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    Vintners Inn

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    Main Street Inn Llc - Daily wine & cheese

    Main Street Inn Llc

    4.9(14 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    Vintner's Inn Kutztown by Folino Estate Winery (formerly Main Street Inn) was a charming place to…read morestay this summer for my KU reunion weekend with the girls. I booked The Sangiovese Room (was The Wanner Suite "sunflower room") at the top of the stairs, with an outdoor balcony overlooking the sycamore tree & church next door. It was so nice to be welcomed with fresh baked chocolate chip cookies & daily wine & cheese. My room was clean, cool, and quiet. Keyless entry made coming & going a breeze. Morning breakfast of coffee, frittata, pastry, fresh berries & yogurt was yummy. I travelled in by bus from NY (Kutztown is very walkable) so I did not have a car while staying there & did not visit the winery. I look forward to visiting it in the future with friends! While in town, visit Paisley & Co. on Main St. for custom soaps, fragrances & lotion. And for a take-out dinner or a slice, Mama's Delight two blocks away is still the best!

    This is a great bed and breakfast in Kutztown. The rooms are lovely. The bed and pillows are very…read morecomfy. Pam, the owner, is just wonderful. There is an opportunity for a hot breakfast and there are lovely baked goods for guests to enjoy throughout the day. The location is great, right on Main Street near restaurants. If you are visiting the University, you can't beat the location as it's just a block away from campus.

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    Glasbern Inn - glasbern salad

    Glasbern Inn

    4.0(197 reviews)
    8.4 mi
    $$$

    What a stunning inn!!! We came up for a long weekend to celebrate a family member's birthday, and…read moreit could not have been more perfect. The Glassburn Inn, located in Fogelsville, Pennsylvania, is a beautiful historic hotel, and you can truly feel its charm and character the moment you arrive. When we first pulled in, there was no snow, and the entrance looked absolutely picturesque and welcoming. From the start, the staff was incredibly friendly and made us feel right at home. The next morning was pure magic -- we woke up to freshly fallen snow and the most gorgeous winter view from our room. It honestly felt like something out of a postcard. The combination of the historic charm and the snowy landscape made it even more special. Our stay included a continental breakfast, but don't let that description fool you -- this was anything but ordinary. They offered made-to-order omelettes, eggs cooked any style you like, crispy bacon, home fries... it was a full, hot, delicious breakfast and such a treat! The birthday party was held in another building on the property called The Dairy, and it is absolutely beautiful. The Dairy can accommodate up to six guest rooms and features a large living area, a spacious dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen, along with an outdoor deck. It's perfect for gatherings and special celebrations -- private, cozy, and thoughtfully designed. With all the snow, my car just wasn't cooperating. Although the grounds were well plowed, I couldn't make it up the hill. Once again, the staff went above and beyond -- they graciously drove us up to The Dairy so we wouldn't miss a thing. That level of service really stood out. If you're in the area and looking for a relaxing getaway at a beautiful historic inn with outstanding staff, the Glassburn Inn in Fogelsville, Pennsylvania is absolutely the place to stay. The pictures truly don't do it justice

    The three stars I'm giving the Glasbern Inn is a bit generous based on our own stay, though I…read moreimagine it's pretty great for a wedding weekend. Unfortunately, for a special anniversary stay separate from any party, it was not the relaxing getaway we had hoped to have. The property is indeed beautiful. We walked around a bit hoping to enjoy the "trails" on their property map, but they weren't well marked. When we thought we were on a trail, it would abruptly end in lawn. The staff is friendly, but seemed a little disorganized. We called to confirm our reservation earlier that day and they couldn't find it, so we made another one for a more expensive room since our original choice wasn't available. But when we checked in they gave us our original, smaller room under a reservation that was still there. To their credit, they did fix it so we were not charged for two reservations, and we chose the larger room after all. Our room was in the Pack House. It was airy with a high ceiling and comfortable bed, a mini fridge, and a balcony shared with the room next door. The DirectTV and A/C wall unit were a little clunky to operate, but workable. The main issue for us was the noise because there was a party room downstairs. There are quiet hours posted from 11 pm to 7 am - and not long after 7 am (on a Saturday morning!) there was loud music that ruined our morning. My guess is it was early morning wedding prep, and it was technically not breaking quiet hours, but unwelcome for us "outsiders" nonetheless. On the brighter side, breakfast was included in our rate and was very good. In addition to light fare of pastries, fruit, and yogurt in a small buffet, we got to pick an entree from a large menu of options. Our entrees were simple, but good. Check out was easy and I was asked if I wanted a printout or email. I requested email, and over 24 hours later I still haven't received it. This is a pretty good reflection of our experience: promises that were not quite delivered, leaving us mostly disappointed, especially for the cost. If you are not part of a wedding or event, I would not stay here unless you are okay with disruptions.

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    Mountaintop Lodge At Lake Naomi

    Mountaintop Lodge At Lake Naomi

    4.7(71 reviews)
    44.5 mi
    $$

    We are fresh off of a stay at the Mountaintop Lodge at Lake Naomi and already can't wait to return…read more My wife and I are big fans of B&B's so if the have a comfortable bed and a warm breakfast, it's hard for me to give them a poor review. We stayed in Room 10 which features a king size bed and a large soaking tub. The bed was comfortable, clean, and the bathroom was sizable. We always felt like there was a lot of space to unwind and relax when we were in our room. We were offered the Fall menu when we were there. On day 1 I had the apple crumble French toast (AMAZING) and I'm not even a big French toast guy. Your table has fresh orange juice, water, and coffee/tea when you come down and get seated. Loved this. On day 2 I had the traditional breakfast and enjoyed it thoroughly. The staff was friendly and accommodating - as expected from a well run B&B. We were on site for a small gathering of gamer friends and so I also tried some of their offerings in the small cafe. I tried Italian wedding soup for lunch and got several hot tea drinks. All excellent. They have a small "snack room" near the main entrance that has popcorn, and water, coffee maker, and other small amenities to make your stay more enjoyable. Overall, this was one of the most visitor-focused B&B we've had the pleasure of staying in. It sounds obvious to say that, but it his place really puts your money to work to make you enjoy your stay. Thank you!

    Really kind and friendly staff, great sandwiches, and a nice porch seating area. Will be back! We…read morehad tuna and a turkey club and both were solid.

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    Frog Hollow Farm Bed & Breakfast

    Frog Hollow Farm Bed & Breakfast

    4.8(12 reviews)
    31.2 mi

    Can I say dayum near Perfection and i'm honored to found Mitch & Patty's place, truly they make you…read morefeel, like a home away from home. The attention to detail and love is immediately felt upon arriving. Your greeted by Gracie their sweet doggie & Topaz the loving cat...Along with the two sheep & other warm beings on the farm. Now breakfast was more like a feast..A full 3 course meal was severed "farm fresh"!!! Everything came from the farm & the quality was unbelievable...Wow I can't describe how amazing this place truly is. Thank you for sharing a little of the magic with me. Kim

    Sometimes time has a way of changing both people and view points towards people, places, and things…read moreand unfortunately it's not always for the better. We just got back from a weekend at Frog Hollow and while the house and grounds are still fantastic there were a few minor miscues and one major problem overall that likely will lead to us never returning. 1. When I called to make the reservation I spoke at length with Mitch while he went entirely into TMI territory in regards to Patti's father (I really don't need to hear about catheters, infections, and his entire medical file when I'm calling to make a simple reservation) and to me that is just bizarre seeing we are not family and we had only been to their B&B one time prior for only one night so we are not even friends. We barely know them and they barely know us but yet I'm getting the whole medical file and history? 2. During this call he asked if there was anything for breakfast that we did not want to see and I let him know that we both disliked mushrooms immensely. We'll I'll be damned if for breakfast this past weekend he didn't make omelets that had mushrooms in them our first morning. My wife being the trooper and demure person that she is decided to eat most of them to be nice where as I disassembled the omelet to pick out all of the offending fungi. Why ask what we don't like if you're going to serve it anyway? It's a three room B&B not the 1949 room Marriott Marquis in Times Square. It shouldn't be that hard to keep track of guests requests, likes, and dislikes. 3. Mitch has an Alpha Male attitude problem. Meaning that if certain topics are discussed he is completely not afraid to show his disdain/displeasure for your itinerary or in particular the place you went to dinner that evening. We had gotten back on Saturday night and after he asked where we went I mentioned that we had gone to particular touristy spot amongst our travels because it held some sentimental value for us and his reaction was to scrunch up his face and very condescendingly ask "Why" while shaking his head. Duh you douchebag, I just explained why. The place in question holds meaning for us. Maybe it doesn't for you, great. And if it doesn't shut your mouth and be hospitable. I've been in the hospitality industry a whole lot longer than him and if I were to question guests and pass judgement on their dinner plans, itineraries, etc. like Mitch does I would offend a whole lot people the same way how he offended me with that and also with his constant pining need to be right and to jump in and interrupt where ever he feels it's appropriate to add his opinion as he did on more than one occasion when I was speaking with Patti. I guess maybe if we were more like most of their regular clientele in that we were over 55, have either grown kids or no kids, or be successful wealthy yuppies instead of more blue collar folk than maybe we would have been seen as "worthy" and not have gotten talked at or down to by him on a few occasions this weekend. But enough of the rant. I guess it's one of those things where you had to be there. Breakfast on day two with fruit parfaits, sausage, and ricotta pancakes was much better and that's not only because it was mushroom free. Overall the location, house, and grounds at Frog Hollow are superb. While Patti tries her best to be hospitable and to show interest in her guests it was clear to me early on this visit that Mitch either somehow did not like me/us or because we were not his age/status/economic peers he was just going to be sour and that's fine because it's their house and he can say what he wants the way he wants in his house. But obviously we will vote with our wallet and that very likely will not include any future stays at Frog Hollow due to an inhospitable and cranky owner.

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    This is a picture of the front of the house.

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    Back pathway leading to the pond

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