The brewery and its restaurant is the happening spot in town — there are few other options, especially with restaurants. This is a lively popular spot — the staff is upbeat and really hustles to provide good service and the food and beverages brewed on site were top notch. It’s the “Inn” part of our visit that was really disappointing for us after seeing the nice photos and descriptions on the web. Our room was in a building of maybe 10 units across the street from the brewery-restaurant. Looked fine from the outside with its front porch and seating, but the interior was something of a shock with its completely drab outdated, cheap furnishings and carpeting and flimsy construction. Our unit had a tiny room next to the bedroom with an uncomfortable sofa and mini fridge but our luggage (3 small suitcases and a couple of bags) completely filled it, leaving no room to sit, let alone move. The bedroom was also cramped with a queen bed, dresser and 2 nightstands somehow wedged in, again, no space to move around. No closet either. The broken coffee maker and hair dryer added insult to injury. My advice would be to visit the restaurant and brewery but find someplace else to stay.