We were greeted upon arrival by owner Ed who personally walked us to our room, sharing charming stories of the Inn’s long history of interactions with Hall of Fame Baseball luminaries. The Inn was built around 1835 and still exhibits many original features. It is filled with baseball-themed collectibles. It has a pleasant fenced in backyard with an oval shaped jacuzzi style pool.
There is onsite parking to the back and side of the Inn. And it is a very short walk to Doubleday Field and the many restaurants and shops that line Main Street. The Hall of Fame itself is about an easy 10-15 minute walk. We had a very good Italian dinner at Toscana on Main Street the Sunday night of our stay, and a good American cuisine dinner at Mel’s on Main Street the Friday night, both of which are very easy walks from the Inn.
The staff at the Inn is friendly and helpful. Each morning we were served delicious breakfasts that featured fresh fruit, a freshly baked bread or muffin, a breakfast casserole or bake, sausage or bacon, homemade jam and coffee and juice. Daily room freshening service was offered.
Overall an excellent stay. We would not hesitate to return.