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    The Dewey

    4.0 (31 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Lexi P.

    Had a lovely stay with Tom and Debbie this MDW. Everything was super clean and ready for us upon our arrival! The hosts are beyond friendly and were happy to give us plenty of local tips. The inn has such a vintage feel to it, we really felt at home. Plus, Debbie cooks and bakes for all who stay there, so there was a giant chocolate stout cake and gooey butter bars just waiting to be munched on. The location is ideal; a short walk away from downtown Lenox. We will happily return!

    Lovely built-in soap dish of death.

    Their catch phrase is "Firesides and Fireflies" - they should add, houseflies, moths, and mosquitoes! I really wanted to LOVE this place, but just couldn't. First, I need to disclose that I have worked as an innkeeper before, and I realize that everyone has bad days and bad situations, BUT if you are charging your guests for a certain level of service and hospitality, you have to provide it. If you or your staff are incapable of carrying out your job well because of personal reasons, then you need to make sure you have back-up, or make some other compensation. We were greeted by copious amounts of dog poop in the driveway and path to the front door. There is a predictably very narrow staircase (the building is wonderfully old) - lined with scores of old photos all hung separately - almost impossible to lug a suitcase up without hitting one of them (no one helps with luggage) , and the innkeeper got testy when my elbow knocked one askew (of course, I righted it instantly). We checked into The Wilson - it is one of the inn's smaller rooms (we like cozy rooms). We requested one extra towel, and were told there was only enough for one per guest. The built-in soap dish in the shower was broken and jagged, one of us got a VERY bad cut. When we asked for them to duct tape the edges (the first morning) we were told "Of Course!" but it never appeared. We were then told the tile guy had been summoned for weeks, but the job was too small - really? You know about this safety issue and sell the room anyway without at least covering it? The toilet and mirror were filthy upon checkin and the bathroom light kept falling. The room was infested with moths and mosquitoes, and when we mentioned this we were told the innkeeper "would look into it", but nothing ever happened. Air conditioner was ineffective and exceedingly noisy, but because it was a window unit you could only crack the window from the top so no breeze possible - we actually nought a fan at the local CVS so we could sleep. There were several empty rooms, but we were never offered to change. The dog in the room next door barked all day and all night, and we were told there was nothing that the innkeepers could do about it. But all of this pales next to the SPECTACULARLY Anti-Semitic comment made to us by the assistant inn keeper (according to him, the Berkshires have been ruined by New Yorkers and Jews - do you think he knows the owner of the inn is Jewish? As are many of the guests...). When we checked out, we tipped the housekeeping staff, but he actually demanded a tip (he had only been there for part of the time we were there). He then proceeded to try to write down my credit card number on the back of the receipt, which he said was "policy" without saying why. I explained that the reason the machine only prints out the last four numbers is for security, and since my card had already gone through, there was no need to write it down - he got very verbally abusive. Breakfasts were lovely and very tasty, but you had to make a seating for a certain time either - 8:30 or 9:30 - no leisurely wandering down or lingering over coffee. The plusses are: the property is beautiful, the gardens are lovely, and porch is wonderful. Location is great. Lovely common rooms all the proper fixings of a quaint New England spot - chintz fabrics and china tea cups. Nice little common kitchenette, The owner is lovely, but we dealt mostly with her assistant innkeeper. Breakfast was yummy. All in all, there is a reason that this was the only inn with availability when we called, and although it is pretty, it is not worth the price.

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    Inn keepers Tom and Debbie and all the staff are Great.. The INN is beautiful and service is excellent.

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    The hosts, Tom and Debbie, were so accommodating even though we arrived around 11 pm with a 65 lb dog in tow.

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    I stayed for one night at the Cornell Inn recently after attending an event in the area. The inn…read morewas convenient to the historic downtown area, yet away enough to feel a bit quieter and more peaceful. Paige at the front desk was phenomenal! Very friendly at check-in and answered all my questions during my stay, always with a smile on her face. My room was beautiful. I chose room 25 (Vivian) on the 2nd floor of the main house. While it's a small room, it was cozy and quite lovely. I spent some quiet time writing at the desk, and later enjoyed the fireplace with a Duraflame log provided by the inn. They also provide a free bottle of wine, which was waiting for me in my room. The next morning, hot breakfast was waiting in the dining area downstairs. There were several options, which I appreciate having a choice. The pumpkin French toast casserole, seasoned potatoes, and bacon were superb. A great way to start the day! I loved my stay so much that I'm returning in January for another night!

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    We used the Hampton Inn & Suites Berkshires-Lenox as the base for our visit to the Berkshires. As a…read moreformer Diamond and now a Gold member of the Hilton Honors program, I have a certain amount of loyalty to the ever-expanding Hilton brands and have probably stayed in around 100 Hampton Inns over the years. This one is a mediocre example of these trusty motels. It's neither terrible or great. The rooms are clean and the beds are comfortable and everything works. But the room decor and design is dated and seems to have been been designed and decorated by someone without much architectural or interior design training. Frankly, the room was sort of ugly and a little depressing. The staff was okay, not particularly good or bad. The breakfast ladies were nice, though. However, the complimentary breakfast was somewhat below average for a Hampton, especially since the waffle makers were out of order and the selection of hot food (sausages, bacon, eggs, etc.) and other items was limited. Also, the location of this Hampton was a little odd, up a short drive from the main road and not visible from the highway. Due to all this, I would definitely take a look at the Courtyard by Marriott that is a couple of miles away. The prices (around $200 including taxes) are about the same, and while I didn't actually go into the Courtyard property, it sure looked more appealing than this older Hampton.

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    We absolutely loved our stay at 33 Main. The bedding was so comfortable (we're we're in Sunnyholm)…read moreand absolutely loved the updated bathroom and the bath tub! The breakfasts were excellent, good options for both my husband and I, and the staff was lovely. We loved the granola so much, we purchased some extra! We will definitely be back!

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    PROS - Ren is a…read moresuperstar. Busy summer weekend, but this leader shined throughout our stay. Friendly, professional, smart and charismatic, we are taking about a top talent in a tough industry. The Inm is beautiful, well appointed and located in a prime location. Park your car and walk everywhere, including Tanglewood if you are so inclined (30 minutes each way). The standard rooms are TINY, but the grounds, lobby, fire pit and front porch give you no reason to be in iyour room other than sleep or shower. Speaking of which, you will laugh out loud when you see how small the bathrooms are in the regular rooms. The bathroom photos on their website are not the bathroom you will get in a standard king. You will get a phone booth with water. CONS Breakfast is a moon launch, get this poor girl some help. Put out a self serve pot of coffee with to go cups for early risers and leave it out all morning. She will love this idea, trust me. Eggs and toast were ice cold when they finally arrived, so we skipped breakfast the next morning as she was buried yet again. The bar was completely overwhelmed both nights with a large wedding and made it near impossible for anyone else to get a drink. We are talking 20 minutes due to the complexity of their cocktail program. Like everyone else, he was very hospitable, but cannot handle the bar stools, plus all of the dining room and outside cocktails on his own. Get him some help. The Inn would also benefit from an ice water station, especially on these scorching hot days. Your bartender and servers will also thank you. Lastly and the real reason for dropping a star is that we were checked into a dirty room at 3:30pm. At 600.00 per night, this is a fatal flaw and should have never happened. Never.

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    This may have been my best room service experience ever; having lived out of hotels that is saying…read moresomething. The building is really beautiful and at any other time we would have made use of the beautiful common spaces indoors and not just enjoyed our room and the grounds. The room was impeccably cleaned and staff were attentive to needs that came up during the visit. The absolute stand out was our room service meal set in front of the wood-burning fireplace in our room. They came up with a table, offered us options for chairs, had all of the food wrapped in plastic and covered in warming lids, but done in a way that did not interfere with even the delicate plating details. The portions were substantial and food quality was outstanding. They even provided gluten-free options that went above and beyond to accommodate an allergy. I wish I could give 4.5 because there were some minor areas for improvement, but I will round up given COVID was likely a contributing factor.

    This was a return visit. We had previously been guests at the hotel 3 yrs ago . Now under new…read moremanagement , what a change ! The ground s are still lovely. The downstairs public rooms are beautiful. " Although somebody followed me around where ever I went. You definitely feel they don't want you to sit in the rooms. It is "look but don't touch" just like a museum. If your looking to go to a lovely, charming, gracious hotel . Want to relax & be spoiled) for the weekend don't come here. The staff is obnoxious rude & pretentious. We arrived with are 2 Small Shitizs just as we had before. The hotel was aware we were bringing 2 service dogs.. First night they would not allow us in the dining room with dogs but they had no room for us to dine outside! They wanted us to sit alone in a room by ourselves & have dinner ! I objected. We finally agreed we would have dinner in the bar alone . At least it was part of the dining area. To get to the pool area you need to drive your car. They didn't like where my husband parked our car. No biggie. I think the Pool Boy could have handled it. All he had to do is ask us to move it. Next thing we know the manger of the Hotel comes to the pool standing over us suit & all. After announcing his titled he ordered my husband to move the car. It was definitely a reprimand for his bad behavior. Of course he moved the car. When we returned to our room there was a hand written note offering to serve us dinner in our room that evening. I called the desk to ask about this & was told this was a new thing they were offering ! We ate dinner in town that evening.. I could go on & on with our crimes & misdemeanors. I spoke to this TIGHT A.S JERK when we were checking out . I asked if the General Manger was available. He has a total passive aggressive personality. I expressed my disappointment about the weekend. He went through the list list & more of the above. Wait a minute , aren't I the quest. Isn't this his job ? Doesn't it come with the territory! If he was so disapproving of us he could have asked us to checkout. He didn't do that though. He wanted our $3900. He may not have like us but he liked our money.

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