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    The Crossroads Inn

    4.6 (27 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Cozy and quaint, and a wonderful spot for a quick getaway. Matt and Joe went out of their way to make sure we had everything we needed during our stay, and offered some great suggestions for restaurants and sightseeing. Ignore the older pictures on here, everything has been updated and it's got a much more contemporary style, yet there's a clear respect for the original features and the incredible history of the building. Bed was really comfortable, the breakfast was great, and the coffee was delicious. Great location, Pippin Hill is just up the hill (10-15 minute walk), and Charlottesville is only about a 15 minute drive. My wife and I were looking for something cozy and wanted to enjoy a little peace and quiet, and that's exactly what we got. We can't wait to come back!

    Homemade blueberry bread
    Aarti B.

    Cozy cottage with amazing breakfast! My fiancee surprised me for my birthday with a fun weekend getaway here. As the Google and Yelp pics don't do much justice, this humble cottage is quaint with a rustic feel. The mattress is so soft and comfortable and I love the rainshower in the bathroom. The best part of the stay is the breakfast. The breakfast is more on the sweet side (no sad omelettes or soggy scrambled eggs here!) with plenty of vegetarian options. On the 1st day, I was served apple turnover pancake, poached pear, and brown sugar scones (sorry forgot to take pics!). The 2nd day, I was served blueberry bread and corn waffle. Both breakfasts were so fresh, delicious, and filling! We honestly barely had room for dinner. All the fruits and eggs come from the owner's farm. Jim & Janet are great hosts, Jim is quite chatty while Janet cooks up a storm. Both are delightful and you'll have a great stay. The location is great, it's literally next door to Pippin Hill and only a 10 minute drive to Charlottesville. A couple of small things to note, you might see some lady bugs. We found a few lady bugs in the bedroom and bathroom. One of them was crawling out of our bag when we came home. This isn't a big deal and the place is quite clean. Just remember, if you put your bags on the floor, you are inviting ladybugs in your bags. I recommend wearing slippers. There are no keys or codes, you can't lock the doors from the outside due to an old fire code Apparently, an inn burned down and 2 firefighters died as they didn't know who was in the building. Anyways, the inn is quite safe and the likelihood of getting robbed is very marginal, so don't keep valuables inside. Overall, I had a wonderful stay. The Pros clearly outweigh the Cons, mainly due to the delicious breakfast and great hosts!This was one of the best bed and breakfasts that I've stayed at.

    Amazing- note they renovated so the other pictures prior to mine are not accurate.My pictures are April 2023.Walk in shower w granite. Super quiet and only the sounds of roosters. Chef Joe made us a Delicious breakfast. Easy to walk to Dr Ho for pizza and food. Comfy bed. Ten mins walk to Pippin Hill. Highly recommend for a weekend away.

    Bedroom and bathroom upstairs
    April O.

    We stayed here for two nights for a getaway to wine country in the Summer Kitchen Cottage. The Cottage has two stories, with a living room and a little kitchenette on the first floor and the bedroom and bathroom on the second. It's a historic inn from the 1700's with lots of history - Jim, the owner, is great and will tell you all about the history of the property and the surrounding area. Max, the resident dog is also very friendly and will be happy to spend time with any dog lovers! Jim keeps the historic feel of the property, but the bathrooms and kitchenette were recently renovated. There's no tv, though so don't expect to lounge around in front of the tube all day! The inn is adjacent to Pippin Hill winery and a good location for visiting several wineries in the area. Breakfast is served daily in the main house, or given COVID concerns, they'll also bring breakfast to you. We had a lovely stay and enjoyed our morning chats with Jim and the other guests at breakfast. I'd definitely stay there again.

    Kyle S.

    There's nothing like waking up to a delicious fresh breakfast. The innkeepers at this B&B know how to treat their guests' stomachs right. Located about fifteen minutes from downtown Charlottesville, you can't go wrong. Staying three nights here we were graced with three mornings of some of the best breakfast I've eaten. Every morning we were served a different pastry, a fruit dish of some sort and a main course. Some of the fruit was picked that morning, and the eggs come from chickens that live on site at the inn. The innkeeper is very knowledgeable about Charlottesville and the surrounding area. If you are curious about a particular restaurant or shop chances are he can tell you about it and give you directions. We stayed in the 'summer kitchen' suite, it's a separate building from the main inn. It has two floors with a living area a small kitchenette downstairs. The upstairs would be considered a master suite, it gives a nice separation from the living space downstairs. The building has a nice working wood burning stove that adds a real nice ambiance. This a a great place to stay if you're planning on visiting Charlottesville. It's close to the city, close to snowboarding and close to the wineries and breweries.

    Our cottage on the property... Was the "summer kitchen" at one time.
    Julie K.

    We loved staying here. The Inn magically stops just short of luxury to maintains its period authenticity. So comfortable and beautiful. The hosts are wonderful; charming, knowledgable, entertaining and accommodating beyond words. The Inn and its property are rich in its own history. I will let the hosts tell you the stories and not spoil the fun. Just a few minutes from Charlottesville but far enough for stargazing. Next to a winery, apple orchards, and hiking. I just got home and I want to turn right around. I will be back soon just like all of the other guests who were there when we were.

    The Inn at the Crossroads - main inn in the right and cottage on the left.
    Don A.

    This delightful little place just became my favorite bed and breakfast in the Commonwealth if Virginia. We stayed Saturday through Monday in the winter and had a wonderfully comfortable visit. The inn has modern conveniences yet still manages to capture a genuine 200-year-old emotion. The Pippin Hill Farm Vineyard and the Albemarle Cider Works are both within walking distance, and so is Dr. Ho's Pizza. The wonderful owners of the Inn at the Crossroads seems to have a lot of good hospitable traits in common with the owners of these other establishments, and they talk to each other about what they are doing to keep their small community happy. At the inn we were treated to great home-cooked local foods (egg soufflé with apples and cinnamon!), good wine (and cider!), wonderful hospitality and conversation, and a very comfortable bed in the cottage (and an awesome spa!). I recommend the Inn at the Crossroads to all my friends.

    Tabitha S.

    What an amazing place! My husband and I were in Charlottesville for the day picking apples and visiting local vineyards. The Inn was the perfect place to stay after a busy day. We stayed in the Americana Suite...the room was spacious and comfortable. Jim, the Innkeeper, explained the history of the Inn, our room and the area. The next morning coffee was available bright and early, we sat on the porch while the sun rose then had a delicious breakfast Jim prepared and served. It was accompanied with great conversation and laughter. After breakfast we took a long walk around the grounds with beautiful scernery. If you are in the area, even if it's just for the night, this is the perfect place to stay.

    The Sarah Gillocke room. Cozy n comfy
    Peter R.

    if youre thinking about staying here you should. Call to make your reservation. Jim the owner is such a great guy. extremely helpful and accommodating. If youre looking for something modern with tvs and good wifi then you should pass. this place has great history and great surroundings. it was very quiet and peaceful during my stay. The room was comfy and clean. I couldnt make it to the breakfast because of a race i had to head to but Jim was more than willing to set it up for me at 12 when i got back. Breakfast was great. the had some kind of crouton french toast, delicious, banana bread yumm, canadian bacon, yogurt and berries. everything was fresh and awesome. Jim also didnt rush me out. the room wasnt booked after me so he let me stay a few extra hours. Such a cool guy he left a great impression. If im ever in the area again this is where i would stay. HIghly recommend!! you wont be dissapointed. Military gets a discount :)

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