The rooms were clean and charming. Just what you want in an historic hotel. It was a little bit difficult regulating the room temperature. And in the morning, the shower was warm enough to be OK, but not really hot. I would have appreciated hotter water on a cold November morning! The restaurant is a whole other story. My advice--Do not eat there! They were crowded and there was not enough staff to accomodate the diners on a Sunday holiday weekend morning. They should have done better. One of our party needed something prepared differently because of food allergies, and when her dish finally arrived the waitress shoved it in front of her with a loud bang. No apologies. I drink tea and it arrived as a thick coffee mug (tea drinkers will understand that we do not enjoy tea out of thick mugs) filled with hot water and a pathetic choice of teabags in a little dish. I finally found a teabag that was tolerable, and when I later requested more hot water, my boyfriend had to finally get up and get it for me. All in all, a miserable brunch. And we weren't the only ones who were unhappy!