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December 2019:

December 2019:

Following points are minor except when you consider the cost, the expectations (Michelin 3 stars) and our past experience (just about perfect in all respects).

This marks our fourth year of lodging and dining at The Inn At Little Washington.

-First Day Breakfast: Shredded potato waffles were super salty.

-Dinner: They literally forgot to bring dessert until we asked - were 90% done with cheese course when dessert was delivered. The souvenir menu to take home misspelled my name. When I asked if it could be corrected, I was told I don t know and there was no follow up.

-Second Day Breakfast: Service was very spotty. Place settings were not ready when we sat down. It took took over 15 minutes for coffee I asked for to be poured (after asking a second time. They forgot to bring the bread basket until main the course was delivered. I asked for a second glass of juice, which was not delivered until the third request.

Pros:
-We received a complimentary upgrade to a room with a small balcony overlooking the courtyard in the main building.
-We received one of our favorite tables we requested for dinner.

December 2018:

Receipt shown is for two guests for two nights in their least expensive accomodations, two dinners with wine pairings and two a la carte breakfasts.

-Queen size bed and bathroom with a shower.
-Check in begins at 3:00 pm. Check out is at 12:00 noon.
-Room reservations includes flat panel television; free high-speed wireless internet access; luxury bath products by Bvlgari and plush bathrobes.
-Room reservations also include complimentary valet parking, afternoon tea, house breakfast for two and a welcome cocktail upon arrival. Taxes and gratuities are not included.
-Don't count on using the free high-speed wireless internet as it was terrible during our entire stay.
-As guests of the Inn, dinner reservations are guaranteed for each night of stay.
-House breakfast includes coffee, tea, miniature flight of fresh squeezed juices, basket of pastries and yogurt parfait.
-A la carte breakfast is an additional $30 per person, not including taxes and gratuities.
-Limited mobile phone coverage within a 30 mile radius. Unless you are with Sprint, you probably will not have a cell phone signal. Our Verizon mobile phones had no phone or internet service during our stay.
-Since we've been to the Inn before, requested a couple of specific tables for our dinners and breakfasts. Out of four requests for four meals, we received our table requested only once and even then the host was reluctant and unfriendly in doing so (older gentleman with greying hair).

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