Ratings based on 79 Verified Reviews

4.5 out of 5
88% of guests recommend
4.7 Room cleanliness
4.6 Service & staff
4.5 Room comfort
4.4 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Posted 14 Nov 2024
There is a high-end restaurant at the Inn that has wonderful food. Delicious breakfasts (and Sunday Brunch) down the road at The Southfield Store were included. You can take a lovely back road walk past a beaver pond that starts from the parking lot. Employees were friendly and helpful. Multiple other protected area hikes in the neighborhood. We felt we lucked out picking this place.
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler from Larchmont

This traveler left a rating score only Posted 29 Oct 2024
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Posted 14 Oct 2024
Staying here was like stepping back in time. Lovely preservation of a historic inn. Food was wonderful. Stairs challenging, but worth the effort. We felt like John and Abigail Adams!
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Posted 1 Oct 2024
Everything was wonderful - the food was delicious and the staff very attentive at dinner. The only thing that was a bit off-putting was that there were two leftover red wine glasses left out on the table on the balcony that we wished had been removed before our arrival, but that's just a little thing.
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler from New York

Posted 28 Sep 2024
What a wonderful experience, including the exceptional restaurant!
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Posted 23 Sep 2024
Built in 1750, The Old Inn On The Green is a rare and remarkable testament to colonial America, Under the deft leadership of owner Peter Platt with the meticulous guidance of his superlative dining manager, Eric, the Inn offers an authentic bygone-era dining and lodging experience unlike any other. From the moment you step inside, you are transported back to the 18th century. The inn’s structure, largely untouched by time, is steeped in history, with its original wooden beams and creaking floorboards preserving the aura of its storied past. But perhaps what sets the atmosphere apart is the dining room— menu changes with the seasons, reflecting the bounty of the surrounding area. Exquisite dishes of finely roasted, richly-flavored choice meats in velvety sauces takes you back to the days when hunters supplied the village of New Marlborough with game. Fresh fish and seafood delicacies from New England’s fabled coastal fishing fleet are transformed into succulent briny ocean masterpieces that would rival any Michelin-starred restaurant in New York or Paris. The inn offers authentic 18th-century coach house accommodations that further immerse guests in the past. Each room is meticulously furnished with period-appropriate decor, from wood hewed beds draped in fine linens to hand-crafted wooden chests and writing desks. The Old Inn is not just a place to eat and sleep—it is an experience, a living museum of New England’s colonial past. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

This traveler left a rating score only Posted 26 Aug 2024
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Trip back in time

Posted 4 Jul 2024 on Hotels
Lovely charming and old fashioned retreat from the everyday world
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Always Special

Posted 28 Jun 2024 on Hotels
A very special place. Magical atmosphere solely lit by candles. Food fantastic. One can feel the pride and care the owner and staff feel in every detail. It is also blissful to be surrounded by the well kept countryside.
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Posted 23 Feb 2024
It was great experience.