threatening to rain on and off, so it would've been nice to have something to do. It was too iffy to plan outdoor activities. Most resorts have some sort of activity, even if it's just a gratis yoga class/lecture/activity. There was nothing. Mind you, you really are in the middle of nowhere. There's nothing around to do. There is some kind of waterpark for young folks. I'm assuming that was open, not an adult activity. On top of it all, in the surrounding cities, most restaurants were closed on Sunday; Monday almost everything was closed; Tuesday even restaurants and shops are closed. This is in the summer? I wish I was warned about that!

    We live in IRV and took the boat over to grab a drink and a snack at The Tides, only to be turned…read moreaway at the dock because we're now told reservations are required to use it. There was plenty of dock space available, and the restaurant was practically empty, which made the experience even more disappointing. We used to visit The Tides regularly by boat, but it seems those days are over. I understand businesses have policies, but this one feels like it will discourage spontaneous visits from local boaters and could end up costing them a lot of business.

    Pilot House Inn - hotels - Updated August 2026

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