We had a fantastic stay at the the Inn St. Helena. It was a birthday trip for wine tasting, good food and relaxation. This intimate B&B is in two adjacent historic homes, one of which was the home of Ambrose Bierce, the columnist and Civil War writer who famously disappeared in 1913 while covering Pancho Villa in Mexico. The rooms are comfortable, with nice beds, good pillows and antiques. There is a large and well appointed living room upstairs with great spots to sit and read. The innkeeper Patrice is thoughtful and attentive, knowledgeable with things to do in the area. She is also an amazing cook, and breakfast was delicious and impressive with things like souffle and home made croissants. We will definitely stay there again.