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    The adorable cat who lives in the lobby!

    Overall, I really like this place. It definitely has a vibe and they stay 'on-brand' throughout the entire property, down to the signs for directions made out of faux twigs. It has a semi cartoony feel of a rustic inn and had loads of details (including an adorable cat who lives in the lobby!) that I found really charming. The room I booked was comfortable and had that cozy cottage vibe, but the functionality of the room was a little lacking. Firstly, I couldn't get my shower to change to faucet/bath mode. I tried pulling it, I tried pushing it. No dice. So, I was resigned to filling up the tub with the shower which cooled the water off so I was left with a tepid bath. Meh. Plus, when I laid down in the tub I noticed the wallpaper was peeling behind the toilet. That's a little too rustic for me. lol Add in a TV that was finicky about connecting to the cable and a teensy mini fridge (one of those small square deals) without a microwave in the room and I was left sort of underwhelmed. The amenities in the spa were pleasant with a few things to note: --The pool is somewhat small and didn't feel heated. When I arrived, two older women were swimming laps and in doing so, overtook the entire area. For a hotel of this size, it's rather undersized. It's also cool (not cold but not heated, which I actually prefer but it was advertised as heated) and needed to be cleaned better, as there were strands of hair floating about. --The hot tub looks impressive in photos but in actual usage is not really user-friendly. Firstly, the waterfalls create a kind of foam that makes the bottom impossible to see which, in turn, makes getting in very tricky. I couldn't see the first nor 2nd step in and to add insult to injury, their handrail was loose and jerked sideways when I leaned on it. Please be very careful getting in! My boyfriend wasn't so lucky and scraped his arm. Secondly, the loudness of the water feature and the spray it creates were more lightly irritating than relaxing. At the end of the day it's still an adequate hot tub, just not the best one I've been in. --The sauna was terrific! Got nice and hot. Since it's not readily apparent, push the middle button on the panel to the right of the door on the outside to turn it on. Ultimately you're paying for that home-y Cracker Barrel vibe but the actual bones of hotel need some work. They kind of hide these shortcomings with charm. I will likely stay here again but honestly, if you're looking for better quality/more amenities you can definitely find a hotel at a comparable price. But go here at least once for the ambiance.

    CeCe!!
    Sarah G.

    Our stay began with being greeted by CeCe the Inn Cat! We got the standard room, and it was more than standard. Very clean. Nice, cozy sheets, good pillows, comfy mattress. Nice tub and shower. (I've seen other reviews of this place complaining of torn, threadbare towels? No, they were all clean, fluffy, and soft.) And so, so quiet! The inn was full, but once we were in our room, we didn't hear a peep out of anyone! Continental breakfast was great. Just enough. We had two meals in the Boiler Room which was awesome! Such a cool atmosphere, food was delicious, and the service, superb. I had a massage in the spa. Massage was good. Now, I have to say...I'm a spa girl. This wasn't much of a spa. It was huge, but somehow there wasn't anywhere to really relax. The rooms that were FOR relaxing were really nothing special. The spa shares the pool and hot tub with the hotel. I don't know about other people, but relaxing doesn't typically include screaming kids. That was the only downside. I mean, I definitely recommend a spa treatment, but don't go here for a spa retreat. (Side note: the gal running the spa desk was pretty rude, condescending.) but, enough if the negatives, because there are no other negatives!!! There is shopping right there in the main lobby, and CeCe is usually hanging around there somewhere. Lots of cozy nooks to get away... As a side note: also recommend Ice Castles and tubing at Loon Mountain!!! We loved this place. Priced appropriately. Welcoming. Fun. Can't wait to go back!! Highly recommend!

    Same piece of yarn art above both beds - yikes!
    Laura K.

    My boyfriend and I stayed here for a wedding. We were promised a queen bed but given a double. I could feel the springs in the mattress, so needless to say it was not a good nights sleep. The light above our bathroom mirror was broken which made doing makeup difficult. I could touch the ceiling when I raised my arm to push up the popcorn tiles. The room was small, and we had a really small window. The interior design was a disaster. The same piece of wall art (suspected to be repurposed yarn rug, displaying raccoons and other forest friends hiding in what appears to be an evergreen tree) is above *both* beds. We went to a friends room and lo and behold our rug wall art was on the floor as intended. For $150 a night, this is a terrible deal. Take your money elsewhere.

    What a great place. I travel regularly and normally stay at business chains like Hilton and Marriott. It was a great treat to find the Common Man. The location is easy to access and everything about the Inn was comfortable and warm. Staff was kind and helpful. The rooms are large. Mine had a fireplace and separate sitting/reading room. The inn was quiet and a great stop. I will stay here again if I am in the area

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    Cozy accommodations. Friendly breakfast. Excellent "black & bleu" burger at the restaurant.

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    This is an outstanding place to stay. Clean, friendly staff and beautiful rooms. I had a great stay.

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    Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Plymouth White Mountains - How it looks as you drive up

    Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Plymouth White Mountains

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    Quiet convenient hotel near amenities (gas, supermarket, fast food, short ride to downtown…read morePlymouth). Room was clean and appeared to have been updated recently although the wallpaper hanger clearly didn't care about the repeat in the pattern. ;) Microwave, coffee machine and frig. were available in the room. The only chair in the king room was the desk chair and there probably was not any room for it. The bathroom had a walk in shower but the toilet was very low. Cookies were available in late afternoon. Breakfast on the weekend started at 6:30 am, a bit too late for us to take advantage of before hitting the road. Front desk folks were pleasant and helpful.

    It's a nice newer hotel, clean and modern and everyone working there is schooled in polite. You…read moremight find cheaper places but if you can swing it, it's a solid choice. A Marriot hotel offered at a slightly upgraded economy price. The location is perfect with a Market Basket, liquor store, BK and McDonalds nearby, as well as restaurants off course. Big parking lot nicely landscaped too. We had 2 different rooms. our bad as in retrospect we would have been happy with just the original 2 bed setup, but boss lady wanted a suite which is much larger and equipped with a desk, a second TV and a sleep-able couch. It was super roomy and more money but not necessary and I wouldn't do it again. Regular room is sufficient. The AC was great and quiet. That is huge plus to me who didn't have to use earplugs! I had no problem navigating the cable and Netflix. The bath and shower were good, (the suite had a bathtub). Didn't utilize the heated pool or gym but both looked fine, certainly adequate if you must use the treadmill on your stay. I really enjoyed the breakfast. Both days the hosts were super friendly and let's see scrambled or hard-boiled eggs, bacon, sausage, waffles, bagels, English muffins, cereals, yogurt, banana etc. The coffee which was very much needed was excellent. Here is where they won the "above and beyond award". Left my pillow LOL how could it be, it's my best friend. Anyways I called up Monday afternoon upon arriving home and after saying OMG 5 times I called the hotel and spoke to Collin who assured me that it happens all the time hmm ok there are other idiots like me. He said UPS will pick it up and they would run my card for the exact cost and ship it to me. Lo and behold today is only Wed and I have my pillow back! Great job Collin my employee of the month!

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    Coppertoppe Inn & Retreat Center

    (22 reviews)

    Very courteous and helpful. Greatly recommend…read more Though I did not stay here, I am giving a review because the owner, Sheila, was extremely helpful in helping me find alternate housing when her Inn was sold-out and all other nearby options were sold-out as well and I was in total distress. I was going to a conference nearby and I didn't find available housing so Sheila kept me abreast of cancellations so I have an option to stay. Next time, hopefully there is space for me to stay. THANK YOU.

    The "inn" is their home and you rent rooms in their home. That may be fine for some people but not…read moreothers, including myself. The caretakers live in the basement of the property. They will ask you all kinds of questions during your "stay". I specifically told them, because they are always around in their kitchen and living room, I was leaving my dog in my room while I went on a hike. They said they wanted to get him out and that it was OK for him to run around. Well, he is a small, delicate and rambunctious chihuahua that can easily, accidentally get hurt and I told them I wanted him left in my room. When I came back from my hike I discovered the owners had gone into my room as the door between the bathroom and room was left open (I had left with it closed) and the rugs were shifted. And my dog was not in the quarantined space I had created for him to be in while I was out of the room. How do I know what happened to him? The owners treat this inn as their home because that's what it is and apparently they will do whatever they want. At real hotels you can hang a Do Not Disturb sign on the door and not worry. If this place had signs to hang they would say We Will Enter Your Room Without Permission Even When You Ask Us Not To Because This Is Our Personal Home. According to New Hampshire law they should be making it clear that they live there prior to making a reservation so this needs to be reported. In response to Sheila- your comments to your negative reviews give insight into your character. If you truly do care about customer satisfaction you would make it clear on your website that you are renting out rooms in a home. That would ensure the comfort of all of your guests.

    Tea Rose Inn - Tea Rose Inn  8 Pleasant Street Plymouth New Hampshire

    Tea Rose Inn

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    We spent two lovely evenings at Jane's Tea Rose Inn. While my personal style is more modern Crate…read moreand Barrel, I enjoyed stepping back in time to this ornately decorated Victorian B&B. Jane is a lovely host, and it is apparent she seeks to please her guests by cooking up hearty, tasty breakfasts. This is no measly continental buffet...We were prepared fluffy scrambled eggs, blueberry pancakes, buttery waffles, bacon, sausage, fresh fruit, coffee and orange and cranberry juice. Enough to stuff us and our bottomless pit teenage son, and she gladly accommodated his food allergies. If that wasn't enough, Jane also has coffee/tea available throughout the day, and some cookies/pastries for grab and go. The 3rd floor Shabby Chic space is roomy for families with children with three separate sleeping rooms. As converted attic space, the angled ceilings are a bit low, and the tricky stairs and ceilings make it more suited to young shorter guests (we're all 5'8" or less). Cleaning protocols seem really solid, including bed, bath, and dining spaces. My only criticism is that while the numerous dried and/or fake roses are part of the theme/decor, they inevitably collect a lot of dust - not great for those with allergy sensitivities.

    We made reservations on January 15, 2020, for 2 adults and two nights, August 19th and 20th. On the…read moremorning of August 18th (the day before the reservation) they called us and told us that they had double-booked the room and because the other party had booked prior to us, our reservation was canceled. They had our reservation for over eight months and waited until the day before we were to arrive to tell us they had double-booked the room and that we no longer had a reservation!! The Plymouth, New Hampshire area is notoriously difficult to get a room in the August timeframe. That is why we made our reservations in January. Now we are faced with paying $500+ a night for a room (if we can find one in the area) or having to travel an hour or more from a hotel room in another area to attend a wedding in Plymouth on the 20th. If this hotel really cared about its customers, they would have let us know immediately that the room was overbooked.

    Red Carpet Inn & Suites

    Red Carpet Inn & Suites

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    Wifi??? Is that a joke? I'm trying to download music. In 4 hours it's downloaded 1 track. In 4…read morehours I should be able to download 40 entire albums. Oh wait, UPDATE: while typing this a second track finished. And website after website the wheel just spins and spins and spins or I get a "No internet" message. Uploading, too -- stuck at 0%. If anyone had any real important stuff to do -- go to the McDonald's parking lot. I won't even get into the fact the TV/cable is also not working here. I can live without that. But I need my internet. I've spent less and gotten much better service. This entire afternoon and night and tomorrow morning, I can't even just sit and watch TV without using internet. Luckily I have some shows and movies on my laptop. I would have stayed here another night but that ain't happenin'. This is pathetic.

    I spent my last night in civilization here before my long weekend camping trip in the White…read moreMountain National Forest. As soon as I walked in the door to check in, I was greeted by some awesome customer service. The man behind the counter gave me a map of the WMNF and showed me all the best routes to take to see the most sights. It was really nice of him to spend the time going over everything with me to make sure I had a good vacation. When I got into the room, I was pleasantly surprised. For being the lowest priced hotel in a 50 mile radius, it was pretty nice and very clean. It ain't no Four Seasons, but it's a clean and safe place to rest your eyes. I decided to take advantage of the free breakfast the next morning before I started my journey. The owner was in the office and was telling me about the area. It was pretty refreshing to have a casual conversation with a passionate business owner. He wanted me to get the best out of my time in NH and was happy to answer any of my questions. If I'm up in the area, I'll be staying here again.

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    Federal House Inn

    (18 reviews)

    I was not surprised at all to find this Yelp page and discover Federal House Inn has a 5-star…read morerating; it is absolutely well-deserved! We first stayed here in May 2019 on the night my husband and I got engaged. We got engaged at the top of a multi-pitch rock climbing route in Rumney. Our families live far away, so we actually FaceTimed them from this Inn to share the news of our engagement with them. We went to The Last Chair next door for a celebratory dinner then had a lovely night at this Inn to enjoy our first night as an engaged couple. We came back to the Northeast last week for a wedding and spent a couple of days up in NH to do some hiking in the White Mountains. Now that it has been 5 years since our engagement, we thought it would be fun to stay here again to reminisce! We remembered Kevin right away--he is the most friendly and generous host. He makes you feel so welcome like you are family as soon as you arrive. We probably spent a couple hours talking with Kevin throughout our stay, he is just so wholesome and kind. He puts a lot of effort into adding special touches around the Inn to make it extra charming. Afternoon wine/cheese, a fridge filled with beer and waters, a coffee/tea station, freshly clipped roses in every room, chocolates and a cute quote on the bed, a guestbook to sign in your room, robes to wear. Not to mention the gourmet breakfast he makes for you in the morning! Ours was a fruit starter followed by homemade vanilla bean belgian waffles with hand carved local smoked bacon. There's also a hot tub outside that you can use. We came on a weeknight when the Inn wasn't very busy, so Kevin upgraded our room for free! We had such a lovely time here and really enjoyed coming back 5 years later. This place sets the bar high for a Bed & Breakfast--you get all the history (from the building to the stories of those who have lived there), beautiful grounds, a host with tremendous hospitality, and so many little things that add up to make this an unforgettable place to stay. Looking forward to our next visit when we are back in NH someday!

    my boyfriend and i stayed here and are so thankful we did!…read more kevin sets a new bar for hospitality and warmth. he gave us fantastic recommendations that set the tone for the remainder of our road trip to Maine. everything about this place is charming and intentional. and very very clean if I might add! we arrived very late after getting lost and Kevin was kind enough to check us in after hours , communicate consistently, and greet us with warmth despite disturbing his sleep. his scones and breakfast were delicious and set the tone for a day of exploring! thank you kevin for being such a special part of our weekend- until next time. if you're considering booking here - just do it you won't regret it! 10 stars

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    Colonel Spencer Inn

    (13 reviews)

    Lovely place to stay with incredible breakfast, run by the most lovely couple…read more We stayed here for a few days, and Jim/Tracy gave us great recommendations on the local area. The rooms were comfortable and cozy, definitely an older home but beautifully kept and we loved it. Breakfast was wonderful and we highly recommend staying!

    An historic Inn with character and charm. Meeting up with family and was looking for a place to…read morestay local to the Plymouth State University hockey arena. Many options but many with poor reviews. After a week of research was able to narrow the selection down to two places and the breakfast served here was the deciding factor. Booking as super easy on their web site. The Inn is located in a quiet area outside of the college town of Plymouth in Compton, NH a 5 minute drive to the arena and minutes from the highway made this the perfect location for our stay. Easy to find and ample parking made getting there easy. When we arrived we went to the entrance abutting the parking area. Travin answered the door, allowed us in from the cold and got our checking in under way, promptly checked in with in seconds of coming in. We were escorted to our room and each room we went through, Travin explained that we could make use of at anytime but to please be mindful of other guests sleeping. Up a narrow set of steps, being an old building from 1764, I would imagine they once were the servants staircase. We arrived to our room, key passed to us and we were on our own. Fast and efficient check in process. The room was fairly large for a queen bed and you can tell it is an older home but very well maintained. There as a small crack in the bathroom flooring, but very minor. We went out and met up with family and grabbed a pizza for our room. The room was well heated with no drafts which one would expect in such an old home. We slept very well, bed was comfortable. In the morning David greeted us and asked if we had a preference of where we wanted to eat! We were given a choice of the dining room or their lovely greenhouse porch. It was a beautiful day but a bit chilly. David was thoughtful enough to place a small space heater by our table to keep us warm, so wonderful! For breakfast we were not given a choice but recall Trevin asking if we liked eggs and bacon, absolutely! The eggs were baked with some cherry tomatoes halved and some light seasoning. He made this amazing bread stick. It was a croissant bread wrapped around a piece of bacon and baked off. Brushed with some Dijon and finished off with sesame seeds. YUM!! Not a crumb was left on our plates. Checking out was easy peasy, leave your key in an envelope on the dresser and your out! We really liked the town of Plymouth and will be back to explore some more. Definitely will stay here again. Thank you Trevin and David for your amazing hospitality.

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