OLD CITY HOUSE
B&B offering rooms decorated with a huge double bed and some with a private balcony or hot tub
Located in the heart of Downtown St. Augustine, just steps away from the Lightner Museum, this colonial-style home was built in 1873. This bed and breakfast skillfully blends modern comforts with the charm and privacy of an old house. Each room is individually decorated and features a king-size bed, and some have their own private balcony or hot tub. The on-site restaurant has been a Top 100 Florida restaurant since 1990, and is also listed as one of the top 25 restaurants in North Florida.
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However, the bed was super uncomfortable. Very firm and springy. It feels pretty dated and like things could use some maintenance. Additionally, there was no wifi. This place felt overpriced in its current state.
The place was not well insulated for sound. The walls were thin and you could hear whenever someone came up the steps.
This place did not feel pet friendly to us. We travel regularly with our dog and she’s used to being in new places. We’ve never had an issue with her barking in hotel rooms, but we did notice when we came back from dinner that she barked when she heard us coming up the steps, but she was not barking before that. We also noticed another dog did the same on the day we were leaving, where they barked when we were going down the stairs. Because of the layout of the place and thin walls, it feels like most dogs would not do well in this situation at least in the rooms close to the stairs. The owner told us that we had to stay with the dog in the hotel or take her with us for the whole vacation. Fortunately, the city is very dog friendly so we were able to scramble and find new plans.
A good rule of thumb might be: if your dog would bark at the mail man dropping something off, you’ll likely have a problem here with a pet.
We’ve stayed at 3 hotels after this that are pet friendly on our road trip and never hear our dog barking when we approach the room and even started testing stomping around after pretending to leave to make sure it’s not something new going on.
Overall, we felt the room was overpriced, uncomfortable, and in need of maintenance. Even without our dog we would not stay again and rather walk a bit further from a different place.
By far, this inn offers the best dinner in town. The food is exceptional and the entire staff makes you feel like family. Special thanks to Mac and Esteban for the incredible service and conversation.
We tried the Ossobuco and rack of lamb along with crab bisque soup and the cream of broccoli prepared by Juan who is a master chef.
Can't say enough great things about our stay and the awesome hospitality. Highly recommend a visit.