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    Old Waterstreet Inn

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    The Inn At Vaucluse Spring

    The Inn At Vaucluse Spring

    4.7
    (37 reviews)
    10.0 mi
    $$$

    The Gallery was mostly nice, but we had a disappointing experience due to inaccurate information on…read morethe Inn's website. The website has a whole page talking about how the Inn at Vaucluse Spring has "the best breakfast in Virginia." My wife saw this and it was a major reason she asked me to make a reservation. But I didn't know this when I made the reservation and hadn't seen the website. So when I called and the owner told me that the breakfast would be delivered in the room, I didn't think think anything of it. As it turned out, the "breakfast" was a collection of thoroughly mediocre food picked up at the grocery store--yogurt, bagels, orange juice. The yogurt wasn't event especially fancy. As a result, my wife was disappointed. The host did offer to give us a discount on our stay to compensate for the disappointing breakfast. But he refuses to change the misleading information on his website. To this day, the website brags, falsely, about having "the best breakfast in Virginia," creating the likelihood that other customers will be misled in the future. I could understand if it was still May 2020 and they just hadn't had time to make the change. But the pandemic has been underway for almost a year at this point. It could easily go for another year. And I think it's unethical for a business to knowingly publish inaccurate information on its website.

    My husband and I stayed here for two nights. We were amazed by the delicious food each morning and…read morehow clean the place was. There wasn't a speck of dust anywhere, no joke, it was spotless, even under the bed was dust free, attention to detail like this really impressed us. Aside from the delicious food, the property is very tranquil and relaxing. They are located on over 100 acres and have several different properties to choose for your stay, we stayed in the manor house and we're glad we did. The manor house has a back porch with rocking chairs, it was perfect to sip lemonade and eat cookies (they offer mid-afternoon snacks too). I would definitely recommend this place to anyone looking for a weekend getaway in Virginia (its about an hour and 20 minutes outside DC area).

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    The Inn At Vaucluse Spring
    Porch around the back side of the house
    Porch around the back side of the house
    The Inn At Vaucluse Spring

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    L'Auberge Provencale Inn & Restaurant

    L'Auberge Provencale Inn & Restaurant

    4.0
    (155 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    We arrived on a Saturday for an overnight stay and dinner, and from the moment we checked in, the…read moreexperience felt warm, welcoming, and thoughtfully arranged. Celleste, the innkeeper and restaurateur, was exceptionally friendly and made the arrival process seamless. We chose to pay for early check-in, which was well worth it, especially because I had scheduled a massage. The massage therapist came directly to our room, making the experience convenient, relaxing, and a wonderful way to begin our stay. When we entered the room, we were greeted with a bottle of prosecco and chocolate-covered strawberries, which was a lovely touch and set a celebratory tone for the weekend. The room itself was charming, clean, and tastefully decorated, with a comfortable bed and an inviting atmosphere that made it easy to settle in and unwind. Before dinner, we enjoyed cocktails at the bar, which was an excellent start to the evening. The restaurant offers an impressive wine list along with a wide selection of spirits, making it easy to find or request nearly any cocktail. We spent some time reviewing the wine list and initially selected a red, but once seated for dinner, we appreciated the guidance of their wine expert, who helped us choose a white wine that paired beautifully with the meal. For dinner, we selected the Four Course menu because we liked the flexibility of choosing our own individual courses, and it turned out to be an excellent decision. The meal began with outstanding bread served with whipped butter, which was memorable on its own. Each course that followed was beautifully plated, served at the proper temperature, and paced perfectly. The attention to detail was evident throughout the meal, and the overall dining experience felt refined without being overly formal. The following morning, breakfast was another highlight. The frittata was excellent, and the croissant was flaky, buttery, and exactly what you would hope for at a French-inspired inn and restaurant. Service throughout our visit--from the bar to dinner and then breakfast--was consistently professional, attentive, and personable. Every member of the team contributed to a relaxed and memorable experience. Overall, L'Auberge Provencale Inn & Restaurant is a wonderful choice for a romantic weekend getaway. Between the comfortable accommodations, thoughtful amenities, excellent food, and genuinely warm service, it provided the kind of experience that feels both special and personal. We would happily recommend it to anyone looking for a relaxing and memorable escape.

    My husband and I came here to celebrate our anniversary and we are so glad we got to try the food…read morehere ! It's been on our list and we were so excited. It is very cute and charming inside and there were also live musicians when we went. We got the 4 course option and both loved the gnocchi. It was a great balance of the crunch from the salt and the softness of the gnocchi, For the next option, we got the seafood ragout and were delicious ! We loved the seared scallop and the shrimp was cooked perfectly. Below it was a pasta that was close to cous cous. For the third course, I got the beef and it was so good ! It was very tender and melted in my mouth. It was a good portion for the price. It was 165 per person for the 4 course option. The servers were very friendly but sometimes we did have to ask for waters to be refilled. The only downside was the mocktail I got. I ordered a non alcoholic margarita, and it was a little too salty for me but everything else was delightful!

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    Josephine King Room
    Josephine King Room
    Renoir king room at the Main Inn
    Renoir king room at the Main Inn
    Marie Antoinette queen room at the Villa

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    Marie Antoinette queen room at the Villa
    Wayside Inn

    Wayside Inn

    4.0
    (62 reviews)
    12.1 mi
    $$$

    We had such a special stay at The Wayside Inn. From the moment you arrive, you can truly feel the…read morehistory! It's charming, cozy, and full of character in a way that's hard to find anymore. We stayed in Room 15, the Bernstein Suite, and it was incredibly spacious. The bed was so comfortable, and I loved the thoughtful details -- especially the cute vanity room with amazing natural light and the cozy seating area. The decor throughout the inn and in the room really stood out to me and was easily my favorite part of the stay. It felt like such a unique blend of historic charm and comfort. This stay was extra special for us as it was part of our 10-year anniversary trip while driving to New York City, and it ended up being the perfect halfway stop to break up the drive. It made the whole trip feel even more memorable. We also dined at Clem's Kitchen during our stay, and the food was great. (I'm gluten free and there were plenty of options!) I really appreciated that it's part of the inn, which made the overall experience feel seamless and convenient. Overall, it's the kind of place where you can slow down, soak in the atmosphere, and enjoy something truly special. I would absolutely recommend staying here if you're in the Shenandoah Valley area.

    Charming Place, Comfortable Stay…read more We enjoy stays at both chains and independent hotels/motels, just do a lot of research to ensure a solid, restful stay at either. This piqued our interest as the longest continuously run motel and it lived up to expectations of being charmingly quirky while also very comfortable -- plus, proving to be easy to access as a quick pit stop. Spouse & I agreed when checking out that we wished we were staying longer, to get to enjoy the surprisingly spacious sitting room and glassed-in porch -- we stayed in room #15 / Bernstein and recommend it to both couples and small families. The bed was cushy and my husband slept later than his norm, always a good sign for bed comfort. It is higher than average, so I took advantage of the provided step to hop in/out. Because the tavern is onsite, there were additional bathrooms handy downstairs when ours was occupied. As noted in our welcome sheet, water took a few minutes to warm up. So if showering and in a rush, run it first for 3-5 minutes while doing other prep. But hot water arrives and pressure was excellent. The rooms were spotless, though of course tiles and other fixtures are vintage and show age -- it's a historic landmark. We also wish we could have stayed longer to take advantage of the porch rockers and both the tavern or (intriguingly combined) Irish-Mexican restaurant on premises. There appears to be patio seating in back, so ask if it's associated with hotel or dining, if looking for other outdoor space. Indoors, there are public spaces (two parlors plus other spots -- it's a rambling building!) with books and a checkerboard handy. Maybe more amenities but we ran out of time to explore. It's not a B&B -- there's just a stocked Keurig in the lobby and some packaged snacks and bottled water (free but donations welcomed). But if the Tavern is closed, as it was on our Memorial Dat visit, there's a small coffee shop just a half-block away, serving breakfast late as well as some sandwiches and bowls, plus good teas & coffees. Incredibly friendly staff. Looked like a few other dining options nearby plus historic sites and walking trails. We arrived very late, and management is not onsite at that hour, but instructions for arrival were provided, comprehensive and very easy to follow. Staff on site in am were very pleasant and helpful. Tip: If arriving late & lugging a ton of luggage, ask which rooms are closest to the late-night entrance. Number 15 is on the far side and up a flight of stairs -- fine for us with just overnight totes & computer bags but just something to keep in mind if you have a lot to unload. Overall, an enthusiastic thumbs-up. It looks like it would be a fun, relaxing hub for a weekend escape. But also great as a highway stop, as it is just a few minutes' drive from the exit.

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    I have no idea who that is.
    Jubal Early (Room #1) - This is perhaps the Inn's most historic & best room. A dozen or more Civil War Generals stayed in this room.
    Jubal Early (Room #1) - This is perhaps the Inn's most historic & best room. A dozen or more Civil War Generals stayed in this room.
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    Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Winchester

    Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Winchester

    3.2
    (30 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    Nice clean comfortable accommodation. Just a few comments for potential improvement :…read more 1. Breakfast closes at 9:30 on weekends and 9:00 during the week. Not great if you are planning a vacation weekend. 2. Like many hotels -there are no towel bars to hang your towels if you want to reuse them for the environments sake.They told me we should place them on the shelf under the sink -no thank you, they won't dry well there. 3. For Senior citizens and others -there is only one grab bar for the shower -at the entry -but there are NO bars to hold onto once you are in the shower. A safety issue in our room there was only a curtain, not a glass four, which would not help if you slipped 4. Internet cuts off intermittently -was not reliable -staff told me to adjust my phone even though it works in every other hotel . Positives : Rooms are quiet . Libby is nice . Cookies on arrival in the evening. Convenient to highways and shopping.

    I had a reservation that I made on July 9 to attend a wedding. It was part of a room block and I…read morewas very specific when making the reservation that I needed an ADA room (my husband is in a wheelchair) with 2 queen beds for my children. 3 days prior to our visit I received a call from the manager claiming no ADA rooms existed. This resulted in me having to book last minute somewhere else and having to pay over $50 dollars more a night working with just what was left. I am certain that I will never stay at a Marriott hotel again seeing as you have no consideration for ADA needs.

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    Fairfield Inn By Marriott in Winchester
    Fairfield Inn By Marriott in Winchester
    Fairfield Inn By Marriott in Winchester
    Fairfield Inn By Marriott in Winchester
    Fairfield Inn By Marriott in Winchester

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    Fairfield Inn By Marriott in Winchester

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