"This quaint old inn has a main building, where I stayed, and two modern buildings behind it. The restaurant on the first floor was great for dinner, especially on the front veranda. This was classic old-school with stately chair and decorum.
I loved the bathtub and the bed. The desk and separate chair were well-placed, Glad for the experience."
"The Brandon Inn is an attractive historic property in a small town. It is walking a line between meeting a price and offering an experience, so it might not deliver on every traveler’s hopes for a charming Vermont inn experience. If your budget allows, there are cushier options.
The vibe here is very mellow, though. Management intend for you to be able to access your room with a code you would have received by text. This sort of arrangement does not work well when booking with Expedia, so expect to meet or talk to staff. The hotel is lightly staffed, but we never had a problem finding them and they were pleasant.
If mobility is a concern, the historic elevator is staff-operated on request.
The pool is an unexpected amenity here. I used it and very much enjoyed it.
The breakfast was well provisioned, but it was unusual to see the entirety of it laid out the night before. If I were managing this place, I would employ a person to arrive in the morning to lay out the breakfast. It seems more appealing and a better food handling practice.
Additionally, it was unwelcome to find a staff member operating a noisy shop-vac type device to remove crumbs from the area around the toaster oven during normal breakfast hours.
Overall, this was a pleasant place to stay."
"Very nice rooms, nice breakfast, nice swimming pool.
We stayed Saturday and Sunday nights, and the hotel is not cheap, so I was taken a little aback that there as no.maid service on Sunday - no new towels and such. We wanted coffee pods for the next morning, and that took us a while to hunt down.
Other than that, a great base for exploring Fort Ticonderoga!"
"Loved the quietness. Very relaxing and close to the Ticonderoga ferry on Lake Champlain on the Vermont side. The owners are very nice. Serves a fabulous breakfast every morning. Has a bar on property as it is a pub and offers food only Thursday to Sunday for an extra cost for those staying at the Inn and some locals in the area. The area is rural and lots of dairy farms in the area. There is an Exxon Mobil station less than a mile away that is quite large. You can also get food there. There is also a local Hardware Store and Dollar General Store."
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