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    The Duplin Inn

    4.1 (7 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Front Street Inn

    (46 reviews)

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    The Front Street Inn places you smack dab in the middle of everything downtown Wilmington. It's not…read moreyour traditional Inn with a check in desk and bellmen; rather you check in with an entry code sent to your email before your stay. There is no official front desk, so we spoke with the people at the stand by the parking lot, and they were able to share information and assist bringing my parents' bags to their room, up a flight of stairs. There's a small sitting area on the balcony outside the rooms, and each room has its own unique decor. We love the eye for detail and design. Our room is The Hamptons, with two double beds and a separate room with TV and sitting area and desk (though it is open to the bedroom because no doors exist in the doorway; it would be cool if they had sliding doors to separate the spaces). The bar downstairs is lively and fun with amazing cocktails and a few small bite options, and it operates from the backyard yard of the Inn, so be prepared for a bit of noise from that and the street to filter into the room especially on weekends. This bar doubles as the Concord Espresso House that serves amazing espresso drinks and pastries in the morning. The indoor seating is low key elegant, a great spot to sit and start your morning.

    The room we stayed in was the Bistro. The shower rod was rusty, the sink in the bathroom did not…read morework, the towel bar was broken, there was black mold in the shower window, there was a weird old jacuzzi tub in the bedroom that did not work. This room needs a complete update. I cannot believe this Inn has reviews that are good. The Inn could be beautiful with the right owners.

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    Burgaw Motel

    (8 reviews)

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    I have stayed at this hotel another time and this is the exact same room I stayed in the last time…read more I intentionally wanted this from because they were about six months apart from each day so everything that I found wrong dirty unclean in the room the first time was unchained untampered still dirty a little bit more dirty. This time there was mold on the ceiling in the bathroom. The floor still had not been mopped. There was dust everywhere. The paint still chipping. They're still cracks in the wall still cracks in the ceiling and where I wrote dirty on top of the air-conditioning unit and where were dirty on top of where you lay your luggage at is still there. It has not been clean and you'll see it in the pictures. Rooms There's a lot of cleaning up that they need to do at this hotel. If the floors in the bathroom were nasty. The walls were nasty. The back of the door is nasty. The air-conditioning unit nasty filthy. There's mold. It looks like on the reams in the air conditioning unit, there's mold on the bathroom ceiling in the carpets really must be nasty. I'm glad I wear my shoes the whole time. I'm in my room. I checked the bin for bedbugs. That's the only good thing that I did not see however it does have a funny smell in there so I always use my lead air fresheners and check in put them in and then leave for a while and when I come back is smelling better than it was before Hotel highlights Great value

    The owner was so understanding I had a situation where I had to go down to that area and it changed…read moretwice and it actually fell during the holiday weekend and he saved me a king size room due to my job. He allowed me to leave my vehicle there while I was using another vehicle down in that county, so understanding that children were involved in the situation that I was going down there regarding he keeps it very clean. He doesn't allow riffraff place overall.

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    Brothers Farm

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    Little did I expect a PBS TV series to make such an indelible impact on my life, but "A Chef's…read moreLife" has made palpable not only the inner workings of Vivian Howard's Chef and the Farmer, an upscale restaurant in the small North Carolina town of Kinston, but also the key local people who supply the high quality of the food being prepared. Prominent on the show is the congenial farmer Warren Brothers who along with his wife Jane decided to turn their charming home in pastoral La Grange into a B&B. Once I got wind of this, I made a reservation for a private room for my partner and myself in April, so we could frankly meet Warren and see where several of the key scenes on the series took place. What I didn't expect was the overwhelming generosity of our hosts in providing an experience that will remain parked comfortably in my memory. First, Jane was extraordinarily kind in ensuring we had a good time that she connected me with Vivian's wondrous assistant Holley. Holley took us to several places of interest in Kinston like Mother Earth Brewing, the Buy Local art gallery, and the newly refurbished O'Neil Hotel. As Jane was unfortunately out of town when we arrived, Warren took over and immediately made us feel at home. He not only took the time to stay up and chat with us after our marathon feast at Chef and The Farmer, but he asked Lillie to come over early in the morning to make her famous biscuits (photo: http://bit.ly/1G870iS). We already adored her from the series, and as it turned out, she is even funnier and warmer in person. What a treat to shoot the breeze with Warren, Lillie and Holley over those incredible biscuits and fresh over-easy eggs that came straight from the chickens at his nearby farm (photo: http://bit.ly/1aIk3w5). After breakfast, Warren guided us to his two-acre farm down the road where we watched him feed chickens and pigs and started to wash the turnips for transport (photo: http://bit.ly/1G91nnc). As for our accommodations, the 1853-restored farmhouse just felt comfortable the moment we stepped through the back porch door. Our bedroom was warm and spacious, an ideal setting for the claps of thunder we heard through the night. They certainly made sure to stock the bathroom with every amenity. We loved all the family photos and paintings on almost every wall because you really felt the love in their family. I even thought it was heartwarming to see a huge "Breakfast at Tiffany's" movie poster on the wall since I am such an Audrey Hepburn fan. How did they know (photo: http://bit.ly/1bc4k92)? Oh well, I guess that's what family is all about, and that's what Warren and Jane are genuinely all about, making their guests feel like they are part of their family. I could not recommend staying in their home highly enough if you plan to create your own "A Chef's Life" adventure or even if you simply want to take in the beauty of Eastern North Carolina. It's an experience you will never forget.

    Really enjoyed our stay. Warren and Jane were very hospitable hosts. Entertaining, knowledgeable…read moreof the area. Very comfy beds. Great breakfast. Would definitely stay again.

    The O'Neil

    The O'Neil

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    On April 11th we checked into The O'Neal. We were expecting a boutique hotel experience. While our…read moreroom was nice our experience was very different. We left the hotel at 6:30 for dinner. When we came back the door was locked. No one answered the doorbell. We called for assistance and were told to enter our room code. Three times that didn't work and neither did the other code we were given. We were told to drive to a sister hotel but our car keys were in the room. We were told someone would be there in 15 minutes. My husband tried entering the last 3 digits of our code and the door opened. We went to our room and packed. As we were leaving a woman opened the outside door explaining that the code worked and that we were being charged for the night. Never once did she apologize. The following Monday I called and asked for the owner's name and contact information. I emailed him about the experience and as of today I haven't heard from him. Very disappointing experience both Amanda Everett, the manager, and Stephen Hill, the owner do not know how to handle customer situations. We also were told that the hotel had problems with the door not opening. Had my husband not figured out how to open the door with only 3 digits we would have been standing on the sidewalk, on a Friday night for 45 minutes.

    What a cool place to stay! The hotel was stunning, the room was very clean, and probably the most…read morecomfortable bed I've ever slept in. The decor is unbelievable. We had a fantastic stay!

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