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    Putnam Lodge

    4.1 (36 reviews)
    ModerateHotels, RV Parks
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    My wife and I stayed there last weekend, and enjoyed it. The room was comfortable and quiet, and the staff was nice. The hotel itself is very historic and has a lot of old Florida charm, with the cypress wood paneling and ceiling, and a nice fireplace in the lobby to sit next to. The grounds are enjoyable to walk around and relax, and there are a few cats and peacocks patrolling around and fun to watch. I highly recommend this fine Lodge for an enjoyable stay.

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    Lacey S.

    Looking forward to trying this original 1927 resort/ bar. It was owned by a lumber man.the bar and lobby are built with cypress wood, the lumber man hired native Americans to stain designs on the cypress walls. There will be Live music tonight! Since check in we have been treated kindly and filled with historical information about this hotel. Al Capone had stayed here ! The rooms are lovely and much bigger in person.

    Stayed at the Putman Lodge for a night when meeting a friend staying in the rv area on her inaugural trip in new camper. Historic lodge, beautifully maintained by proprietors Bev and Ed, in an area within close proximity to many springs and state parks . The room was immaculate, the bed comfortable and air conditioner worked perfectly after a day of outdoor summer adventure. I was aware of limited services during early part of week, the restaurant doesn't open until end of week when it's a little busier, so I picked up a bbq meal before arrival and heated it up in the nicely stocked guest cafe.The cafe had coffee,tea,danish, oatmeal , fresh fruit, and other items provided at no charge. I'm looking forward to another visit, next time with a kayak and maybe bike- nearby Fanning Springs State Park has easy launch and many bike trails in area. Lots of old Florida to enjoy. My friend raved about the rv area- bathrooms and showers newer and very clean. Thank you for your hospitality!

    Sarah P.

    What a gem of a place. History? yes, friendly staff and owner? yes, clean? yes, social distancing and covid friendly? yes. Would I reommend - most definitely. The decor inside is beautiful and in keeping with the history. The lobby, has hand-stenciled pecky cypress columns and heart pine floors. They also have a super cute garden and grounds with happy cats, chickens, chicks, peacocks wandering around. Very eclectic, very pretty and charming. We ate in the restaurant and had their take and twist on fish n chips. Being English I cannot expect it to be english style and it wasnt. But I thoroughly enjoyed it. The service wazs friendly and attentive. What I loved is they also gave us a mini tour of the common rooms, and told us interesting facts about the indians, wood, and house stories - apparently Al Capone used to stay here. We also ended up staying the night inprompto - and we had a very nice room, which was also very clean, n crisp and pleasant. I would stay here again in a heartbeat. Also if I was ever in the area again I would definitely eat here again and have another lovely chat with the owner Bev. --------------- Here is some more information I found out from the internet - Owners Ed and Beverly Pivacek have masterfully woven the old with the new since they bought the place and reopened it in 2014. The successful Tampa entrepreneurs had their eyes and hearts on the Putnam Lodge since 1993 but it was 20 years before they could call it theirs. The lodge, sits on 18 acres, and embraces its Old Florida roots. However guests sleep on Ralph Lauren linens and eat upscale fare in the friendly dining room, by chef Jeno Koch. Gangster Al Capone is rumoured to have hung out at the lodge and operated secret stills across the street during Prohibition. Today, the chef sleeps in his room upstairs. Ed Pivacek says guests report supernatural experiences, ghosts and such. The Putnam Lumber Co. built the lodge for executives and tourists when the Old Dixie Highway was a main artery of north-south travel. Putnam operated a huge cypress sawmill nearby. There's still a lumber business there, now called the Suwanee Lumber Co., but the area doesn't bustle as a much.         Shamrock was a company town then. Today, it's welcoming company at the historic Putnam Lodge.

    John S.

    Great food. Super nice staff too. This place is a must see place. Beautiful grounds with an old Florida feel! Stumbled on this spot by accident and wow! Met the owners very nice people they went way out of their way to make us feel at home.

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    John M.

    We stayed 2 nights at the Putnam Lodge for a quick Scalloping trip to Steinhatchee. It was very enjoyable. A wonderful old hotel nearly 100 years old fully renovated. There was no problem trailer a boat and parking it at the location. The room was small but comfortable with a queen bed. The kept a room for hospitality available 24 hours a day with complimentary snacks and coffee. The had really good technology on with access control on the front door. The inn used to be owned by the Putnam Lumber Company and the old "Pickney" cypress inside is an extinct type wood. around the grounds are beautiful gardens, and an array of domesticated birds including a peacock. They have a full bar and restaurant that was open only Thursdays- Saturday so we missed that with our mid-week trip. There is not much to offer in the town of Cross City but this place is a gem on the edge of town. It's about a 35-minute drive to Steinhatchee, and about 25 minutes to Horseshoe Bend.

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    beware of resident psychopaths poisoning dogs and management's lack of concern for guest safety. I…read morewas walking my dog at about 12am and she ventured about six inches off the pavement in front of a mobile home where she pooped. Before I got a chance to clean up after her a woman lurking inside the trailer in her night gown and giving me flashbacks of the girl from the movie "The Ring" began to scream at me saying, " get your damn dog out of my yard! I will put poison in my yard!!" This of course frightened the hell out of me (a woman with disabling PTSD alone in the dark at an rv park). It was a scene straight out of a horror movie. As I tried to tell her I can't control where she relieves herself and that we were actually not on her rented property but on the shoulder of the roadway, she continued her shrill ranting. My dog began to bark at her as she came to the door in front of me accompanied by her husband. Both of them spit venom at me that surely woke the dead but were careful to do it at a safe distance as my dog was eager to come to my defense. They hurled the most obscene insults and names at me that would have made a sailor blush. the next day my dog was obsessively licking and chewing at her feet. When I examined them I found they were blistered and bleeding. soon after she was unable to walk. I cleaned them applied ointment and kept them wrapped in bandages. I repeated that process twice per day and was very angry at myself for all the extra treats I gave her in the past when I had to carry her outside to go potty 4 times per day at least. The pictures are three days afterward and her feet were more than 50% healed. I spoke to the owners who were in no way concerned and didn't seem to believe me. The male owner said, "yeah she called my wife and said you were letting your dog crap in their yard and not cleaning it up." I replied, "so that's okay for them to scare me to death and scream the most vulgar names at me in the middle of the night." He then said, "well they have a different story" that incident was the first time my dog had ever been off the roadway in front or behind their campsite. there was never one time that I didn't clean up after my dog. there were other reports of those people screaming at other guests about their dogs but no one else reported being threatened with poison nor were their pets injured. My dog was not engaged in any out of the ordinary activities that would have caused those injuries. She does the same things now that she always has in similar environments and has not been injured in that way either before or since. We relocated soon after.

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    this hotel is a joke. Really don't know where to start. checked into room and the floors were…read morefilthy and the shower was beyond bad. we refused to take our shoes off. then when we were going to bed the first bed had soiled sheets and the second bed had bed bugs. people were laughing and running around outside. tv did not work. we were laying in bed and could feel something crawling on us. we ended up leaving the property after being in the room 15-20 minutes. when we contacted them this morning they told us there was nothing wrong with the room. all the reviews on here are not true. trust me-don't stay here Room 5 James Campbell Texas

    The Carriage Inn was just what my friends and I needed (and more than we expected). Let me start…read morewith this: the room was pretty well kept... we didn't see any bugs, the bedding was fresh, the AC ran really well, the bathroom was clean, the fridge and microwave were clean and maintained. We got the chance to talk a bit with Brittney, the manager, and Bill, the maintenance man. Both of them were so kind and warm. It's situated in a safe area, with a really nice and affordable diner right up front, and a sweet neighborhood to walk due west of the motel. This is a true, all-American motel, priced like a true, all-American motel. My friends and I hope to return to Dixie & will certainly stay at the Carriage Inn again. Thank you, Brittney, Bonnie, and Bill for a great stay. Hopefully we will see you soon!

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