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If you want to unplug, this is the right outlet. My husband and I needed a getaway and the Horse and Hound Inn was the perfect fit. From the four legged doorbell Katy (very cute beagle) that greets all the guests to Doug, our innkeeper that made the right dinning recommendations for us to enjoy the weekend. The Tuckerman Tavern within the Inn has a fireplace that warms both guests and locals. We shall return.
Laura was the nicest person I have ever meet , the foods here was ok I guess. My food took a little too long but overall great experienced
Just had a family event at the Horse Hound last weekend and I honestly cannot say enough about the wonderful service we received. From the cocktails through dinner to the birthday cake at the end, Stacey did a fantastic job taking care of us. Go and enjoy!! You will love it.
Stayed here this past weekend rather hastily after the place we reserved proved to be uninhabitable. The owner could not have been more charming or gracious. This inn has been meticulously restored to its original 1949 splendor. The attention to details was abundantly clear in the spot on choices that were made in furnishings, hardware, woodwork and even the linens and shades in the bedroom. Rooms are small compared to a hotel but are more akin to a guest room and in keeping with the period of the establishment. They are fastidiously clean and perfectly appointed. We had the pleasure of dining there for dinner the night we arrived and breakfast the following morning. Dinner options are limited but varied. We ordered the schnitzel which was fabulous. Those with dietary restrictions may struggle with the menu offerings. But, could perhaps ask for suggested options. Breakfast was wondrous. Choice of made to order eggs and breakfast meat accompanied by O'Brien potatoes, a fruit cup, coffee cake, juice and tea or coffee. This in was an oasis in a desert of restaurants and inns. I would highly recommend it.