Guest User
December 10, 2023
The Inn on the Riverwalk is situated in a lovely and convenient spot on a dead end street with an access to the Riverwalk right outside. It is only about a 10 minute walk to the busy tourist area. The inn itself is over 100 years old, and could use some maintenance, but it was clean, has great character, and all the amenities you'd need. We stayed in the Yellow Rose penthouse, which was up 3 flights of stairs, but had ample space, a king bed, a modern bathroom with a jacuzzi tub, amazing water pressure, good quality soft bath towels and Bee Kind soap, shower gel, shampoo and conditioner. It had 2 separate, private decks with chairs that overlook the riverwalk. There was a TV, a mini fridge, an iron and board, and a hair dryer. The only complaint was minor, and it was just that they need to use maybe a deeper pocket sheet, because the sheet slipped off the mattress all night. Oh, and an ice machine would have been useful to me, but we made do. The breakfast was a set menu, made to order, and served from 8:30 to 9:30. The food was simple, tasty, and just the right amount. One day we had pancakes, scrambled eggs and bacon, and another day we had breakfast potatoes, scrambled eggs and sausage with a lovely soft multigrain toast. Cholula hot sauce sat on every table (yum!) There was very strong coffee, orange and apple juice and tea and water available as well. There was a tip jar for the young lady cooking. The front desk is staffed only until 3, but they email and text you in the week preceding your stay with instructions on how to get in, and they are responsive when you text that number with questions or concerns. We would definitely stay here again. It's clean, it's charming, it's got a great location.