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Steinman B & B

5.0 (1 review)
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Library Bed and Breakfast

4.5(10 reviews)
14.1 mi
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Joan is a wonderful, cultured, and exuberant woman who can give you much insight on Ann Arbor's…read morehistory, UM's football athletics program, and just about anything she collects (UM football memorabilia, miniature books, red items). She knows her way around so please feel welcomed to ask her for directions. Her cozy abode is quirky at first but you'll be drawn by the deep passion this lady has for these knickknacks. Home is well furnished: community bathroom, community kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and dining room (red room) for breakfast. Very clean and full of color. She cooks a pretty good "eggs in a basket" dish that's a scramble of eggs, asparagus, almonds, cranberries, and chicken/asiago cheese sausages. Croissant (so good!), coffee, tea, and orange juice is also available. She's very accommodating so don't be afraid to ask. The only issues we came across were the extra soft beds and fleece sheets that may be uncomfortable for some. Room's aren't too spacious but enough to house two people comfortably (but who stays in on a vacation?). She does have cats but they stay in her room and may roam in the breakfast area. I'm allergic to cats but they were not a problem for me at all. Please do keep the library bed and breakfast in mind the next time you come to Ann Arbor as her price is comparable and she'll make your experience a pleasurable memory!

I cannot say enough about the experience we had here. We admittedly called VERY late in the…read moreafternoon after a day of Antiquing. The owner, Joan Knoertzer, indicated that she was late for an appointment, but asked for a minute, then came back and told us to come by anyway! We arrive to a non-description residence covered with grapevines and trees on Mary Street, just off the busy corner of Packard and State. You could almost throw a rock and hit the Athletic Administration building we were so close! We parked on the street and walked up the curving steps to warmly greeted by a wonderful lady decked out in full Maize and Blue. This was just the beginning, as we entered which could best described as a bibliophile paradise crossed with a museum to all things Ann Arbor/ U of M. Climbing the steps, you first encounter the Poetry and Mystery Rooms, followed by a full Pullman kitchen and sitting area. If your into Ann Arbor's past, you'll find two great hanging lights from the old Pretzel Bell Restaurant, surrounded by books of all types. Last is the Tiny Book Room, which is filled with - you guessed it - tiny books. We had a great dinner later than night at Melting Pot (review forthcoming) and went to bed early and slept great. We woke up the next morning to amazing smells coming from downstairs, where we and another couple were greeted to fresh coffee, OJ, homemade pumpkin bread and pumpkin butter! This was followed by a fruit course and an amazing quiche. Mixed with a wonderful conversation, we felt like we were totally at home. Even the three cats, Kipling, Cinnamon and, well, I forget the third, treated us well. We then spent the next hour talking about everything books - we just didn't want to leave! Trust me, there is no better place to stay in AA, especially for the price and the food. Try it, you won't be sorry!

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5.0(3 reviews)
10.9 mi•Downtown Ypsilanti

We stayed at Parish House (about a year ago, sorry, wasn't Yelping then) for a football weekend…read more It was a great experience, and we'll be back again. The hospitality and food are good, and the rooms are nice and spacious. There is ample parking in the back, and a nice patio to hang out on. It's only 2-3 blocks from a few decent restaurants on the main drag of Ypsilanti; it's also that close to a park and a nice walking trail. And the price was about the same as the cheaper chain hotels nearby. We also made some friends while we were there, who we still keep up with...just one of those random things that might happen at a B&B, you never know...

We stayed at the Parish House Inn for one night. It is beautiful and is in a very convenient…read morelocation to the highway as well as some bars and restaurants. Chris, the owner did a fantastic job making us feel at home. The Victorian-style inn is clean and very well taken care of; we stayed in room 9 and it looked just like the picture. Chris' breakfast in the morning was delicious as well. I woke up early to coffee, and great conversation. After speaking with Chris, I learned she has a passion for her business. That is evident in the way she treats her customers and tends to the actual building itself. I have stayed at a few bed and breakfasts and I would absolutely recommend the Parish House Inn, well done, Chris! Amy- Chicago

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A birdseye view from Bill's Room 9 looking over the patio and the Huron River....it's the best view in the house!

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