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    Elmwood 1820 Bed & Breakfast Inn - Supports local distilleries

    Elmwood 1820 Bed & Breakfast Inn

    (24 reviews)

    We've been wanting to get back to this bed and breakfast, and we finally made it!…read more The porch and the breakfast alone are worth staying here, but the comfort of their rooms are an added bonus. Word of advice: Book directly through them. The 3rd party sites aren't much cheaper and don't include their amazing breakfast!

    Pulling up to this impressive historic gem, the first thing that strikes you is its grandeur. It is…read moreone of the largest historic houses on the street with a gorgeous wrap around front porch with plenty of comfortable seating, It sits proudly on a slight rise overlooking this beautiful historical street. Walking into this house feels like stepping back in time. As you push open the heavy wooden door, the scent of aged wood fills the air. The wide-plank wooden floors creak underfoot, worn smooth by years of footsteps, yet beautifully maintained. The open foyer leads you to one of the many warm and comfortable seating rooms. Most importantly the main dining room is straight ahead, where you will enjoy not just breakfast, but a moment of indulgence, crafted with skill and passion by the owners themselves. The staircase which I would describe as the "The Gilded Climb" takes you to the second floor where many of the beautiful bedrooms are located, fully equipped with all of the amenities you would need. And if you like sleeping on a cloud, you're going to sleep like a baby in those beds. The Elmwood Bed & Breakfast Inn is not just a Bed & Breakfast, Richard and John run a boutique hotel. Feel free to choose the time and location for your morning coffee or tea, you can also do the same for your breakfast. The bar / lounge is also a great place to enjoy one of the many complimentary drinks offered, and for happy hour there is even more. It's not just a place to stay, it is an experience, a very fine one at that. Cheers!

    The 5th Street Inn - The Chancellor's Suite

    The 5th Street Inn

    (2 reviews)

    I kind of hate to do this review because I would rather keep the existence of this little gem to…read moremyself, but I have to give credit where it is due. This place is the best. I am a Pirate alum and we recently went back to Greenville for a visit. Chris, the owner, is a great guy. He responds extremely fast via email, is kind and helpful, and he didn't require a credit card to hold the room, just a phone number. He was outside doing some landscaping when we arrived - the place looked great, both inside and out. There is off-street parking available to guests, which is nice. We stayed on the 3rd floor in the Chancellor's Suite and loved it. Very roomy and well worth the extra $20/night! The housekeeper, Bilma, made a delicious breakfast in the mornings and was kind and accommodating when we kept asking for more juice. They also leave cookies out each night for the guests. There are additional rooms downstairs for guests to dine & relax, as well as a screened in porch. Every single thing was clean & welcoming. The proximity to downtown & campus is unbeatable - you can walk anywhere. We will definitely stay here again. We loved it!

    The 5th Street Inn is completely serene and adorable. The location is right near the campus, but…read moresomehow manages to remain a quiet getaway. When the house was made into a B&B a couple of years ago, they did a wonderful job of keeping the modern updates consistent with the period of the house. When we first arrived, we were greeted by a friendly guy named Sean who showed us around the common spaces and brought us to our room. I felt at home immediately. We were encouraged to nibble on any snacks left out for guests and to help ourselves to any wine or beverages that might be out. The room was gorgeous and received tons of light through the two windows. There was a tv with a dvd player, but limited channels (that didn't really matter as we spent a lot of time on the screened-in porch reading or enjoying a glass of wine). Breakfast was out for guests the next morning and included a delicious quiche, fresh fruit, yogurt with granola, and orange juice. All in all, I felt welcome, but no one on staff hovered around; indeed, the food seemed to magically appear and the dirty dishes magically disappear! The last thing I will mention is how great the shower was. I know, this is an odd thing to bring up, but for a house of its age, the water pressure was great and the towels were slightly fluffier than regular hotel towels. I urge everyone going to Greenville for the weekend (or longer!) to consider the 5th Street Inn. I am already planning my next visit back!

    Brothers Farm - Montage of images from Brothers B&B and Farm

    Brothers Farm

    (2 reviews)

    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 West Main

    The West Main

    (5 reviews)

    Interesting and distinctive place to stay in Washington, NC. It is on a main intersection in the…read moremiddle of town, right on the primary business street and about a block back from the riverfront. There are six rooms on two floors above a street-level bistro and bar. There are stairs and an elevator, and no on-site staff, so entry is by a code punched into a keypad on the doors. All rooms seem to be a little different -- I stayed in 303, on the top floor furthest back from the main street. I think that would probably be the quietest, but there was still some street noise from delivery trucks coming to the intersection below. The room is aesthetically pleasing, with darker blue color saturation on the walls highlighting a big four-poster bed and very tall windows. The window coverings were a little frustrating -- they were hard to manage and didn't close all the way. The main window had a brass hook on either side to hold them open for light, but the other two windows didn't, so it was hard to adjust the amount of light. I was also not a fan of the television, which was one of those things that all apps so you can't just turn it on and watch the news or whatever. There's also somewhat limited seating other than the bed -- there was a chair with ottoman in a narrow nook, which is fine for one person, but a second would have to sit on one of the unpadded wooden chairs at the small table. The kitchen area had a long countertop with sink and basic dishware and glassware, with drawer-style beverage cooler and refrigerator that worked well. (Ice would be via the ground-floor bar when open.) The bathroom was a good size and had Native toiletries and solid water volume with overhead spray plus a handheld wand. The HVAC worked well at keeping the room temperate. It's definitely distinctive and atmospheric and beats the pants of chain hotels in the area.

    This is a beautiful boutique hotel right at the corner of Main and market Street. That puts it in…read morethe middle of everywhere you'd want to walk in this quaint old port town. The manager was very quick to come help us figure out how to operate the television. There is a bar downstairs that makes yummy sandwiches and delicious drinks.

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