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    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    The Fountain Inn - Living area

    The Fountain Inn

    3.7(3 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    Beautiful B&B with a very friendly inn keeper. All the rooms are beautiful and the location on Main…read moreStreet is one of the many lovely large estates lining the street. It was perfect for walking to Ye Burying Yard since that has nowhere to park. Enjoyed my room with the dial-on fireplace, the heated towel rack, and great water pressure. The room was spacious, and well appointed. Loved the four poster bed in the Dogwood suite, and bed was comfy. Also loved that I was next door to the Keeler Tavern Museum. Loved getting to look at a place my ancestors had visited. Beautiful property. Breakfast was small but nice: small quiche, small selection of pastries, coffee/ tea, some cheeses. The personalized pin key entry worked well. Hope to be back at some point. Loved it.

    The Fountain Inn is an atrocity, and I would only stay there if I was snooty and pretensions…read more We checked in at 1pm and Morgan gave us a tour. The house was warm and she had most of the windows open to "get fresh air in." It turns out the air conditioning can't keep up but never mind that. We were there for my brother's wedding being held right next door. At 4:30pm we were literally sitting in the front row waiting for wedding to start - we are talking at any second, not minute, any second it was to start - I see my brother motion to me to come to him. He then tells me that we were being kicked out of the precious Fountain Inn because we had a 3-year-old. Not knowing when I paid for the overpriced $482 room that they didn't allow kids under 12 is certainly on me. However, Morgan should have said something immediately and not waited 3 1/2 hours and wait for moment the wedding was about to start to throw us all to the street (my 85-year-old was with us to boot). Morgan claims there was a complaint, however there was just one other couple staying there and they left for lunch as we were coming in. Within an hour, most of the wedding party was in the self-important Fountain Inn, and you can't tell me there was some mystery complaint over a 3-year-old when 12 to 15 people were getting ready for a wedding. I'm sorry, but Morgan is a liar. The wedding wound up being delayed because Morgan chooses that time to throw us all out on the street. We had to gather our things and move to another place. To enhance Morgan's rude and grossly ill-timed eviction, she had to send me a "As per our conversation" text message - again right as the wedding trying to start. The Fountain Inn is run by completely unprofessional staff and grossly overpriced for antiquated accommodation. There are too many far better options in the area to stay here.

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    The Kittle House Inn

    The Kittle House Inn

    3.5(498 reviews)
    6.8 mi
    $$$
    Family-owned & operated
    Free parking

    There's nothing more special than Mother's Day brunch at the Kittle House Inn in Chappaqua, NY. We…read morewere seated in the bar area, where you could really feel the historic, cozy charm of the inn. Reservations filled quickly, so I felt lucky to secure a 12:00 noon table for four -- my wife, mother-in-law, son, and me. The brunch featured a prix-fixe menu, and honestly, everything sounded delicious. My son and I ordered Bloody Marys, while my wife and mother-in-law chose mimosas. I was starting to feel very sophisticated at that point. The croissants with assorted spreads and jams were outstanding. I started with the oysters, which were perfectly prepared and practically melted in your mouth. My wife was initially going to order the mixed salad, but I convinced her to try the burrata and prosciutto instead -- a great decision. My son ordered the spicy yellowfin tuna pizzetta, and my mother-in-law had the cream of artichoke soup. I sampled everything except the soup; I didn't think sticking my spoon into my mother-in-law's bowl was the best idea. Everything we tasted was excellent. The entrées were equally impressive. My salmon was unbelievably fresh, my son's filet mignon was tender and flavorful, and my wife's lobster eggs Benedict was rich and delicious. My mother-in-law enjoyed the spring vegetable quiche. Up until that point, everything had gone smoothly. Then service started to slip a bit. Desserts were taking an unusually long time, and no one had come over to ask whether we wanted coffee, espresso, cappuccino, or tea. When I finally requested coffee, the waiter didn't even ask what kind we wanted. The general manager came over and apologized for the delay, but I struggled to explain that the issue wasn't just the wait -- it was the lack of attention to detail and service standards you expect at a restaurant like the Kittle House, especially at this price point. I was happy to pay for a fine dining experience; I simply expected the service to match. What really caught me off guard was when he responded by asking, "Do you work in restaurants?" I found that somewhat offensive, as if my opinion needed credentials to be valid. Ironically, I actually have 30 years of hospitality experience, including work at Forbes-rated properties. To their credit, the waiter later apologized, and they removed the coffee charge from the bill. Despite the service hiccup, I would absolutely return. It honestly seemed like they were understaffed, with too few experienced servers and too much reliance on bus staff trying to keep up with a very busy holiday crowd.

    I ate at Kittle House twice before (both years ago) and it was lovely, so I'm hoping the issues now…read moreare transitory. We had a business dinner with 7 people on a Wednesday night. And the service was a mess. Drinks took forever to arrive. Three guests would order but only two would arrive. When the food came out, it was disjointed so half the food was 10 minutes late. I ordered the grouper and it was so dry it was almost inedible Very disappointed

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    The Greenhouses at Audrey's Farmhouse - The warmest of welcomes.

    The Greenhouses at Audrey's Farmhouse

    4.6(51 reviews)
    45.0 mi

    My son got married last year and had his reception there. It was spectacular. Very unorthodox…read moresetting in a greenhouse but it was great. The food was family style. It was a wow. Everything they served was unique and delicious. I cannot recommend it enough

    I cannot recommend Audrey's enough. I've waited to write…read morethis because my brain couldn't put the words together to compliment them on a level I think that they deserve. My husband and I got married here in November of 2022 after a patient two year waiting period after booking in 2020! We toured the premises and immediately saw the love and design that Sally and Doug put into creating this special place. We call our wedding a glorified thanksgiving dinner. It was centered around filling the four walls of the greenhouse space with long tables, family style service, and so much love. The Greenhouse was already so beautiful we barely chose to add anything to it for our ceremony. Some beautiful perks of this space include a TRULY pet friendly space, gratuities included in event pricing for ease, the venue is yours and your peoples for the whole weekend (none of that, "which wedding are you here from?"), a picturesque backdrop from all angles, and plenty of incredible vendors that know this space and stay passionate about working with them. I woke up on the morning of my wedding, had breakfast with my husband-to-be, and had the most relaxing and stress-free day knowing that I was seconds from my room in case I needed/forgot something and that I was already at my venue. There was a complete ease through the day-of-timeline and after the ceremony, we had returned to our room to sign the marriage license to find Audrey's staff even cleaned up our space and left us fresh chilled champagne and snacks from cocktail hour. We have yet to stop getting compliments from guests on the food, the drinks, and the customer service. I couldn't have asked for a better gift than getting to spend the money to have a wedding weekend here, to fully take our time with and absorb all of the love that surrounded us. THANK YOU from the bottom of our hearts to the whole team.

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    Constitution Oak Bed and Breakfast - Front of the inn

    Constitution Oak Bed and Breakfast

    5.0(2 reviews)
    36.7 mi

    I've stayed at my share of B&Bs and Continental Oak was one of the most memorable. An old…read moreelementary school friend and I re-connected after many years and we decided we wanted to go away for a little weekend retreat to catch up. I stumbled along this place online and we were so happy I did! The innkeeper was very gracious and gave great recommendations on local restaurants and activities. It was September/October so we decided we wanted to take a "leaf peeping" drive and so we followed a map and some road signs for magnificent views of the New England fall foliage. We even went over a few covered bridges, that was a first for us! We did wine tastings at local nearby wineries, including Hopkins, which was our favorite. We bought some souvenir wine glasses and a bottle (or three) of wine and enjoyed it at Lake Waramaug -- the most beautiful autumn setting -- not far from home base at Constitution Oak. Bunnell Farm was nearby and they have a great corn maze. You can also stop for fresh produce, pickles and preserves at Freund Farm along the Leaf Peeping route. This B&B is in a great area with lots of local attractions nearby, including historic Litchfield. We stayed in a room upstairs and it was huge! There were 3 beds so we both had our own bed and then some. The bathroom was in the hallway but we were the only guests so it didn't matter. There was a nice dining room with pastries and coffee waiting for us in the morning and a cozy sitting room to unwind.

    Beautiful location. Quiet peaceful and serene. Debbie is a lovely hostess. Knows just how to…read morebalance between available and invasive. Room was giant and clean and homey. Everything was spick and span. We will definitely be back!!

    Botsford Briar Bed and Breakfast - The Hydrangea Room

    Botsford Briar Bed and Breakfast

    4.8(10 reviews)
    28.7 mi

    As the summer was on its last legs and with a busy fall at work right around the corner, I wanted…read moreto get away. With a little luck, I managed to book a room for two nights during Labor Day weekend with only about a week's notice at the Botsford Briar. I found it on the internet, having never before been to Beacon, a little escape I had planned because of hiking, kayaking, the Dia: Beacon, the boat to tour Bannerman Castle, and Main Street were all within walking distance. I arrived quite early on Saturday via train and headed up to Main Street. I had a kayaking tour reservation and had planned to do that before checking in at Bostford Briar. However, when there was some miscommunication and the tour left without me, the folks at Mountain Top outdoor store called the proprietors of the Botsford Briar (yeah, it's that small of a town) to see if I could check in early. And all was well; they were happy to take me early. My room was ready and I headed over...and up the rather steep hill of High Street. Charlie met me halfway up the hill and insisted on taking my bag the rest of the way. The house is charming and looks just as it does on the website photo. Inside, it's filled with curiosities on the first floor. I met Shirley there too. Throughout my stay, she and Charlie were wonderful. They took the time to try to find an alternate kayaking solution for me, suggested restaurants, went to the trouble of having my breakfast ready quite early on my last morning there since I had to leave before the normal time, etc. I stayed in the Wisteria Room, which was lovely. The bed was comfy. There were a couple of chairs as well as a table with two dining chairs with bottles of water on a tray. In case it was needed, there was an AC unit. Lots of sunlight could come in through the generous windows (though you could pull curtains and shades too). Wifi was free. The TV wasn't a flat screen, but I didn't watch it so, who really cares? The room had wonderful charm and was clearly lovingly decorated. The bathroom was a private one down the hall. However, they've thoughtfully added a curtain one can pull to really make that whole wing private (so you don't feel odd walking to the bathroom in your pajamas; nobody can see you). I loved the claw foot tub and had a nice soak each night. It was a large bathroom with nice towels and was meticulously clean. I spent a good portion of both evenings watching the sunset on the beautiful shared deck out back. It's at the top of High Street and you can see down and across the Hudson River. It's beautiful and a wonderful quiet spot (or a place to chat with other guests, as I did the second evening). Also shared for the guests is a small room with a fridge, cupboard (thoughtfully stocked with glasses, wine glasses, corkscrews, etc.), and a single serving coffee maker for anything you wanted to make or store yourself. Breakfast was quite generous. There was one freshly baked (and still warm!) item each day along with other breads, a fantastic fruit plate, juice, and coffee. The only thing I would have added would have been a hard boiled egg or something so that I could get in a little protein. But with what was provided, I really wasn't lacking at all in nourishment. It's brought to your room at your chosen time on a tray. The location is great. It's easy walking distance to the train station, Dia: Beacon, boat launch, and Main Street. It's within walking distance of a trail head for hiking as well though you should know that it's a long hike in itself up Main Street to reach it. I'm so glad I came to Botsford Briar to get away. It's so clear how much love (and personal talent/handiwork) Charlie and Shirley have put into the place. And they really take pride in making it a wonderful retreat. I wouldn't be surprised if I found myself back there again when weary of the city.

    This b&b is close to Main Street and the Dia which was a huge plus…read more The room was clean, bathroom not moldy. The decor of the room and the b&b are not my particular taste, cluttered, heavy fabrics, heavy wooded furniture. Taste is subjective though and I could imagine another person may enjoy. The air conditioner is positioned in such a way that it blows directly on the bed. I found sitting out on the deck to be noisier than we hoped for...can hear the train whistle and cars on a road in the distance. The morning breakfast spread had coffee, juice, pastries and fruit, none of which were of the best quality. I only met Charlie who was friendly and very helpful. I spoke to a woman who I believe is the owner by phone while booking and when we were likely to arrive after their 9pm time limit and our phone personalities did not mesh well.

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    Candlelight Farms - Wedding time at Candlelight Farms Inn

    Candlelight Farms

    4.3(10 reviews)
    26.9 mi

    Candlelight Farms has such a magical charm about it…read more We were referred here by one of our good friends neighbors. Nancy was a wonderful host. She was able to accomodate us and our almost 6 month old. She had a pack and play already set up in the room for us! Everything was clean. Quiet. The parfaits so simple and delicious. I loved the charm of this place with great company and beautiful grounds. We got to meet Fiona the donkey so sweet my little one loved it Highly recommend!

    I came to Candlelight Farms for a friend's wedding. I have zero experience with the owner or…read moresetting up the event; this review is merely for my experience as a guest at this gorgeous venue. We enjoyed the rehearsal dinner on the porch of the building next to the large silo. It was right before sunset, so we got to enjoy the gorgeous view of the land, trees, and lake while the August sun went down. There was a lovely breeze and we enjoyed our meal under twinkling string lights. There were tons of beautiful flowers blooming around the grounds, and we enjoyed lawn games on the rolling green grass. The next day, for the ceremony, we were located down by the lake. The ceremony took place on a lawn in front of a beautiful old tree, facing the water. Afterwards, we made our way into the old barn and enjoyed cocktail hour and the reception. The space was well designed and the whole experience was magical; candles and simple draperies. A beautiful breeze flowed through the venue as the rumble of thunder echoed in the distance. Despite the thunderstorm that passed through, we were safe and dry inside the barn. All in all, one of the most beautiful and magical wedding venues I've seen.

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    Candlelight Farms - Gorgeous sunset

    Gorgeous sunset

    Candlelight Farms - Enjoy a comfy overnight stay in our private inn on the mountain.

    Enjoy a comfy overnight stay in our private inn on the mountain.

    Candlelight Farms - Beautiful flowers

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    Blue Barn BnB - The Creekside Room

    Blue Barn BnB

    5.0(8 reviews)
    40.0 mi

    My boyfriend and I stayed at Blue Barn back in February and absolutely loved it! We'd love to come…read moreback in the summer or fall and explore the area more. The bnb itself is adorable, especially the cozy living room which has a comfortable couch, fireplace and chess table. Joni offered us a glass of local whiskey while we were playing chess before heading to dinner, which was a nice surprise. Joni was a wonderful host and even offered to drive us to and from our dinner reservations as we didn't have a car visiting from NYC. The breakfast she made was incredible and was made with local, fresh ingredients - blueberry pancakes, bacon, quiche, Waldorf salad with coffee and orange juice. Definitely recommend Blue Barn Bnb, especially as a weekend getaway from NYC, accessible via Metro North!

    I Can't Say Enough Wonderful Things about this Charming BnB!!!…read more We Took Our Friend for Her Bachelorette Party and Could Not have Had a Better Time. We Reserved the Carriage House which was Cozy...Quaint... Rustic...and So Comfortable!!! It was Like Staying in Someone's Beautiful Home with Every Available Amenity. The Grounds are Immaculate... You Can Rest in the Hammock... Hang Out by the Fire Pit...or Sit and Enjoy the View of the Stars just Outside Your Door :) But the Best Part of All is the Lovely Owner Joni and Her Staff...They Go Above and Beyond to Make Your Stay as Memorable as Possible. Her Incredible Breakfast of Homemade Quiche...Banana/Blueberry Pancakes...Real Maple Syrup...Sausage...Bacon...Coffee and Fresh Mimosas waiting Right Outside Our Door the Next Morning was Incredible!!! Fresh Edible Flowers Garnished this Gastronomical Delight!!! Joni was Kind Enough to Give Us a Tour of the Main House when Her Other Guests Checked Out. The House and Rooms are so Inviting...The Decor is Charmingly Rustic and Each Room has its Own Personality...This is the First BnB I've Been to that Has Beautiful Modern Bathrooms in Each Room...No Sharing with Other Guests!!! The Dining Room and Parlor Room have Coffee and Tea Assortments and the Most Beautiful Handmade Hand Felted Soaps Made by Joni's Friend Bar :) You can Also Get Delicious Local Syrups and Jams...Pick Out a Book or Play a Game of Chess and Relax :) It was So Sad to Say Goodbye but I Leave Knowing I Have Found a True Treasure in "Blue Barn BnB" and in My New Friend Joni :) I Can't wait to Go Back!!! :)

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