It's a great place to stay. We opted for the smaller less expensive room that was still very nice. However, the room is directly above the bar and dining room. We liked the convenience of rolling down the stairs to the breakfast but it came with a price. If you choose one of these rooms you have to be prepared to listen to the loud voices of those with the type of hearing loss that accompanies controlled consumption of alcohol. A pre-check in warning would have been appreciated. The two in-room noice cancelling devices were not helpful.
The food was great, we had an excellent meal in the tavern and enjoyed a glass of their pinot noir choice. Breakfast is continental, but still excellent and is in the comfortable tavern setting. The service was charming.