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241 Main St, Montgomery, Vermont, 05471, United States
(802) 326-4391 www.theinn.us
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May 17, 2018
My partner and I stayed here and had a perfect relaxing experience. The staff was so friendly and the inn, itself was simply all-around great. Clean. Comforting. Scenic. We really enjoyed the restaurant, too....ended up eating there every night because the menu had so many delicious options. I would recommend this place to anyone looking to get away.

Jul 22, 2018
Amazing taste in decor and design! Great food and service as well. It’s a hidden gem. I cannot wait to go back there again.

Jun 5, 2018
Outstanding friendly helpful staff. High quality ingredients. The absolute best food around in a quiet tastefully appointed environment .

May 13, 2018
This place is wonderful all way around. The staff was very friendly and attentive...our food was wonderful...the chef even came out from the kitchen to see how we liked our dinner...it was clear he was passionate about his trade. The wine list had many great value wines with very reasonable prices. A great place for food, drinks or a stay!!

Jan 28, 2018
We just had a fantastic stay at the inn! First, we got lost on the way to the inn and one of the inn keepers stayed up late to check us in which we were very grateful for! The inn itself is is beautiful. It is also extremely cozy and homey and feels just like a friends country home you’d like to relax in- complete with multiple seating areas around toasty fires, a beautiful bar and dining area. The decor is unique and eclectic. We spent the evening after a ski day sitting by the fire enjoying cocktails and playing cards and it was perfect. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful as well. Our room was cozy and the bed was very comfortable. The food was so good it deserves its own section: Breakfast is included with your stay and is amazing. The breakfast was different both days we were there and was fantastic. The first morning there were corn and cheddar muffins followed by a frittata with breakfast potatoes and a salad. The second day breakfast started with a fruit smoothie and was followed by blueberry French toast with sausage. There is plenty of fresh brewed coffee and ice water too, which was great. We also had dinner at the inn which was equally as delicious. Highly recommend! We can’t say enough good things about the inn and we are already looking forward to planning our next trip. It is set on a river and has plenty of outdoor space so would be equally as enjoyable in the spring, summer or fall!

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