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    Whisperin' Pines Chalet

    4.3 (6 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Remember When Antiques & Guest House - Fancy Chicago Dog, whipped sweet potatoes, & sauerkraut

    Remember When Antiques & Guest House

    4.5(2 reviews)
    18.2 mi

    What a lovely surprise on our journey home from the Adirondacks! Part cafe, antique store and B &…read moreB, this small town entrepreneur would do great in the big city, too. Homemade soups, awesome chili, fancy Chicago Dog on worlds best bun, incredible and HUGE chicken salad sandwich all served in quaint (but not too "foofy") dining room in old classic home. New Berlin looks like its fallen/falling on some hard times, hopefully this quality place survives! We will plan our next trip up to make it to a Friday Fish Fry, I'm sure it will be wonderful. One tip, hard to tell its a cafe when driving through town, so keep your eyes peeled!

    I've been meaning to try their fish fry for a few years now. Last weekend, I decided to run in and…read moregrab a fish fry dinner to go. I was greeted by a very pleasant young host, and she quickly found a waitress to take my order. I figured I would have some time while waiting, so I started to explore other areas of the building, besides the front hallway. There is a nice little cafe/dining area consisting of (I believe) two rooms, and there were also people dining outside on the front porch, where the tables have umbrellas. This old building has charm, and I think they have guest rooms upstairs. Just as I began poking around a room that I realized was an antique shop, the waitress came and found me, and my dinner was ready. Definitely a nice experience at this place. I took the food home, and I was satisfied. The very large piece of haddock was nicely breaded and tasty. The baked potato was also very good - I think it was baked with sea salt, resulting in a very flavorful skin. The cole slaw had pineapple in it. I thought this was weird, but when I finished it, I definitely wanted more. I think this meal cost $12 and change, and I felt that it was a good value. This is a solid spot for Friday fish fry, especially considering the surrounding area. I'll be back, not only because of the food, but the service and character.

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    Remember When Antiques & Guest House - Potato soup, saranac soda. And best chili ever in background!

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    Potato soup, saranac soda. And best chili ever in background!

    The Inn at Cooperstown - Game Table

    The Inn at Cooperstown

    4.5(42 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$$

    Great place. Conveniently located to attractions and…read morerestaurants. Nice light breakfast to get you going for the day. Would return if I had the desire .

    What a lovely inn! The pictures of the rooms are accurate - but what they can't depict is how…read moreclean everything is. Not a speck of dust is detectable anywhere. When we checked in, we were greeted warmly. I really appreciated help with my bag up the somewhat steep & narrow stairs. (No elevator - so keep that in mind if you come to stay.) Bed was firm, bathrooms were spotless, extra pillows in the closet are sealed in plastic, bedding all super fresh. Phone chargers next to the bed & sofa(bed) & solid wifi made this quaint & cozy room connected. Full length mirror, hair dryer & an iron & ironing board were much appreciated. Our 2nd floor room was very quiet & the blackout drapes on all windows plus the split ac & heat controls made everything adjustable for a perfectly cavelike environment. Hello solid night's sleep! A small fridge in the room had little Coffeemate creamers for the in-room coffee maker, but there is always a coffee & tea station downstairs too. The town is literally across the street! The Baseball Hall of Fame & the Farmers Museum are both a block & a half away, and in between are several spirits shops, baseball stores, restaurants and a bakery. Breakfast is 8am-9:30am & it is a nice offering: Oatmeal packets, cold cereals & milk Sausage & pepper frittata - custardy! Corn muffins (a must try!) Yogurts Fruit salad Heidelberg wheat, raisin & sunflower seed bread slices (& toaster) Coffee & tea station Orange, ruby grapefruit & cranberry juices Jams, butter, & condiments If you're coming to town & prefer a close stay to the sights here, & a smaller inn experience, this is the place to be! The inn has a selection of cycling-related accessories to purchase also.

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    The Inn at Cooperstown - Dining Room

    Dining Room

    The Inn at Cooperstown - Christmas Parlor

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    Premium Suite Bed Area

    HALCYON FARM BED & BREAKFAST - The house in the snow.

    HALCYON FARM BED & BREAKFAST

    5.0(5 reviews)
    39.0 mi

    WOW! Poached…read morepears, white peaches with raspberries, blueberry pancakes, fresh hot homemade waffles with local maple syrup (no eggo's here!) etc. etc. etc.....(who even makes poached pears?) The Inn is very old and has been lovingly restored like a classic car to a better than original condition.True to its heritage but with modern utilities (plumbing etc...). The grounds and property are a working farm. We saw hundreds of geese on their southern migration. Be sure to take a walk it is beautiful. My wife and I have stayed at many B&B's and this is the best!

    I stayed here with a friend in September 2010 as a stop over on our way to Sharon Springs for the…read moreHarvest Festival, we stayed one night. We arrived later in the evening (around 9PM). We did not really see the grounds that night when we drove in. We had to 'self check-in' and found our room. We were pleasantly surprised at how great the room was. We had a wood burning stove, flat screen TV, huge bed with comfy bed linens, and a huge private bathroom. The next morning we woke up to the smells of breakfast. We made it out to the dining room and there was a delicious spread along with the owners serving us and making plenty if conversation. We really enjoyed it. After breakfast we took a walk around the property, WOW. It was amazing. The farm is so pretty and truly a great spot for leaf peeping. I can't wait to go back next year!!

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    HALCYON FARM BED & BREAKFAST - The Halcyon Room.

    The Halcyon Room.

    HALCYON FARM BED & BREAKFAST - The back where the guest entrance is.

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    The back where the guest entrance is.

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