6/10 Okay
Andrew
Oct 6, 2025
Liked: Cleanliness
Disliked: Room comfort
I wasn't terribly impressed with this hotel. I booked it because I was under the impression that I was staying at a quaint inn, when this hotel is actually just an old hotel that is being marketed as something it isn't. Our room was listed at $350 for the night, plus $45 or so for parking (there is a $10 a day lot immediately in front of the hotel that I wish I had been aware of before I booked). Our room was small, the carpet was thread-bare in places, there were a small amount of fuzzy analog TV channels to choose from (this issue reallu bugged me - I haven't seen analogue TV in a hotel in decades!), the shower was one of those plastic inserts that you'd see in an old Econolodge, the door to the room was hinged backwards so it opened into the hallway (this is a weird thing I've never seen in a hotel before; because the door swings outward, you could theoretically use a credit card to jimmy open the door from the hall) and there wasn't a chain on the door. The hotel was walking distance from downtown, which was nice, but for $50 more we could have stayed in the Hilton that is at the center of downtown and houses three restaurants (IHOP, The Keg and Ruth's Chris Steak House). In the case of the Old Stone Inn, boutique simply means expensive.
Andrew
Stayed 1 night in Oct 2025





























