A dining room with a table and chairs and a poster of the godfather on the wall.

FAQs

  • What is your cancelation policy?

    We offer a cancel free rate and/or travel protection through a third party, if you have purchased the travel protection and need to cancel in the 14 days leading up to check-in, and cancel according to the reasons agreed upon in the travel protection policy then you are protected, and get a full refund.  If you booked at a cancel free rate then you are protected, and get a full refund.


    Rates/policies are subject to change and vary during high impact periods and special requests. A cancel free rate is not avialable for whole house rentals and may not be avialable for some dates or holidays.  *A 30 day cancellation notice is required on whole house bookings and for some holidays and special events. 

  • Is there free parking?

    Yes, we have plenty of free parking on the street in front of the bed and breakfast. We also have a couple of off-street parking spots that are available, first come first serve.

  • What is your pet policy?

    Dogs under 50 pounds allowed in certain rooms with a call in reservation, special situations allow for dogs over 50 pounds, please call to make arrangements. $50 per stay doggie surcharge. Dogs are only allowed in the Clarence Johnston Suite and the Carriage House. Dogs may only bark for a short time. No cats sorry allergies.

  • Are kids allowed?

    The inn is not suitable for kids (under the age of 12 years old), however, special situations allow for children, please call to make arrangements.

  • Do you offer room service?

    Yes, we do offer room service for breakfast, just let us know and we'll put a menu in your room.

  • How can I purchase a gift certificate?

    We do not issue Gift Certificates; however, we are members of the Midwest Association of Independent Inns and they do sell gift certificates here is a link.

  • Are there any rooms on the 1st floor?

    All of our rooms are on the second floor, this is a historic building, and one must be able to climb stairs.