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    Candlelight Inn Bed & Breakfast

    Candlelight Inn Bed & Breakfast

    (6 reviews)

    I have been here twice with my boyfriend and we enjoyed our stay both times. The first time we…read morestayed, We were greeted warmly by Tim and Heidi, the innkeepers who are professional musicians. Each room is decorated with a variety of Victorian furniture and named after something musical. This is the place where we discovered their very yummy hot apple cider! Breakfast was filling and yummy. I believe we had French Toast with a size of fresh fruits and tea/coffee. We usually come up to Lancaster to go to our favorite restaurant there, Dienner's Country Restaurant. While we were here, we also got a chance to visit Jennie's Diner, conveniently located right across the street. There are no TVs in the rooms, but we enjoyed that idea it gave us a more intimate setting. We ended up playing cards and with the chess set available in the nicely decorated living room (we were there during Christmas time). They were kind enough to take some pictures for us near the fireplace and Christmas tree. This time, like others, we went In December, and was able to enjoy our short time here. We were greeted warmly by Tim and Heidi again. I even got to enjoy some hot apple cider at breakfast! We enjoyed our time here and hope to visit again soon! :)

    This was our first time at a B&B and we are very happy with our choice. We were on a quick getaway…read morefor our anniversary and we're treated to very friendly guests and Tim, the innkeeper, who was very nice and accommodating. The place is very neat and clean and very nicely decorated. I would call it quaint. No TVs in the rooms which was just fine as we treated ourselves to a relaxing night in candlelight and the warm glow of the fireplace. We topped it off with a very nice bubble bath in our in-room jacuzzi. The location is in the Amish countryside, but only a mile away from the outlets and lots of restaurants (we highly recommend Checkers Bistro in Lancaster...top notch!) All in all it was a great first experience and it definitely won't be our last. We could not recommend Candlelight Inn B&B more,

    The Hollinger House

    The Hollinger House

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    We have a custom of celebrating the first week of the year, to keep the festivities going and kick…read moreoff the year right. My spouse has excellent taste in sight-unseen lodging, so his task was to pick somewhere not too far away but memorable. He was taken by the library images and the many shelves of books. Hollinger House was a B&B for many years under previous ownership but has been completely renovated and recently reopened. A weekday stay here (at a Select Registry B&B, not too many of these in the whole country) is priced incredibly at $100 a night, and you can pick any of the rooms, which are different rates on the weekends. The 1860 mansion farmhouse sits on the grounds of a long-gone tannery that was commissioned to make products for the Civil War. Hollinger House is just off the main road in a valley only a few miles straight south of Lancaster (which has Uber if you don't feel like driving even that far). Because of the off-time of the year, we had the whole house to ourselves, including the grand piano which we were encouraged to play -- and did, not too late, I swear! In all rooms is a book detailing the incredible story of how the owner (who is gorgeous and looks like a young Dorothy Parker) acquired and renovated the house, but even with this, I could not stop asking her questions. One incredible thing I have never seen before is the charging station for electric cars, including even Tesla. Nice to see such forward thinking. She is also expert at accommodating food preferences, and I spotted several vegan cookbooks in her kitchen. We are usually made to feel like a pain at B&Bs and have to make do with black coffee and fruit as everyone else gets a feast, but not here! Linda is known for her vegan scrambles and pumpkln French toast, so expect to get one of the best breakfasts you have ever had in a B&B. She is very knowledgeable of gluten free too. She is also heavily involved in the Lancaster scene and knows a lot about its redevelopment, so she has great advice on where to eat. We were there because of the new comfort food pub Root and also the Seed and found plenty more to do. Hollinger will be hosting all sorts of events in the future, so we will be keeping an eye on them and can't wait to return.

    This is a stately old mansion built in 1870 by a family of tanners (leather workers). It…read moreeventually fell into ruin and two investors from New York bought it and restored it. A lot of the original features had to he recreated. The common rooms downstairs are nicely done and are a great place to relax with a glass of wine. There are many windows that let in the light. If you play the piano, you are welcome to do so with the grand piano in the living room. The bedrooms are nice and comfortable, but lack the warm, inviting feeling of some other B&Bs. They could do more to make them less 'sterile.' Breakfast is what I would call "continental plus." There were croissants, breads, cookies, yogurt , granola, etc. They use real silverware rather than the stainless steel restaurant forks and knives. The B&B is right next to a busy street so road noise is always there. That's a general problem in Lancaster County. Overall, we enjoyed our stay but thought it was overpriced for what we got. For over $200, we should have gotten a full breakfast and a very cozy room.

    Apple Bin Inn - Braeburn Cottage - King

    Apple Bin Inn

    (13 reviews)

    Four and a half stars if I could give half stars. We stayed one night here, arriving around 5pm…read more The inn keepers (presumably one of the owner's wife and her daughter) were tidying up in the yard and greeted us graciously. They confirmed our reservation, showed us the tea/coffee counter and mini fridge (which we were free to take bottled water from), and asked us if we had any food issues for them to consider for breakfast the next morning. They then walked us up to our room - the Empire Room. The bedroom and its en suite bathroom were immaculately clean. There were a couple small spots with the wallpaper that will hopefully be fixed during the next maintenance pass, but these were very minor. The room sleeps two in a queen bed and has a balcony which was nice to sit on. The room has a modern thermostat and was very cool and comfortable on what might have been one of the most humid and hottest days of the year. Downstairs in the common area, there is ample comfortable seating to lounge around on, as well as an electric keyboard. I will note that upon entering the property, there was the distinct smell of turmeric. In some reviews on other online platforms, this has been mentioned. It didn't bother me, but if you're sensitive to it, you should be aware. The bed was comfortable and I slept soundly. However, the inn faces a fairly busy two-lane one-way street and the road noise was noticeable during the day. It's no fault of the property, but it seems there are a lot of locals who drive by with modified exhaust systems and that can spoil the otherwise serene setting. Breakfast was served at 8:30am. There were pitchers of water and orange juice, and carafes of hot coffee and hot water for tea. Breakfast was a glass cup of yogurt with a berry compote, followed by a plate of two strips of thick bacon and two sliced biscuits filled with a sausage gravy. The gravy appeared to have turmeric in it and was quite tasty. My wife requested a non-meat option the night before and got a vegetable omelet and an oatmeal pancake topped with strawberries, which she said was very good. Overall, we enjoyed our short stay here. The house is old (late 1800s), but our room was extremely clean and well-appointed.

    I would never go back. The breakfast is inedible. The staff…read morewhich are family could not care less. You are locked out of the so called area to get coffee. once you know how bad it is you are grateful you can't get in. we waited 20 minutes in the pouring rain just to get someone to answer the door. With a quite indifferent attitude we were shown to our room. No coffee service. No Kleenex. No cups of any kind. But Qtips in a dish in the bathroom. Who would use Qtips that had laying out. if your going pack a picnic basket. The breakfast was a stone cold piece of an egg mixer that has baked in a cookie tray and then distributed. The fancy breakfast was the same slab of cold eggs with biscuits (Not home made), with cold sausage gravy. It was horrid. $200.00 a night. I think not. Don't walk RUN!!!!!

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