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    4.1 (70 reviews)

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    The floor of the bedroom
    Jackie A.

    It's a cool experience but I'm not sure if we will return. For the price of it and the clean up fee of $85 I would expect it to be cleaner. My husband and I stayed for one night and it was dirty, the floors are disgusting and there's cat hair on EVERYTHING. We mentioned it to the front desk when checking out and kind of got an attitude, but she said she'll tell the cleaning staff. Aside from that, I originally booked the hideout which is a water view and I got an email the day before check in with my invoice and it had a different house. I called and she informed me due to weather (icy conditions) they closed the waterview section off, which I completely understand. But no phone call? You just switch my room without contacting me, if I didn't notice on the invoice that the room name was different I wouldn't have known about it until I drove there. Idk some situations weren't handled how I would think they should be handled when you're paying $460 for one night.

    Wow! I absolutely loved my stay up here! I came across this little resort from a Tik tok I saw and I'm so glad I did. How cool of an experience this was, I can't wait to go back up again. I stayed in the green bean, which was so cozy, it had a big deck and over looked the stream. The place was clean and organized, and it's super close to Hudson and the Catskills, so you can easily see lots of cool things in close proximity. They have a little petting zoo of Goats and sheep and do a daily goat walk. It's fascinating. The customer service is amazing and welcoming. I didn't want to leave. Can't wait to return. I loved my stay here!

    Why Would People Wanna Wake Up To Roosters? Chickens? Pssssst
    Mercedes C.

    Hubs and I usually like to visit new lodging places after we've checked out from our hotel for a possible visit. While we didn't stay here, Google painted a magnificent Tiny House Resort article- worth visiting for a possible future stay since they aimed at that "stylish" and "modern" design. While this might be true, when hubs and I stopped by for a looksie at an empty model, my first impression of the grounds was real off. Expect a trailer park and farm mash-up and let me not forget, there were a trillion chickens (exaggeration....but there were A LOT) around. And that contemporary feel that's been plastered all over the internet, is false. I don't mean to offend anyone if you live in a trailer park- because at the end of the day, folks need to live somewhere. But if I'm staying anywhere and paying top-dollar, it needs to blow me away in quality AND looks. Wouldn't you want THE WHOLE PACKAGE too? Hubs had to dodge those damn chickens as he rolled up. And because of COVID, the owner has a check-in nook of some sort and you speak to her through a tablet to get info. We couldn't walk the grounds- I get it. When hubs came back to the car (and before I even read reviews), all he said was the lady on the other end was arrogant. Seems like customer service, pricing and appearances didn't measure up to my expectations. So lady- it's not us.....it's you. And chickens?

    Let me start by saying, I love the location and grounds. I visited this place when they first opened up. My first visit rated 5 stars. This second visit much less, and it all comes down to lack of customer service, which is sad because this place could be great, even though it's overpriced. First of all, they have a 6 person tiny home that they charge extra per night for everyone over 2 people. I told them that's a resort fee. They said they "don't call it that." But it is. It is totally a resort fee. The larger unit already costs nearly 40% more per night, so aren't you already paying for the extra large unit? Make it make sense. Then only one set of lights worked on the outdoors area the first night. They said because of a big storm that blew through the night before. They fixed the set of lights the next day, but in doing so the working set stopped working. When the woman saw the original set of lights weren't working now, she said someone would come fix those. No one ever did, but we didn't know until the nighttime because we didn't check, just trusted they would do it while we were out. So we paid for the outdoors, but were not able to use the outdoors area either of the first two nights. Because they warned us that bears could be present, we were too scared to stay out in the dark. So that was a big waste of money because the point to being upstate is using the outdoors. Then we had an issue with only 2 towels and 2 small rolls of toilet paper being in the unit for 5 people. We asked for more towels early in the morning on Saturday. Had not received any by nearly noon. So we texted again and asked for a few more items that weren't provided for a party of five. When we were told they provide only "starter creamer"., I pointed out it wasn't enough to even start because we paid $50 per night for 3 "extra" people. Again we had to pay extra for 5 people to use a 6-person home. I wasn't happy with how they responded to the ask for creamer, so I told them about the hair I found in the shower also, which I cleaned and would've just kept it to myself, except for the that response. They then accused us of leaving the hair. When I pointed out that the hair was clearly Caucasian and we were all black, again no apology or even a response. The customer service is severely lacking in this place now. After not being able to use the outdoors for the second night, most of us were unhappy, and so left early Sunday at 1pm instead of staying to be cooped up inside for another night. We paid through Monday 11 am. Unless they make adjustments, I really wouldn't recommend this place. The value just isn't there, especially with such poor customer service. I am generously leaving a second star because the place is nice if you can use the whole of the property. It just wasn't worth it because we paid extra and couldn't even use the outdoors. A credit back would have been appreciated. I included screenshots, so I can't be accused of making any of this up.

    Margaret F.

    We rented 2 tiny houses right across from each other, the Boho and the Green Bean. First the pros - Due to Covid we couldnt go to Aruba as originally planned, so this was a very socially distant plan B. The houses are adorable and extremely clean. The check in process was totally hands free and very well thought out. Pre check in communications, aka texts were very helpful. The grounds were very camp ground like and we loved the deck, BBQ and firepit for each unit. We made the most of the firepit space and used it both nights we were there. Not sure why our unit had neither a gazebo nor string lighting like the rest, but no points off for that, just curious. The critters are also very cute. Allison aka Alley Cat spent one night with us at the firepit (after i spilled my wine from the startle of something rubbing against my leg lol) She was then back for breakfast and cried until I shared my eggs with her, which I did gladly. Most of my family back home have cat allergies so I was thrilled to have a vacation cat to spend some time with! I also loved the honor system with which you could go to the pantry and if you needed to buy something you just venmo'd for it. I bought a cute coffee mug and it has gotten good use already! Now the cons - the place is EXTREMELY expensive. The places we stayed were smallest units and we paid $295 per night, per unit PLUS an $85 cleaning fee per unit We stayed 2 weeknights, not even a weekend. I am not clear on the cleaning fee tbh as we had to empty our own garbage by dumping it in the dumpsters up near the office and only received the towels that were in the house when we arrived. No fresh towels the 2nd day. As another reviewer stated, it seemed a lot of nickeling and diming. Early check in or late check out they try to sell you space in a cabana, not cheap. Also I felt for the cost of the houses to have to pay extra for the firewood to use in the firepit each unit comes with wasn't cool. They could have included it rather than charging $8, it just seemed wrong. Tiny houses are definitely a novelty and again, I really enjoyed the place, but based on the cost i dont think I would be back. I'd rather spend that type of money in Manhattan.

    Bug spray we sprayed to keep from getting bitten alive.
    Patricia B.

    Please be careful spending your hard earned money at this outrageously expensive tiny home resort. The concept is clever but the owners (mother & daughter) will make your stay a nightmare (no exaggeration). Where do I begin! We were accused of throwing trash on the floor.. a red bull can (we don't drink red bull). They assumed it was us because we are in our late 20s. They were beyond rude. Not welcoming at all. They looked annoyed when we asked for simple things like coffee, etc. they're very odd people with zero social skills. I jokingly asked a worker if I can take a goat to my tiny home and she took me serious as if I truly want a goat in the place I'm staying!! Omg!! The place was infested with spiders, flies, mosquitoes etc. My family and I were getting bitten alive. THEY DO NOT HAVE SCREENS ON THE DOORS.. We sprayed bug spray so they won't come in to sting us. THEY WANTED TO CHARGE ME $2,400. TO REPLACE AN ENTIRE DOOR WHEN THE SPRAY CAME OFF WITH WATER AND PAPER TOWEL. (Please see pictures attached.) We left the place better than how we found it. What's the point of charging a cleaning fee when we cleaned the entire place. We even recorded it when she complained about the door. She made us drive 20 minutes back to wipe a door!! My advice to the owners is if you're going to own a business in hospitality learn people skills! There is a better way to speak to your paying customers.

    Cynthia Y.

    Came across this resort when I was researching for a place that is isolated but also relaxing during the pandemic. I've been following a lot of tiny home renovation shows and was interested in staying in one. I was surprised to find this resort only 2 hours away from where I live. I booked this place for a 2-night stay with 3 adults and a child. We truly enjoyed this place. We like the privacy of each house and all the amenities it came with. It's pretty loaded! Due to early May and still being a bit chilly in New England we didn't spend as much time outdoor in the patio so didn't get to enjoy the fire pit and the grill. But we do love the large window that came with our house that allowed us to have a very nice view of the Catskills Creek at a distance. We were lucky to have such nice weather during our stay so we were able to take a walk on the property. We didn't go anywhere but spend all of our time on the property. It's such a relaxing place you don't really want to go anywhere. We are definitely going to plan a return stay! Our house was the Mizu.

    Chicken coop
    Lori N.

    Had a wonderful two night stay in the Mocha. There were lots of pleasant surprises at the resort, such as live music that we could listen to from our porch, our own huge outdoor shower,and "happy hour" at the tiny bites truck (on Sunday they gave out free ice cream sundaes). The free goat milk soap and lotion are a nice touch, and the fresh eggs, too! The pool area was great as well. We practically had the whole pool to ourselves, which was nice after going on a 5 mile hike at kaaterskill falls! I read other reviews and it seems like a lot of people who were unhappy with the resort didn't read about it ahead of time. They do have strict policies, but they are all thoroughly explained on the website and in the texts and emails they send you prior to and during your visit. One thing I wish I knew ahead of time is that the tap water tastes like chlorine ..luckily we had lots of bottled water, but even making coffee requires bottled water. It did rain all day on our second day here, but it forced us to relax and enjoy the tiny house life! Another tip, if you're staying on a Monday, the food truck closes by 11am and many restaurants in surrounding towns are closed. We found Wunderbar Bistro about 20 min away and it was delicious! Also packed, since its one of the only restaurants open, so make a reservation or get there early! One last thing....while people complain the this resort is overpriced...if you walk the grounds and think about the upkeep it must take to keep things perfect for guests, I'd say it's worth the money. If you can book during the week, you'll get a cheaper rate and there will be less people/guests, which was right up our alley! Oh! And if you like cats, you may get a visit from 2 friendly ones that wander the property!

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    The season has begun and I was thrilled to have this place up and running! What a fantastic meal!…read moreSauerbraten was tender and tasty, weinerschnitzel was outstanding, spaetzle delicious as always and perfect potato pancakes! The pretzel was soft and delicious and the beer is always a bonus! Friendliest warm staff- this time we had Laura who is efficient, helpful and so very sweet! Penny stopped by to say hello- another outstanding server and so happy to see her back for a new season! Can't wait to make it a dinner trip every time we are in town! Highly recommend this place to all!! And what a great, fun German vibe!!!!! A+++. (Gordie the musician made it extra special this time! So talented!!!)

    If you're looking for a bit of Germany in the Catskills, this is your place to go. The restaurant's…read moredecor pulls you straight out of the states and instantly in the Deutchland countryside. The waitresses are very kind and dressed in traditional German dresses and the live music is a great touch. To start, I ordered a Long Island Iced Tea that had a bit too much punch to it. The alcohol ratio was quite off and was very hard to drink. I asked for a soda to try and dumb it down, but was only able to get about half way through it. Though this was my fault for not ordering a beer at a German restaurant, I still would have liked the drink to be a bit tastier and is unfortunately the only thing keeping this review from being a shinning 5-stars. For my meal I ordered the sauerbraten which did NOT disappoint! The beef was very tender and the vinegar mixed with the gravy was the perfect level of sour and hearty. The red hot red cabbage was hot and flavorful and the potato pancakes were perfectly cooked. The side of applesauce put on top of the potato pancakes added the right amount of sweetness. A friend got the special rouladen which I got a taste of and was very delicious. The pickles inside were flavorful and the meat was perfectly cooked and seasoned. The menu is a bit pricey, but the portions are deceptively filling. I definitely expected to be hungry after but I finished my plate absolutely stuffed! Overall, this was a great experience and would recommend anyone looking for a taste of Germany to give this a try.

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    4.5(2 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    Pine Lake is a strange one to me. A resort in then Catskills is not the kind of place that would…read morebe desirable growing up, and I grew up not far from here. My wife is from LI and grew up coming, so here I am. The nostaglia factor is huge here, and I don't have it. So to be fair all around, I'm noting what I have experienced and grading them on the food. Place is upstate ghetto, and I mean that in a good way. There is plenty to do, however most of it is comparable to a park. There is a swimming pool, pool slide, lake, boats, playground structures, pool, basketball, video games, shuffleboard and more. Lots of outdoor activities. The great thing is being with other families with young kids, and being able to drink with the other parents while the kids go off. They also do stuff like a hayride--no hay included, just a dude speeding in a pickup truck on the country roads--a DJ night and a visit to a farm. They make the most of the area which is good. Accommodations are simple, however they have upgraded some of the rooms which has made it a lot better than it was. The food is better than it has any business being. All meals are 100% homemade, themed with 1 offering each, all you can eat, include dessert, and it is worth noting what is served on what day. The best by far is the roast beef, which is accompanied by german potatoes fried in bacon fat. They are superb, especially with some gravy and the rare roast beef. Thanksgiving is another good one, as are the homemade cold cuts. It doesn't always make sense, however have never had a 'bad' meal here. Even the baked ziti isn't bad. Always ask for the lemonade. Weirdest damn thing is they never have fries (not even at the lunch counter). Shakes at the lunch counter are superb though, as is the over buttered popcorn. I've grown to like coming here, and my son loves it. That's enough for me. Wish there was a brewery nearby or something instead of the stupid golf course, but such is life.

    Pine Lake Manor is heaven on earth. A family tradition that continues to go strong. Has an older…read morefeel but is very clean and the food in phenomenal. Wonderful staff and awesome atmosphere. Fantastic family fun and everyone I talk to that goes there looks forward to it all year long.

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    5.0(2 reviews)
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    Gorgeous luxury lake house cottages. We stayed at the Artist cottage. 2 double bed n 1 pull out…read morecouch. So technically can sleep 6. Cory the groundskeeper Keri's the place pristine. Anything you need he can accommodate. He brought the grill in front of our house so we can have bbq. I love the lake access n all the things you need for water sport. Kayak, paddle buses, canoe, paddle boat. Amazing. After all you daily activities a sit in front n watch the sunset. We also rented a pontoon boat to explore the lake. It was an snacking vacation

    When we started wedding planning, my wife and I had a vision. As closely as possible, we wanted to…read morereplicate our family's lake house in New York. We knew we needed a place for 150 people and we knew we wanted it to be drivable for both family and friends in upstate New York and Boston.   We stumbled upon The Lake House Guest Cottages of the Berkshires after months of searching, but the only wedding we had seen hosted there was inside the main cottage. Reluctantly, we decided it was probably too small for us.   Fast forward another month.  Randomly one night, my wife and I both separately pulled up the venue again and I said, "We need to just call them. Maybe they have some grass we can put a tent on." After a couple of email exchanges, Eric, the owner, and Cory, the grounds keeper, invited us out to see the space and were instantly sold. The beautiful grounds, the stunning cottages (or as we like to call them, "mini mansions"), THE VIEW.   Not only did they have four cottages on site where guests could stay, but they also had a field where they had placed a tent for previous weddings that could hold up to 150 guests. We soon found out that over the winter months they would be adding three additional cottages for guests to stay and a seasonal tent to be used for weddings throughout the summer and fall. Needless to say, we booked it.   A couple months into planning, LHGC added a wedding coordinator to their awesome team.  We connected with Kelsey instantly, discussing plans we had made and things we had coming down the line. She was always available if we had a question or concern. Come time to do our walk through before the wedding, we laid out the entire day with the help of Kelsey and our caterer.  We walked away knowing we had the dream team on board.   When our weekend approached, all the new additions were complete and the space was more beautiful than ever. We had our rehearsal brunch Friday morning and welcome party Friday night, both of which allowed for the caterers to take full advantage of the catering kitchen in the main cottage. Kelsey and Cory were completely accommodating and there from start to finish to help with anything we needed.   Our guests arrived sporadically from Friday morning through the evening and spent time playing lawn games, kayaking and paddleboarding on the lake, and enjoying each other's company.  It was so nice to have the entire grounds at our disposal.   On our wedding day, it was just the same. Everything went off seamlessly. Kelsey and Cory were both there if something came up, made sure that set up was perfect, ran the ceremony and reception smoothly and effortlessly.   Our wedding was perfect. It was everything we could have dreamed it to be and more.   Thank you, LHGC, for welcoming us to the family!  We look forward to spending many anniversaries with you on Pontoosuc Lake!

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