Guest User
February 27, 2023
We stayed here one year ago. What a difference one year makes! You can read my 5-star review (below) from January 2022. We enjoyed our stay last year, and returned for a second visit hoping to have the same experience. But, with a seemingly new team in place this year, we had several issues with our stay. Whereas last year, we were offered a delicious and fresh breakfast, that was not at all the case this year. The breakfast was minimal. There were two options, either eggs or pancakes. If you are a vegan, you will likely not have much to eat. On one of the mornings of our stay, I was told that they had run out of fresh vegetables, potatoes and fruit. As a vegetarian, I was disappointed. The window in our tiny room was completely cracked and had a very large hole, letting the cold wintry air into our room. The window that was not cracked was old and very drafty. The upstairs small community kitchen was not clean. After looking at dirty glassware for two days, I myself carried all of the dirty glasses, which had accumulated there, downstairs to the dining room. The garbage can was overflowing and was not attended to until the following afternoon. Our guest room was not serviced at all during our 3-night stay. The hot-tub was closed last year and remains closed this year. On a positive note, the new inn-keepers are a young, friendly couple. The location is close to Killington Mtn. The fireplace in the pub is nice to sit near and the sunroom is cozy. There is a small gym which we used every morning. There is a nice sauna. General upkeep, maintenance and updating is highly needed. Since last year, the inn has lost it’s charm and seems neglected.