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    Raindrops on Roses

    Raindrops on Roses

    (3 reviews)

    Spent a lovely evening at this charming bed and breakfast. Had a wonderful breakfast created by…read morethe owners Barry and Denise on Sunday and meet another couple who have been there several times.

    Barry and Denise are amazing hosts! Raindrops on Roses was…read moremy 1st experience with a B&B. We wanted to stay someplace that was more personable and home like. When I found their website, I was immediately attracted to the decor. I LOVE antiques! We booked our stay for the Tiffany Rose suite. Shortly after we booked our stay, we received an email from Barry. He asked if we were staying for anything inparticular (wedding, anniversary, etc.). He also asked if we had any dietary restrictions because he prepares breakfast every morning of your stay. When we arrived, we were warmly greeted by both Barry and Denise. They gave us a tour of the Victorian and then showed us to our room. I was in awe from the moment we pulled in the driveway. They also gave us some ideas for places to eat and things to do. Now let me tell you about breakfast...all I can say is WOW! Our 1st morning we walked downstairs to the smell of bacon and piano music playing. We walked into the dining room to find 2 beautiful place settings for us, with juice, coffee and fresh fruit waiting. Denise came out and grabbed our plates, then brought them back out with the most delicious breakfast. We got to start our morning with a crustless quiche, hashbrowns, and "my dad's bacon", as Barry called it. So we got to start our morning, and every morning we were there, with full, happy bellies. It was a great start to each morning! Each morning was something different, but equally delicious. If I have my choice, I will skip hotels and stick with B&Bs. If you are traveling to the Herkimer/Cooperstown area and not traveling with children under 13, I highly recommend the Raindrops on Roses B&B. Thank you, Barry and Denise, for making this such a warm and inviting experience.

    Inn by the Mill - Inside the Hog-N-Haus

    Inn by the Mill

    (5 reviews)

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    Wow!!! I can't put into words how amazing this place is. We've been to a lot of bed and breakfasts…read more quite a few that were :high end" but nothing compared to this magnificent place. There were a few rooms in the bed and breakfast itself but we chose to to stay in the cottage by the B&B "The Hog and Haus" which at one point in time housed pigs. This cottage is right next to a gorge that you can hear very clearly from inside the cottage and it lulls you to sleep. The cottage is rustic yet has all the amenities you could want (except television) there is a fully stocked fridge with soda, water, yogurt, a variety of fruit, milk, cheese (good brick cheese), creamer for coffee, and flavored seltzer water. There are also a variety of different kinds of crackers, cereals (the good kind), and baked goods that the host prepares daily. You also have access to the main house which is very tastefully decorated with antiques and a working pool table, and, get this.......an all you can eat ice cream sundae bar with all of the toppings and not one, not two, but over six flavors of ice cream!!!! There are also more snacks and beverages there. The cottage itself was more than worth the cost especially with the sound of the waterfalls in the gorge and the true cabin feel. If you plan to go to Cooperstown or even just want an awesome getaway (this place is well worth the trip from anywhere) come to Johnstown to stay in this charming historical place. Oh yeah..... there is a ton of history behind these walls including being part of the underground railroad. I promise, you will not be disappointed.

    I think that the quality of a visit to a B&B depends on 2 factors - the accommodations themselves…read moreand the hosts that own the B&B. Both of those factors were off-the-charts at the Inn by the Mill. My fiancee' (well, now fiancee'... :)) took me up here on a 2 night trip for our 4th anniversary together and right away, I fell in love with this place. The numerous fountains and gardens framing the mill house are hard not to be enchanted with, and this is just the beginning. Ron and Judith are gracious hosts, with Ron having some amazing stories to tell. People wrote in the guest book in the Mill House that Ron should write down his memoirs, and listening to him for ten minutes will make you agree. The main Grist Mill Emporium will amaze you, with its numerous games (billards table, checkers, puzzles, tv, etc.) and of course, its amazing ice cream parlor with complimentary ice cream, toppings, sodas and other beverages! Heading over to the Mill House (the main guest house), you will instantly feel the sense of whimsy that Judith's decorating is trying to achieve. The outside koi pond compliments the larger pond in the Grist Mill. The porch is wonderfully day-dream inducing, especially if a recent rain has fueled the waterfalls into a loud stream behind the mill. The plethora of treats in the house's kitchen is evident as soon as one walks in, with the small cooler of baked goods courtesy of gourmet cook Judith (their famous oreo truffle torte is NOT to be missed!!) There is a fully stocked fridge (eggs, fruit, yogurt, bagels, etc.) along with every kind of tea and coffee that you would need...the living room and lounge areas are just magical and really evoke a great feeling of warmth that is a great way to start your day on vacation. My guy and I stayed by the Hog-n-Haus, a beautiful, romantic sweet little cottage literally right at the cliff of the waterfalls. Just beautiful and serene.... the perfect place to propose to your girlfriend of 4 years, which my guy did on August 3rd :). Thank you Inn by the Mill, for a truly wonderful and memorable experience. I couldn't have asked for more.

    Lodge Solange Bed and Breakfast - "Wolf" Bedroom on the Loft

    Lodge Solange Bed and Breakfast

    (7 reviews)

    . We had a wonderful stay for a couple of days here. The host and hostess couldn't be nicer. The…read morelodge is beautiful and the homemade breakfasts are delicious. Just a note, the lodge does not have air conditioning and while we were cozy there was a late time during one day that the humidity and temperature level were a little high and uncomfortable. While they do have air purifying fans in the bedrooms and the temperature drops to a comfortable level at night, if you need air conditioning to be comfortable you might want to consider that.

    I don't generally like writing negative reviews for independent/small businesses but our stay…read more(Memorial Day weekend 2022) wasn't great and only got worse after we left. Accommodations: The aesthetics look nice from the outside but the rooms are not that nice and the walls are extremely thin so we heard every single word and noise from every room in the lodge. We also had to go down two flights of stairs into a he basement/dog training room to our bathroom, which didn't have hot water and smelled like pet urine. The host, Monique, is incredibly rude. She was entertaining personal friends in the common area of the lodge for both of the nights we were there. Her group took over the whole space, even though Monique's house is 50 yards away, and was drinking and partying well into the morning hours. It made us extremely uncomfortable to even try to go to the bathroom. Neither one of us, nor the other guests that weekend, got much sleep since they were so loud and the walls/doors are so incredibly thin. Monique is rude on every level. She criticized us for our dog's tail being cropped (was done long before we got her so it was far outside of our control) and was just condescending and disrespectful in general for the whole time we were there. The icing on the cake is that we forgot a new pair of pretty expensive glasses there. My wife called/texted Monique and she acknowledged that her husband had found them under the bed of the room we stayed in. She said she would send them to us (my wife even offered to pay for the shipping) but they never came. After a few weeks we both tried calling and sent several texts (one just pleading for a response) but she never once replied. Needless to say, we paid almost $500 for two nights there and are extremely disappointed with the service and how loud and uncomfortable the stay was. I grew up one town over from where Lodge Solange and my sincerest advice to anyone considering this place is to just keep looking. There are many much better and nicer / places and people in the Mohawk Valley.

    Pratt Smith House

    Pratt Smith House

    (7 reviews)

    My boyfriend and I had a spectacular experience at this little gem. We were warmly greeted with…read morehomemade key lime bars on a little antique heart shaped plate. Our room was very sweet and cozy. The shower was super hot and the water pressure was perfect. Ann's collections throughout the space were front and center and adorable. I am jealous of her quilt collection! She loves cats, flowers, vintage hats, embroideries, and special little serving pieces. Alan is very sweet and doting. We slept very comfortably! Ann and Alan asked ahead of time what time we would like breakfast-when we came down in the morning the table was set beautifully. Napkin rings, antique salt and pepper cellars, antique plates, tiny antique teacups for coffee. So sweet! Ann served two courses for breakfast and offered orange juice as well. Ann and Alan's style of service and hospitality is something you don't often experience anymore-so thoughtful and detailed. We will definitely be back, we had a lovely experience!

    Wooooooooow! What an…read moreincredible Bed and Breakfast! We came here after visiting a loved on in a Syracuse nursing home and needed a place to rest and catch our breaths. Allen and Anne are such incredible hosts. Real salt of the earth people. They were nice enough to attentively ask about our dietary needs, and explain the history of the property. They also recommended great places to eat nearby. The room was absolutely special. Beautiful decor that reminds you of 1920s Americana. The star of the show was the hosts themselves - the food they cooked and the conversation they provided us with were legendary. We'd love to go back.

    A White Rose Bed & Breakfast - The breakfast table

    A White Rose Bed & Breakfast

    (5 reviews)

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    My husband and I stayed overnight at White Rose B & B in Fort Plain, NY, and had a very comfortable…read moreand pleasant experience. Everything was spotless, very warm and comfortable. We stayed in the suite which had its own private bathroom, a very comfortable queen-size bed, and chairs to watch TV; WiFi was also conveniently available. The next morning Melissa had prepared a delicious breakfast for us with fresh fruit cups, homemade scones, English muffins, jam, a homemade frittata, orange juice, tea and coffee! We were very pleased with our stay! Melissa is a wonderful hostess and proprietor of a Bed and Breakfast that we highly recommend !

    Highly recommend if for some reason you are in Fort Plain, NY. Melissa, the proprietor, was very…read morewelcoming, hospitable, and helpful. I had forgotten to print tickets to Saratoga for the Whitney and she let us use her printer. Accommodations were both very comfortable and beautiful with an amazing bed frame made by the local Amish. The breakfast was delightful consisting of fresh peaches and cream, delicious blueberry pancakes and steaming hot coffee. Very homey feel to the living room. Would definitely stay again as the price was more than fair. We were just there as a layover between Cooperstown and Saratoga. The town of Fort Plain seemed past it's prime so wouldn't go there as a destination, but A White Rose came up roses as a very relaxing place to stay between two points.

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