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    Genesse Falls Inn

    4.1 (9 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Ann C.

    Perfect place for a getaway anytime of year!!! Genesse Falls Inn offers a great place to rest your head with a cozy warm feel. A lot of history in this beautiful building and the restoration projects done have kept to that history. The owners are the nicest people you'll ever meet. Letchworth State Park is right in the hotel's backyard. Every season has something to offer. Summer, the river, canoeing and swimming. Fall, the foliage is absolutely stunning and perfect for long walks in the park Winter, views are spectular. Also tons of fun winter sports near by. Spring, my favorite, the balloon festival. My family can not wait to go back!

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    The Wilson House - Broiled haddock

    The Wilson House

    4.6(10 reviews)
    64.7 mi

    The Wilson House is under new ownership this year, and hopefully this time it sticks because it's…read morethe best effort yet. The burgers are great. Love the truffle fries and the giant pretzel, especially with the loganberry cream cheese. Our pickier son really liked the chicken fingers when I brought him. Usually he barely touches his food, but finished most of his dinner and even the leftovers, which almost never happens. Still need to try dessert. Drinks are great. They just added a specialty French 75 that's great. There's a spacious bar area with seating and a separate dining area if you want something brighter and quieter. Great service.

    We had a reservation for 8 on a Friday night at 645. There is bar seating, some tables within the…read morebar area and a dining room area to the right of the bar. The service was friendly and attentive. Unfortunately, due to the kitchen not being able to keep up, they had to stop taking orders for about 30 minutes; so, it was a bit of a wait to order our food and then receive it. We ordered some apps and main dishes including colossal mozzarella sticks (that naming is an embellishment as they were only slightly larger than standard), buffalo pockets, Pittsburgh salad, broiled haddock and opened fade steak to name a few. The apps were good, but nothing special. The waitress was helpful in making sure my mother was able to the have a gf meal; she had the Pittsburgh salad with honey and mustard brought to use as a dressing. My mom enjoyed it. I had the baked haddock with sweet potato fries. It was cooked nicely and the fries were good; crisp outside, soft inside. Three people ordered the open face steak and they all liked it, though not all the steaks were found to be cooked as ordered; they were overcooked from what was requested. I found the bathroom to need some more attention to detail with cleaning; the chair rail, baseboard, handicapped bars and top of toilet tank were all very dusty.

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    Marienthal Country Inn - The Brick House

    Marienthal Country Inn

    5.0(7 reviews)
    40.9 mi

    While we await a vaccine, don't overlook the power of really good comfort food in combating an…read moreinternational pandemic. We called ahead and picked up our order at 11 - Pepperdew cheese bread, breakfast sausage strudel, and two romaine salads with chicken. As we drove home, the food smelled so good that we couldn't resist starting before our arrival. The bread was incredible - pockets of cheesiness in each buttery, savory chunk. The sausage strudel was similarly scrumptous - a savory salvo of brunch fare's best. Finally, the romaine salads provided a healthy palette cleanser - tender chicken, pear, blueberry, walnut, and blue cheese crumbles with spiced pear vinaigrette... every mouthful came together perfectly. Saturday brunch takeout is well worth the drive, from the Southtowns or even the city. Enjoy! Menu at - https://www.facebook.com/RetreatInEden/

    We're no strangers to B&Bs - it's our favourite mode of weekend getaway, and when we booked a room…read morelast minute on a long-weekend, we didn't really know what to expect. We even drove right past it the first time - when they say it used to be a church, they aren't kidding. Marienthal itself is three different pieces - the church is absolutely beautiful, and has been converted into a large reception hall. Behind the church is a beautiful little patio with a fireplace where we were able to have breakfast the next day. The parsonage next door was renovated into a number of guest rooms - the room we were originally in was the smallest of them, but had a beautiful attached bathroom, TV and was still plenty of room for two people. Lastly, there was a building (which I believed housed nuns originally), that has been converted into a bit of a retreat centre. There were a half-dozen or so double rooms with a full kitchen upstairs, and a large meeting area downstairs with another great kitchen, big screen TV with satellite, and lots of couches. We even had access to a great little jacuzzi in the back. This place is an absolute gem in the middle of nowhere. There's a little grill next door if you want to grab some food, but otherwise there is almost nothing in the immediate vicinity. You can drive about half an hour if you're looking for things to do, but if you really want to just get away in peace and quiet, where you know you won't be disturbed, this is absolutely the place to do it. Location and buildings aside, the hosts are really what makes this place special. Both of them go way out of their way to be accommodating. Louise's breakfast was very likely the best breakfast I've ever had in my life. Homemade apple turnovers, local sausages, and the fluffiest, cottage-cheese pancakes that still make my mouth water. And Vinnie is a very entertaining fellow to talk to - he has absolutely no shortage of hilarious stories to tell. The two of them were great to have as hosts. The next time we need a quiet getaway, there's zero doubt about where we'll end up.

    Genesse Falls Inn - bedbreakfast - Updated August 2026

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