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    4.6 (16 reviews)
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    Michelle S.

    The O'Neil is probably the best place to stay while in Kinston so don't miss out - go big and have a fun time. The old bank is truly a gem to witness but when we first got there, we weren't sure we were in the right place until we say a light pole banner just out front - there's nothing on the front of the building that says it's the O'Neil. If coming in from the back, you'll see the neon sign on the building - we noticed that later. The inside is spectacular with the old teller counter and vault. Lots of marble and granite and the vault now serves as a place to get complimentary snacks. We loved the whole experience. Our room was no exception. The bunk beds in the tiny vault, the spacious bathroom, the decorations all added to the stay. The bed wasn't the greatest - it was small and sunken in the middle and the street noise was over the top but it was worth it to stay in such a cool place. If ever in the area again, we'd definitely return to The O'Neil.

    Huge comfy bed (sorry I took this after we messed it up!)
    Tania R.

    Very cool hotel in old bank building. Our room was unique and very nice. The vault contained complimentary beer from local Mother Earth brewery, water bottles, and a nice selection of coffees for the Keurig. The decor was intriguing throughout. We chose it so that we could walk to Chef and the Farmer and The Boiler Room. Stay here and then go to the Boiler Room for drinks and seafood. So great!

    Lobby ceiling - gorgeous!

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    Kinston Motor Lodge

    Kinston Motor Lodge

    (4 reviews)

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    We decided to take a small weekend getaway to check out the local hidden gems in the small country…read moretown of Kinston NC. Home to Mother Earth Brewery and The Chef and the Farmer, Kinston is a growing town with a bright future ahead! I'll be honest, lodging is not something Kinston has much of. Outside of a pretty ritzy boutique hotel, there isn't much else. When we called to make reservations at aforementioned boutique hotel, we were so bummed to find it was booked. However, we were informed that the hotel owners had partnered with Mother Earth Brewery to renovate an old hotel in the area within walking distance of the brewery and it would be open for business April 2017. As if that wasn't exciting enough, it would be 1970s themed! Shut up and take my money! Upon arrival, you may be alarmed to find that the room doors open to the outside. DONT PANIC! Most of the rooms are not accessible from the outside. You have to enter from the interior perimeter of the building. The outside doors have been sealed shut but we're left to maintain the original charm of the building. For additional security, there are gates keeping unwanted guests on the exterior perimeter of the motel. You must use your room key to get through the gate. They do have a few rooms on the first floor, outside corners, that do open into the parking lot. They also have a few rooms that are pet friendly! The room is decorated in bright orange, red, and green true to 70s fashion. It was spotless upon arrival and smelled clean. We opted for the larger room with a living area. They did a great job with the 70s decor. True to the 70s but not gaudy or silly. The king size bed is a little firm, but I indeed slept like a baby. Our room also has painted pictures of local landmarks. So far so good in this groovy hotel!

    Great in every way. Super fun. We came down from the triangle for just one night and had a blast…read more Super cool and funky. The retro 70s feel was awesome. The pool was great and the staff was so good. We really only came down to eat at The boiler room (my daughters love oysters) and to swim so it was perfect. You have to love a place that has popcorn in the lobby when you check in.

    Bentley Bed and Breakfast

    Bentley Bed and Breakfast

    (7 reviews)

    My fiance surprised me with a weekend getaway to Kinston for Chef and the Farmer and we stayed…read morehere. It was incredible driving up the windy hill to this beautiful mansion, and even more exciting when walking inside. The hundred year-old house feels as if everyone just had a huge party and then immediately left - books and furniture are crammed everywhere, decorations aplenty, and, because of the holidays, lots of Christmas trees. We stayed in the Charleston room and I loved the incredible original bathtub and the tall four post queen bed. I enjoyed the wine with Linda and Ward, the owners, chatting with them and the other guests, and the ease of getting downtown. In the morning, after a very comfortable sleep, the stay was made even better with orange juice, coffee, and a HUGE breakfast prepared by Linda of eggs, fruit, bacon, and potatoes. I didn't finish and I wasn't hungry for the rest of the day! Linda and Ward are extremely hospitable hosts and it was such a pleasure staying at their bed and breakfast. It's an excellent place to stay in Kinston.

    In discussing Kinston, locals informed us that Bentley is a historic, exquisite property and is…read moreoften used for weddings (because it's so picturesque). Supposedly, the owners travel and subsequently close the inn at random times for random periods. Because our calls were not returned, my party booked at The O'Neil (see my 5 star review of 7/26/15) and could not have had a lovelier experience. I hope in the future the Bentley consider returning inquiries, updating their website or including an outgoing phone message as a courtesy to future travelers.

    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.

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kinston

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kinston

    (24 reviews)

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    Both sides of my family are from Kinston, and I need a good place to lay my head when I come down…read morethere. This is that good place. The room was big for the price: $290 for two nights. I purchased the King Suite, because I'm worth it. It had a very big comfy bed for passing out in. There was lots of walking space on both sides of the bed. There is a couch with a coffee table. There is a table to sit at with a comfortable office chair. The decent sized TV faces the comfortable bed. I didn't unpack, but there would have been plenty of places to park my clothes. The room has controllable heat and air conditioning. There is an iron for clubbing or church going clothing. Neither God nor the Devil like wrinkles. The bathroom has a tub. I eat out, but there is a fridge and a sink. I did use the coffee maker in the room a couple nights to fight against a morning hangover. There are a couple treadmills and weights in the gym downstairs. I loved loved loved the location. Yes, not downtown. But there is a strip mall across the street. There is also a Golden Corral right next door to the hotel. This is a blessing because the breakfast they provide downstairs is lacking. There's even a little paved path between parking lots. Then there is an Applebees across the highway. Easy crossing at the corner. Applebees is open until 2am!!!!!! I'm from NYC. I love Kinston, but too much is closed by 10pm. It feels like being on curfew punishment. That Applebees just so happens to be one of the few places open in Kinston after midnight. The pros and cons vary. I am a bug and infection phobe. So I almost didn't stay here due to the awful reviews. But I read reviews on other sites that changed my mind. This is sad because I love Yelp, and I hate cheating. The bed was clean. First thing is checked. Bought a bunch of bed bug cleaners I didn't have to use. Big pro was the comfort of the bed. Like sleeping on a firm cloud. I did clean the tub using products from the handy strip mall. I clean every tub in every hotel though no matter the ranking. Big pro to soak, in bubble bath I got at the strip mall next door, until my fingers got pruney. The con there was the tub jets button didn't work. There is the motel in town, but it's a "motel". If you like being rained on every time you step outside your door, be my guest. Coupled with, why have a curtain allowing anyone to peep in if you want natural light. I stopped by the Hampton where my cousins were staying. My room is biiiigger nah nah nah nah naaaah!

    Poor Communication, Rude Management, and No Housekeeping. I travel monthly for work and can…read morehonestly say this was one of the worst and most unprofessional hotel experiences I've ever had. Prior to the cancellation deadline, I called the hotel to adjust my reservation from Thursday-Sunday to Friday-Sunday because my daughter had exams and we would miss the first game of the tournament we were attending. When I called, the front office staff stated there was a system issue and told me to contact reservations because they were "too busy" to assist. The reservations representative was very kind and helpful. They documented my account showing that I called before the deadline and advised me to contact the manager the next day because they were also unable to make the change due to an issue involving the Apple Pay payment selection. When I called the manager the next day and attempted to explain that reservations had documented my prior call, I was immediately interrupted and told, "Can you let me talk please? I was here and you did not call." Basically, I was treated as if I was lying and told I would be charged anyway. Ironically, when I arrived later that evening (since I was being charged regardless), the front desk staff apologized and confirmed they remembered me calling. The manager's attitude and lack of professionalism were completely unacceptable. Customer service, communication, and basic professionalism clearly need improvement. To make matters worse, there was no housekeeping during the stay. Guests had to bring their dirty towels downstairs just to receive replacements. After doing so, we were only given one towel and one hand towel -- no washcloths at all. Needless to say, I checked out early on Saturday and will not be returning. There are far too many hotels that value their guests and provide professional customer service to waste time and money on an experience like this.

    Red Carpet Inn & Suites

    Red Carpet Inn & Suites

    (4 reviews)

    Its always a joy to come here. I highly recommend this place. The staff are always so warm and…read morewelcoming. Also looks like the rooms have been updated. The pools open and so refreshing after a long day. There's a couple places to grill out and picnic tables to sit at. I do enjoy the dock in the back. It's peaceful to go down there and sit by the river and fish. There's also a fenced in dog area where you can put your dog so they can run around and do their business without walking all over creation. HUGE plus!!! Thanks for being so good to us. We'll definitely be back!!

    First of All there was a mixed bag of tricks. I selected this place based on price. $60, $67 out…read morethe door. The overall look of the hotel is broken down. Very old looking and the rooms are the same. Paint is peeling, needs painted and looked horrible inside. The shower was the only source of water. No bath spout. The water barely came out and it took forever to wash. There was an old plungers helper next to the toilet so I guess they've had problems. The smell kinda was old and smoky. I asked for a non smoking but these rooms are very old so there's no way to clean. The breakfast was hard to get because of Covid. A lady will make you a plate when you walk up to the door. We had to wait because she was out delivering breakfast for other people. That seemed strange. We didn't enjoy the breakfast at all. I will never go back here and I'll pay extra for a better hotel. However, the 2 stars were because the bed was comfortable and it was quiet around back. I guess you get what you pay for in the end.

    Country Hearth Inns & Suites - Two Double Beds Bathroom

    Country Hearth Inns & Suites

    (4 reviews)

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    (Note: Previous reviewer Callie stayed before major flood in Kinston.) Furniture looked like…read moreGoodwill rejects, was old, mismatched and tired looking. Chair had large holes all the way thru chair. Footstool did not match chair and looked like a dog got hold of it. Lampshade looked like it had been in gunfight. A/C took forever to cool room, finally fell asleep about midnight. I had a two night reservation, but only stayed one night. Room smelled very musty, like mold. Woke up very congested. Floor was warped and creaky. (Apparently owners pocketed flood insurance $$$ and never repaired floor after last flood, just recarpeted.)

    Today, I booked a room through Orbitz for my mother (who is in Wayne Co. North Carolina, directly…read morein the eye path of Hurricane Florence). I received my confirmation, spoke to the hotel to let them know I would not be there, but it was reserved for my mother. In the midst of letting them know to change the room name from mine to hers, the hotel manager decided to cancel the reservation. I then called Orbitz, who confirmed that the room was cancelled. Orbitz was told they would be closing the hotel until after the hurricane as the hotel was in the path of it (which, unless it changes course is a lie). It did not ring true to me, so I called the main reservation line for the chain. In accounting to the rep what had occurred, the rep was in the process of reserving a room for me (the hotel still had rooms and was still open). The rep decided to call the hotel directly to verify the acceptance of the reservation and the rep was told that yes, they are cancelling all third party reservations (price gauging on the cheaper rates) because they wanted folks to call the hotel directly in order to book (at a higher rate) and because the manager had implemented a NO REFUND policy because (and I quote) "We're not giving out refunds if we lose power". People are fleeing for their lives and quite honestly, I don't think anyone would care about loss of power as long as they were safe. That is what I told the phone rep....and then I asked, well, don't they have a generator? Well, evidently they have a small generator that is only big enough to supply power to the manager's space. First, its a hotel in eastern North Carolina. There are hurricanes often.....you aren't better prepared than that? Second, you literally cancelled all third party hotel rooms......BREACH OF CONTRACT.... and lastly, you want people to only book with you for the higher room rates.....PRICE GOUGING. You're disgusting and once I find out what agency to report your gouging to in NC, it will be carried out.

    The O'Neil - hotels - Updated May 2026

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