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    Hampton Inn Warrenton

    3.7 (38 reviews)
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    Hampton Inn Warrenton
    Bruce K.

    Arrived late and left early, I had no issues with this Hampton. My room was clean and comfortable, the bed was good, the shower was fine, there were plenty of towels and the coffee machine in the room worked just fine. I didn't use the wifi, the pool, the television, the fitness center, the business center or even the breakfast in the morning. I spent 7 hours here, 6 of which were asleep. But I would return if I'm in the area or passing through.

    Neal E.

    I stayed at the Hampton Inn Warrenton for four nights. My insurance company put me up here while waiting for water damage to be remediated in my condo. I checked in on a Sunday afternoon. The front desk already had my information, so check in was very easy. I had a room on the 4th floor. Very comfortable and clean. The room included a large mini-fridge, a microwave, coffee maker, computer desk, phone, clock, and USB charger bedside, A flat panel TV rounded out the offerings. The WiFi internet access was fast enough - I did upgrade to the faster flavor. Downstairs in the lobby area there is ample seating. I sat and worked for a while on my MacBook Pro. Breakfast is offered here in the mornings - no menu just a ala carte style - whatever that put out. There is one flat panel HD TV here. I watched the Sunday Night football game here. I think they should replace the TV with a much larger model. Overall the staff was friendly and helpful. I'd stay here again!

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    One of the better Hampton Inns I've stayed in. Closer to a Hilton than a Hampton. Very friendly staff and no issues at all.

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    If I could give it zero stars I would. Customer service is non existent. Do not book here.

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    Very nice Hampton Inn. Seems to be relatively new. Flat screen tvs in the rooms and nice large bathrooms.

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    Black Horse Inn

    Black Horse Inn

    (38 reviews)

    $$

    The food is top rate. The venue and ball room is beautiful. They have a lot of lights for the DJ…read morepre installed but you have to pay extra to use them. Same with a tailgate tent for the dj for outside. We paid for wine service and only after asking for it did they do half our tables. The rooms are old and the main manor smells like it. The main room in the stables had no cold water in the kitchen sink and the ice maker didn't work. You can lotion your body 12 Times but there was no soap to wash your hands. The wedding and reception was well run and we had to switch to inside. The coordinator told us grandparents won't be escorted to seats but they set the grooms but not the brides! Really. The coordinator made no effort to find the parents before the cake cutting or the last dance. Or even the exit. And there were three we told would be everywhere. The front entrance looked like a horse pasture with dead grass and weeds. We were told that would be replaced. Nope. Pathetic first impression. The communication was terrible. Only after aggressive attempts at contact do they reply. The wedding coordinator was very helpful and necessary. The "sales girl" treated us like unwelcome guests the day of the wedding saying nothing as she walked by and was snarky when she did talk to my wife. They tried to extort a rehearsal dinner fee for the entire wedding guest amount when less then 40% were coming to the rehearsal. You pay for the weekend and they want money to let you eat after the rehearsal. The owners just seem to be looking for a payday. Nice location good food great place to have a wedding. Be careful with the staff and service. The staff changed about 3 times from booking. They give you a wrong WiFi code then go radio silent to get correct one. They knew our experience had been less than happy yet they make no effort at a last impression other than another bad one.

    The grounds where the inn resides are beautiful. You need to keep your eyes open for the driveway…read moreup to the inn because you can miss it, especially at night. The sign is not lit at night so you have to make sure you are not only paying attention to the road but also looking out for the drive. We had our GPS guiding us and we still missed it. The inn is a 10-bedroom home that has been converted into a hotel/inn. We arrived while the staff was out but we were able to contact them by phone and get access to the inn. The staff is very friendly and helpful. We were given a friendly tour of the home and a nice glass of wine. A little bit about the inn. It was built in the 1850s and served as a hospital during the Civil War. There are horse stables nearby and plenty of outdoor places to sit and enjoy the scenery. A Civil War hospital? I had the same thoughts that are going through your head right now. I get into the inhabitants of the estate a little later. We stayed in the Fox and the Grape, a private room with it's own private entrance which what I gather is a converted basement. It is a very large room, beautifully decorated, a large bathroom and a small kitchen including a small range if you get the urge to cook something. We arrived on a cold night. We quickly realized we had no thermostat to control in the room thusly had to ask the manager to turn on the heat. He kindly obliged but I will warn you, it gets quite warm and it is a bit noisy. There is no television in the room so you'll have to entertain yourselves like sharing sweet nothings with your loved one, talking about your feelings and sharing your deepest darkest secrets. We did have problem with flies. No telling why but I think we killed about 10 the 1st night. We did bring up the fly problem to the manager the next morning and he promptly sent out an exterminator. Unfortunately, we did find a few more flies the 2nd night but not quite as many as the first. Also, we had an interesting experience with the hot water. It seems if they are running a wash in another part of the inn you will first get hot water in the shower that quickly turns ice cold. I did learn that the inn is allegedly inhabited by 4 ghosts. I say allegedly because we did not have any experiences but there are accounts over the years of others that have. One ghost is of a woman possibly a nurse that whispers in mens ears. Another that dances in the halls outside of the rooms. One ghost stays in the Burgundy Room and likes to leave an impression in the bed and the last ghost apparently doesn't like Christmas trees and has been known to knock them over. They will be going through a renovation soon in 2021 and will shut down during that time. We did see the pictures of the planned renovation and it looks to be quite the upgrade but without losing it's charm. Overall, we had a decent stay at the Black Horse Inn.

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    Airlie

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    We were visiting our family during the Easter weekend. I have been here several times prior with my…read morelocal family including the Easter and Mother's Day Brunches, when we did enjoy our dining experiences in the past. I reserved the 12 PM Sunday Easter Lunch this year for my family of nine for $890.40, including seven adults and two elementary school children or a total of nine. It was raining quite heavily during our drive down. Luckily when we arrived a little before noon the rain had changed to a light drizzle. Needless to say the weather was not good on Easter Sunday. We parked our vehicle. The atrium was a short walk from the parking lot. When we checked into the atrium entrance we were immediately directed to our table for nine. Luckily they had some coat racks so we could hang our rain gear. The bar was set up outside the pavilion. Six fluted champagne drinks paired with peach, pear and pomegranate were available for $12 each. I enjoyed my two glasses of Roget champagne for $12 each. Complimentary canned carbonated drinks were provided to our two elementary school children. The prime rib was decent, but the lollipop lamb chops were too tough. My other family members also complained about the tough lollipop lamb chops. I only ate one. I enjoyed the snow crab claws the most. My cupcake and small mousse were acceptable. We departed before the next 2 PM lunch reservations arrived. The restrooms are located outside of the atrium up a staircase, which was not convenient. Overall our family of nine and I did not think that this Easter Day lunch was not worth $100 per person excluding alcohol. We will not return here for either Easter or Mother's Day brunch/lunch in the future. Also because of the poor rainy weather an egg hunt was not included. I found another yelper Brandon, who attended the same lunch as my family. Brandon immediately posted a 1 star negative yelp review. Please read it for another customer's perspective of the same event. I found that reviews ranged from 1 to 5 stars so this place is not consistent in ratings. The variation in ratings seems to be due to whether you attended only a conference/housing event or other non-housing event such as Easter Brunch/Lunch. You can judge for yourself by reading all reviews and deciding if you want to visit here for an event. Don't get me wrong, but the natural grounds and pond here are quite nice. That is worth your visit. My review is mainly regarding the Sunday Easter Lunch.

    Avoid Airlie's Easter Brunch. Truly awful. For $100 a person, you get budget hotel quality food…read morethat is mostly unappetizing, limited choices for kids, an eyeful of staff pulling drinks from Costco pallets of the small Tropicana juices, bad coffee, and wait staff that do not speak enough English to understand basic questions. When the staff brought the coffee carafe, I asked if they had any espresso drinks. The woman looked confused, and motioned to pour drip coffee. I tried again to ask if they had Americanos, Cappuccinos, etc. She tried again to motion pouring the drip coffee. I could tell she didn't understand the words, so I gave up and had the drip coffee. Nothing wrong with that, except for $100 a person or $500 for our table, that plus the budget hotel food had us all questioning what was going on. Then I tried to ask for the bathroom to another staff member and it went equally as poorly. I gave up again and walked around until I found it myself. If you spend $500 on a meal and you get what appeared to be a shoddily thrown together and unappetizing spread from Costco items (even the extra priced alcoholic drinks were made with the cheapest ingredients Airlie could get away with), no bueno. I couldn't tell if they were hurting budget wise and charged a premium for the cheapest product and labor to turn a profit, or if it was just badly managed, but five adults all agreed to never attend brunch here again.

    Rip Van Winkle Motel - Full size bed and sleeper sofa, 1970's paneling, red indoor/outdoor carpet.

    Rip Van Winkle Motel

    (5 reviews)

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    Seeking shelter in the wee hours of a Saturday morning, a friend and I pulled off Route 29 at the…read moreWarrenton Holiday Inn Express. "$120." Said the attendant. I shuddered. "Say you were unable to pay half that. Where would you go?" He nodded grimly. "There's a place up the street called the Rip Van Winkle. But I must warn you... you get what you pay for." There we found an old lady at the front desk smoking a cigarette, her hair in curlers. She clearly lived there, at least part time. We signed a waiver, paid $50 cash and BOOM! were teleported straight back to the 70s: earth tones, wood paneling, plaid blankets, antenna TV, colored toilets et al. Unless you're a total neat freak you're going to LOVE staying here. Sketchy, cheap, cozy, good times.

    Stayed in this motel for three nights, but had to check out early since it was disgusting and…read moremiserable the whole time. Pros: * Very nice front desk guy. * Cheap prices ($55 a night) But that's about it for the Pros... We found the bad definitely outweighed the good. Cons: * Our door was broken, almost impossible to open or close or lock. * Our room (121) had a disgusting smell of cigarette ash and dill pickles * Heat never worked, room got freezing cold at night * Horrible insulation: walls were soaking wet every morning. * Shower was disgusting and the bath faucet was broken and always running. * Neighbors were yelling at each other every morning. * Almost no outlets in the whole room. And the list goes on... I would never advise anyone to stay at this Motel, ever. But, if you do stay here do not stay in room 121.

    Red Roof Inn Warrenton

    Red Roof Inn Warrenton

    (11 reviews)

    We are using Red Roof on this trip because they allow a free dog with you and for a moderately low…read moreprice you get a fridge and microwave to save on restaurant meals. We had a couple of issues there, but nothing tragic. Our room was on the 2nd floor. There was no elevator, and our room was halfway down the long hallway. This proved to be difficult for my wife, whose knee problem has flared up on this trip. By the time we got to the room with our suitcases, though, we figured it wasn't worth going down to ask for a 1st floor room. But just be aware. The continental breakfast is rather lame, of course, if you don't want empty carbs. Cold cereal, box pastries, bread for toast, with just bananas and apples on the healthy side. So the room was fine, spacious and clean, though the fridge made this weird grating noise, sort of like a rat in between a wall. It didn't keep me awake, but it was a little creepy. The A/C worked well, the tv had the weather channel and many more. The bathroom toilet is too close to the wall for a health issue I have, but it is probably fine for most people. A minor issue was that employees kept a couple of doors propped open. Now you don't need a room key (maybe you should) so it is not actually making the building more accessible to intruders, but nothing beckons like an open door. The location is good, except our maps program couldn't get us to the entrance. The hotel has a big sign near the restaurant driveway nearby, so learn where that is and use it. There is also a Burger King nearby, and a Dunkins, Starbucks and Giant supermarket in the neighborhood.

    It was filthy, from the front door hallway to our room. Bathroom had hair and peanut shells on…read morefloor. Food in fridge I don't know how how long it was there. Bathroom door wouldn't close.dog friendy thats all it has going for it!

    Hampton Inn Warrenton - hotels - Updated June 2026

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