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    Morrill Mansion B&B

    4.8 (101 reviews)

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    Natalie C.

    This was the first time my husband and I stayed in a bed and breakfast. Hands down best experience. Clean, AMAZING breakfasts, convenient to Old Port, and comfortable beds/rooms. David the owner is wonderful, and has though of everything to make your stay a wonderful experience. Do yourself a favor and book a room if you're staying in Portland, you won't regret it!!

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    Shannon A.

    My husband and I decided to take a trip for our anniversary to Portland after many of our friends raved about it. Hotel options in the city are limited or very pricey. We stumbled on the Morrill Mansion through Trip Advisor and oh, what a find it was! We arrived on a Thursday evening wee bit late due to traffic and a slightly delayed start. I phoned the inn keeper, David to let him know we'd be arriving a bit later than check-in. He was more than courteous and left our keys in a place where we could easily access them. The delight continued as we made our way to our room (Back Cove). The room was well appointed with plenty of space, a large bath tub, plush towels, dish for jewelry/change, DVD player, AC, spacious closet, etc. The entire room was well decorated with high-quality, tasteful linens. The next morning we were delighted to wake up to a very ample breakfast spread that included yogurts, fresh squeezed juices, coffee, tea, fresh-made baked goods, custard, and a wonderful apple crisp-like offering. We met David who was helpful in suggesting activities and places to eat. Over the course of the weekend, we were more and more thrilled with our stay. David has truly thought of every last detail, including a lovely sitting room with a great selection of DVDs and homemade afternoon snacks. He also has set out a listing of some of his favorite places in the city for dining, which was a nice touch since we didn't exactly come prepared :-). All and all, our stay far exceeded our expectations. What was more surprising is that the Inn hasn't been open for very long (a little over a year, maybe more), and you would never have guessed it by how smoothly everything there runs. The Morrill Mansion is a gem and what I feel is the best option for travellers staying in or around the Portland area.

    Fresh fruit crumble, the best French toast I've ever had, and fresh pineapple.
    Florinda G.

    David, the host, is wonderful!!! I cannot say enough good things about him and this B&B. The home is very cozy and David makes you feel right at home. Upon arriving, we were checked in and taken to our "back cove" room on the 3rd floor. The back cove is spacious with a beautiful bathroom, a TV, and even a little jar of yummy complimentary chocolates and water bottles. The bathroom is LOVELY! I couldn't have asked for better water pressure (and the water was hot!). On the second floor there is a small living room with tons of DVD's to watch in your room, books, and homemade snacks (we had delicious whoopie pies one day and chocolate chip coconut cookies the next day). One of the highlights of my stay was the breakfast!! David REALLY puts a lot of effort into preparing delicious and fresh breakfast dishes every morning. This isn't your regular eggs and bacon- he made turkey sausage egg soufflés, raspberry cream, fresh fruit crumble, the best French toast I've ever had, fresh preserves, very fresh fruit, yogurt, breads, and hot coffee. I could go on and on.. Great host, great food, and great location. Thank you David.

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    The Mercury

    4.8
    (26 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    One of my favorite B&B's to date! Mercury Inn is in a super convenient location, walkable to the…read morePortland Museum of Art and a bunch of bars/restaurants. The self check in was a super easy process and both Tim & Jake were very welcoming. I loved their breakfast each morning, everything was local and amazing, down to their coffee! They also did homemade muffins, cake and scones. The communal area is cute and convenient. We went during one of Portland's colder periods so the fireplace was very helpful and beautifully designed. There's a water dispenser, Keurig machine (with reusable kcups!), tea and snacks avail 24/7. We stayed in room 1 which was just enough space for two. No issues with getting warm water in the shower. The only thing to note is that room 1 is right outside the communal area on the 2nd floor. We had no trouble with noise overall but if people outside the room were talking or walking by, we heard very clearly. Definitely recommend and would love to come back when it's warmer!

    This was my first time staying at an Inn so I wasnt sure what to expect..but the mercury inn was…read moresuch a delight! As a solo female traveler i felt very safe in the area. I also loved the breakfast served every morning, it was always such a treat to see what was in the kitchen when i woke up! Staff and fellow travelers were all so friendly and the room decor was gorgeous. Cant recommend this place enough! Very, very clean when checking in as well.

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    West End Inn

    West End Inn

    4.6
    (47 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    I've been meaning to write a review for West End Inn for a couple months now. My boyfriend and I…read morehad a wonderful four night stay here in August. It was our first time staying in a B&B and this place exceeded our expectations. It was a charming little place with six unique rooms. Breakfast was wonderful and made to order each morning. It was about a 20 minute walk from the main strip of Portland, but there was also a good selection of restaurants in the West End. The staff was so friendly and accommodating. They left snacks and coffee and tea out during the day. When I come back to Portland, I will without a doubt book a stay with West End Inn again.

    The facilities themself are nice, but the experience is a bit sterile. They've minimized their…read morelabor costs by doing everything via text and email. Upon our arrival, there was no one to greet us or direct us to our room. Instead, there was a locked front door and a note saying the entry instructions were included in an email sent sometime earlier. There was also a phone number to call if we needed help. So, standing there on the stoop, in the rain with my wife and our luggage, tired from a long day of driving, I called the number. Milan answered and repeated what the note had said about the instructions being sent via email sometime earlier. So now, still standing on the stoop, I'm scrolling through emails trying to find the one they sent me a day or two earlier. I eventually found a lengthy email with all sorts of information, most of which was irrelevant to us. I sifted through that haystack of verbage and finally found the needle containing the entry instructions and got into the place. Once in, we had to search around to find our room, eventually found it and got settled in, a little frustrated at the experience of getting there. Nevertheless, the room was nice and Milan later showed up (evidently sensing our irritation at the hoops we'd been required to jump through) and told us breakfast was served at a second inn a block away and we were welcome to join them in the morning. We passed on that. If you like the modern e-era and minimal human interaction, this place is for you. On the other hand, if you're expecting a little something more than than just a days-old email, you'll be disappointed.

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    Inn At St John

    Inn At St John

    4.1
    (204 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    We stayed at Inn at St. John. It was very clean and comfortable. The staff was so very friendly and…read morecourteous, the breakfast was convenient and good. The location makes it easy to quickly get around. We walked to the Old Port area, the Western Promenade historic area and to downtown Portland from the Inn. The Inn is dog friendly, and the staff enjoyed out pup. The Inn is close to Maine Medical Center if you have someone there in the hospital. I recommend the Inn for your stay in Portland.

    Pour one out for the Inn at St John because it sure ain't what it used to be. I have been coming…read morehere for almost 20 years, but this will be my last stay. The new ownership and management do not appear to be invested in the customer experience. As a matter of fact, Hemanth the manager parks in the only handicapped parking spot in the back lot. And no, he is not handicapped. I parked on the street and got a ticket. (I was never told upon check in that the inn has an additional lot.) Two of the other employees also park in the tiny lot out back, which forces guests onto the street or in the overflow lot. The new management, when I explained that I had not been told about the additional lot, insisted that I had been-although they were not there when I was checked in. My check in experience was interrupted by the new manager. Howard was beginning to check me in when Hemanth swooped in from the back room and talked over him. I did not receive a vehicle tag during check in, and only found out that I would need one the following day when other guests were checking in and getting vehicle tags. The toilet seat in my bathroom is broken (you sit down and slide from side to side) and the soap dispenser has been empty since check in two days ago. My room smells like the carpet needs to be cleaned or removed. A very inhospitable experience, and so disappointing that a beloved Inn has succumbed to such poor management.

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    The Percy Inn

    The Percy Inn

    4.2
    (38 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    What a great place! (Since 2018). We stayed in the Elizabeth Barrett Browning room (yes next to…read morethe front door) and loved it. Newly updated this room was so comfortable (loved the gas fireplace). The Inn owners Dale and Misael are very genuine, outgoing, informative and very knowledgeable about the history and places to eat in Portland... steered us to great venues. Continental breakfast was good and we loved the set up of the dining area and having access to snacks 24/7. Thank you for the great ambiance and hospitality. We plan on returning! (2024 Visit, still a wonderful establishment in a perfect location in Portland) (2025 Visit, exceptional as always!) P.s. (2018) We found our room, next to the front entrance, to be quite acceptable. We were a little worried by some of the reviews, but we've had far noisier experiences in those typical long huge hotel hall ways with the throngs of people walking through, getting ice and elevators. Street noise nothing. Even if the windows had been open the noise was just normal. Unless you need to bed yourself in a complete vacuum don't let the negatives count this room out.

    Was there for 2 nights last weekend. We had the Emerson room and we loved it. It was charming.We…read morewere warned we may hear noise from the adjacent kitchen as breakfast was being prepped but if there was any noise, we were unbothered. Breakfast fare was good and the breakfast room was adorable. We would stay there again!

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    Pomegranate Inn

    Pomegranate Inn

    4.1
    (64 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$$

    The eccentric, quaint, vibes from this adorable little hotel are so true to Portland as a whole!…read moreThis Inn is a complete feast for the eyes the moment you enter! Considering how long this building has been standing, I'm amazed with how well everything looked overall! Beyond the exciting aesthetics, I can't even put into words how amazing and kind the staff were! Nicolette and Danielle were incredibly accommodating and pleasant. They helped with our bags the moment we walked in, showed us right to our room, made sure we had everything we were looking for and were still so chipper when I went down stairs to ask some additional stuff! The mini breakfast smoothie I had with granola on top the first morning I was there...... SO DELICIOUS, especially with the coffee they had available. The morning after they had the perfect portion of pancakes that were delicious, along with a cucumber and grape salad with a yogurt poppyseed dressing! As someone that doesn't often go outside of my normal food comfort zones, it was SO worth the try and I didn't even need to leave my hotel! Other than the whole room being beautifully hand painted, the bedroom and bathroom were extremely clean! The bed was ginormous and had the cutest stepping stool to get into it along with just being plain ol' comfy. The robes they have for you in the closet are so nice after you're out of the shower and have nothin else to do but lounge! If you want to lounge in your normal clothes there are SEVERAL adorable places in the Inn to do so! Long story short, this Inn is so worth a visit if you appreciate eclectic art that keeps your eyes busy for hours, cute reading nooks by windows looking out into Portland, a warm fire to wake up to and smiling faces all around!

    Welcome to Portland's 'bug and breakfast', where the pile of dirty bed linens in the kitchen is…read moreonly slightly less disgusting than the bugs crawling in and out of bed with you at night. Don't get me wrong; the smell of cooked goodies in the background and the 1,500 piece puzzle slapped in front of the roaring gas fireplace are thoughtful touches. But the lengthy explanation when you register of how to avoid a $15 parking ticket (in place of "free parking") and the over $300/night price, are rather off putting. Please explain how this 8+ bedroom older than god residence finds itself listed as a hotel on sites such as Expedia and Hotels.com. I'm discovering this more and more alarming as you travel through New England. Little startup investors bill themselves as hotels when all they seem to be are old homes with a bunch of beds and $$ signs in someone's eyes. The Pomegranate Inn is the latest in the line of promised romance and failed expectation. My recommendation? Check in at the local Holiday Inn instead.

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    Guest lounge at Pomegranate Inn, a Portland Maine inn.
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    Entrance looking into the dining room area
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