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    3.8 (8 reviews)
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    Moonriver Inn

    Moonriver Inn

    (1 review)

    I recently planned a weekend trip to Narrowsburg to ask my girlfriend to marry me. (It was the town…read morewhere we first exchanged I-love-you's.) When I stumbled across Moonriver Inn, I knew I had found the perfect place for us to stay. The innkeeper, Celeste, was a joy to work with. When I told her what I was planning, she did not disappoint--when my girlfriend and I arrived, awaiting us in our room were a beautiful bouquet of local wildflowers and a bottle of champagne on ice. She even made dinner reservations for us at a favorite restaurant. The space itself is beautifully decorated, full of natural light, and well-appointed. There were Audubon prints on the walls, a record-player in the corner, and prosecco in the mini-fridge. The bed offered us one of the most comfy nights' rests I've had in ages. And it's just a quick walk to Main Street or to the river. Do yourself a favor and book your next stay here. (Oh, and in case it wasn't obvious, she said "yes"!)

    From the owner: Moonriver Inn is an historic 1860s farmhouse in the heart of Narrowsburg, New York. The four guest…read morerooms have a mix of modern and antique furnishings, luxurious linens, and each room comes with a mini-fridge and turntable/bluetooth stereo. The small hotel is located a stone's throw from all the great shopping, restaurants, and art galleries that make Narrowsburg such a unique Catskills destination. The back of the property overlooks the Delaware River, and the Inn is in a prime location to take advantage of the hiking, canoeing and rafting activities that have attracted visitors since the 1800s. A quick two hour trip from New York City - come visit and spend the rest of the time exploring the area by foot, or canoe!

    The Red Rose Motel

    The Red Rose Motel

    (21 reviews)

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    Food is incredible…read more Had the 16oz NY Strip on puréed potatoes. I don't know what they do to crust the steak but it is fantastic. They have won awards apparently. No surprise. One of the best steaks I have had and not crazy expensive. Owner and staff are delightful and friendly.

    Wow! Bad vibes right from the start. We enter and no welcome have a seat. We stand there and wait,…read moremake eye contact with the bartender (the only person in the place) and ask " can we sit anywhere? " finally a reply, yes. So we sit and wait. Finally the bartender comes over and hands us a menu. Right away I get the feeling we are not welcome. My wife confirms the vibe and we contemplate leaving immediately. We change our menu choice from the steaks $45 to the burgers 17$. We look at the menus for a while and nothing. Finally the bartender comes over and says " you are supposed to order at the bar"," oh there used to be a sign but they removed it". Maybe she wound have mentioned that when she handed us the menus. I really want to leave here but hunger has me. The customers seem nice though. Really a bad experience from jump street. So after sitting a while the food comes and the person delivering it is so nice. The "bartender" did not get the order correct but no worries because the lovely server makes it right. The bartender has a dog and it is all over the place including the table tops? People come in and are seated right next to us. They have two dogs but there is no problem with our pup and theirs. They are lovely people. The whole time we are there from entering the establishment to the time we leave the "bartender" is talking to the people at the bar, laughing and talking. This includes the time we waited to be seated till she comes over with the menus and tells us about ordering at the bar. Nothing better to do but hack it up and make us feel uncomfortable. I get the fact that you know the regulars but wouldn't you like some more regulars? This is a hospitality industry not a hostility industry. She has got some issues! Anyhow we pay the check and leave a tip, but if the "bartender" was the only person we delt with I would have opted out of the tip. Everyone in the place was really nice and conversational except the "bartender". Good grief! The food was really good btw. Too bad I lost my appetite for the steaks because the menu was very nice and so was the presentation.

    Callicoon Hills

    Callicoon Hills

    (7 reviews)

    Callicoon Hills is a property that appears to have been designed for Instagram before it was…read moredesigned for guests. And frankly, once you get there, the instagram photos just look like dupes. We booked a stay expecting an elevated Catskills getaway based on the property's marketing, pricing, and branding. Instead, we arrived at what felt like a hotel that was not ready to be operating at the level it advertises. Our room showed visible signs of unfinished renovation, including unpainted wall patches where fixtures had been removed, remnants of painter's tape, damaged paint on the door, and a bathroom barn door that would slide open on its own. The room was aesthetically minimalist to the point of being impractical (but not even that cute), with very little surface space and a surprising lack of outlets. The larger problem was the number of amenities and experiences that were unavailable or poorly executed. We were informed after check-in that dining service would be significantly limited due to a soft opening. The pool was not operating. Weekend yoga was unavailable despite being marketed. Parts of the property contained boxes and visible signs that preparations for the season were still underway. None of this was communicated before arrival. The food experience was equally disappointing. There was no vegetarian dinner option during our stay, which is difficult to understand at a hotel catering to a NYC weekend crowd. Breakfast was slow, and bad to the point of almost inedible. Even small guest-facing details reflected a lack of attention. For example, the s'mores were oddly restrictive, short on supplies, and featured marshmallows that were so hard they were difficult to roast. What made the experience particularly frustrating was that many of these issues seemed entirely avoidable. Weather is outside a hotel's control. Failing to communicate unavailable amenities, opening before operations are fully ready, and charging premium prices for an incomplete experience are not. The entire stay felt like a triumph of branding over hospitality. While the property photographs well from the right angle and with much moved out of the frame, far fewer aspects of it function well.

    Went here for a mid week summer getaway with my husband and we had an amazing time. We went in the…read moremiddle of the week so there weren't a lot of people at the resort. The resort is nestled in the Catskills surrounded by lush greenery and the smell of nature. The property is beautiful, very clean, and has that cozy modern woodsy aesthetic. It's perfect for a weekend getaway or if you just want to escape in nature for a couple of days. On the map the property looks huge, but everything is pretty quick to walk to. Our room was so lovely, and there is no TV which really gets you to be disconnected. There is a huge pool, with floaties and a truck side bar which was closed but is open on the weekends. There's also a sauna and gym which is overlooking the views of green hills. There is a nice lounge/communal area next to the cafe/reception where you can hangout and play all sorts of board games and have a nice drink. Outside there is also a covered area with a ping pong table, giant jenga, and connect 4. Each night they have a fire pit, weather permitting with smores. One of the nights it was raining so sadly no fire pits for smores, one of the staff members was so kind to heat up some smores for us and some other guests and it was nice to just have that little treat to make up for the weather. You can explore the beautiful grounds, where on a short walk across the road is their barn where they host weddings, a large pond, and if you walk further down you'll find yourself next to a stream. All the staff were so friendly and accomodating. I imagine it's more busy on the weekends especially when their pool bar and on site restaurant is open. It was a magical place. Can't wait to come back again.

    Fosterdale Motor Lodge - hotels - Updated July 2026

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