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  • Ted M.

    I've stayed here more than once, both in the hostel-style dorm rooms and private room (sweetheart room with my wife), most recently. Niki & Andy are both very friendly, hospitable and professional. You'll be looking forward to breakfast in the mornings, and the coffee is not just acceptable - its GOOD (via french press). Tea also available. Everything here is clean and tidy. I noticed there are more signs now than during previous stays, but they all relate to basic common courtesy and manners. Evidently some people need it in writing. We would both recommend and use fireside again were we in the area. Thanks for the hospitality!!

    (5)
  • Alex K.

    Cozy, eccentric, welcoming. And laundry is included in the price. What more could you ask for as a thru-hiker or a traveler?

    (5)
  • Jared M.

    My buddy and I booked a stay at the Inn in March. After traveling for a week in Colorado one of our local buddy's meet us in Break, so the group became 3 people. After checking in and having prepaying the amount we where advised we could not have an extra person stay in our .... which was going to be for just one of the nights out of the two. We told them we would not mind sharing a bunkbed with our one extra person, for just one night. They still declined and credited us only half our amount back and said they could not give us the full amount. So we still had to pay half for rooms we did not even stay in. Also upon our arrival we where greeted with a bunch of rules that any grown adult would not break and we where looked upon like we where teenage boys looking for trouble when in fact we are all in our mid 30s and 40s with children of our own. If you want to stay in a place where you feel like you have your grandparents looking over your shoulder ever minute , then this is the place for you. For the same price you can stay at the Breck inn down the street. You will definitely have a better experience , also they have a free shuttle.

    (1)
  • Grand Y.

    Pros: 1. The hostel is perfectly situated in the center of town, a block off of the main street. 2. the rooms are cheap. 3. the hostel owners are nice. 4. there is secure storage for your bikes, boards and skis. 5. there is an indoor hot tub! Cons: 1. The hostel beds are really narrow and might be uncomfortable for some. 2. There is only a microwave, so you can't do any cooking here. Overall, a great stay. I meant to stay 2 nights, and ended up here for 5.

    (5)
  • Colette N.

    Perfect for what we were looking for! I have never been to Colorado and went to visit my sson. We decided to hang out in Breckenridge and booked the Fireside Inn. What a perfect spot for us. My friend and I shared a bunk bed room and he (20 yrs) stayed in one of the dorm rooms. While we were there, he met snowboarders from Australia and had a great time out on the mountain with them - immediate cameraderie to be sure. This gave my friend and I plenty of time to eat, drink and shop. Everything is within walking distance and we did more than our fair share of each! There is not a ton of night life in Breckenridge, but we were okay coming back to the Fireside and hanging out. Bathrooms are shared, which takes a little getting used to and the rooms are very small. That being said, I cant imagine anything more reasonably priced or conveniently located in Breck. I'd suggest bringing a towel, wash cloth and hand towel, altho a towel is provided. Also remember toiletries (soap, shampoo, tissue). We will be returning for future visits!

    (5)
  • M H.

    After backpacking for six days, this was a great place to land. Nicky, our hostess, was awesome, laundering our stinky clothes and having them all ready within a few hours. Slept really well with minimal noise from our neighbors. Place is immaculate, with clean showers and tidy rooms. My wife and I stayed in a room with a bunk bed. Didn't get a chance to try out the hot tub since the hours are a little limited (between 4 and 7:30pm). It's within walking distance to town so we didn't have a hard time finding a great burger place with some cheap, cold, beers. My only complaint is that I wish they had a fireside inn in Leadville and all our other re supply spots :)

    (5)
  • Susan S.

    We stayed at Fireside for three nights and chose the Hunter room. We needed something with a little more space as there was my husband, myself and our 18 month old toddler. This room was perfect for what we needed. It was nice to have our own space and we also loved being able to mingle with other guests in the communal dining areas. In hotels, you just go to your room and not speak to anyone, but here, it was nice to meet other travelers and swap stories. Niki and Andy are fantastic and had great advice for all things Breck. We felt very welcomed and comfortable at Fireside. Breakfasts were delicious and there was something to satisfy everyone. We would definitely stay here again. Loved their fur-babies!

    (4)
  • Christopher K.

    Found this B&B just by chance the day I arrived in Breckenridge. So glad I did! For $30 it really can't be beat. The owners are great, the place is clean, and quaint and has just about everything you need. Almost everyone else staying here is really nice and interesting to talk to. Even if you just rent a bunk there's plenty of room in the house to find private space.

    (5)
  • Janelle S.

    Definitely, as the five star rating describes, "as good as it gets!". I stayed at Fireside Inn for three nights while in Breck and loved this place. Top notch. The owner, Niki, is fantastic. With my accommodations I received a complimentary breakfast - each evening you sign up on the list and select your breakfast request. Continental or hot breakfast (2 selections of eggs + toast, sausage, bacon, waffles, pancakes - which were divine!). There are two full bathrooms with showers and a powder room. Kitchen area with a microwave and refrigerator. Ice in the freezer. The water is delicious straight from the tap. Living room area with a fireplace, TV, two couches and several soft chairs. The bedrooms are all located in the back wing of the house, away from the bathrooms and the communal areas - which is nice. Sort of keeps your room more quiet, ya know? The only thing that I didn't love is that the jacuzzi is only open from 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. That's a bit of a bummer. It's in a private room of its own and people could easily uncover/re-cover and turn on/off the jets on their own if they want to use it. But, pretty minor thing given the grand scheme, right? Location is fantastic. Right in the thick of things and pretty much walkable to any part of town. On a freezing eight degree night I walked all the way down to Park and Main. Bundle up and dress in layers and even the furthest parts of town aren't too far. Tip: take off your damn shoes, especially if it's snowy and they are all wet! There are shelves right in the entry mudroom. No one wants to walk around and get their socks wet because some jerk didn't take off their snowy boots. Be respectful. I would leave my slippers on the shelf and put them on when I took my shoes off. In short: if ever I'm in Breckenridge again, I will for sure be staying at Fireside Inn!

    (5)
  • Ben G.

    Extremely accommodating and friendly. I stayed here 3 different nights over the course of a Colorado backpacking trip in July. They cleaned my very foul laundry, prepared excellent breakfasts, and gave lots of great tips for my time in Breckenridge. Definitely coming back here and bringing family next time.

    (5)
  • Jennifer D.

    I rarely compose reviews, mostly because I am lazy. However, the Fireside Inn deserves a 30,000-word dissertation, preferably in Iambic Pentameter, delivered in song by a flock of golden fairy princesses from the top of a shimmering mountain blanketed in diamond cream. I love this place. And I love Gaspode, one of the two resident poodles. My new husband and I came here for our Honeymoon, and it was magical. We stayed in the Hunter's Room, a charming space replete with character - a fireplace, a stunning snowy view, deer wallpaper, and mallard statuettes. In the morning, we would meander downstairs and sit at a communal wooden table in a room aglow with natural light and adorned with antique ski equipment. Nikki, the owner, cooked us breakfast, which she would serve with hot tea and French press coffee. I enjoyed chatting with her; she is genuinely hospitable and highly intelligent and probably has countless stories to tell. We were unable to ski during this trip, so she set up to go dogsledding, a childhood dream-come-true for my husband, who grew up reading Gary Paulsen novels. We were so very sad to leave. Upon our melancholy departure, Nikki gifted us with a Fireside Inn mug, from which I shall forever sip my morning tea.

    (5)
  • Shaina P.

    Love. love love. Granted this is my first time at Breckenridge, it's not my first time in a hostel, so let me tell you that this one was a fine choice. Note that it's not just a hostel, it's a B&B, too. What's the difference you ask? HOSTEL ($) B&B ($$) Small private rooms (87) or Private rooms (134+) Small "dorm" rooms (40 pp) A room w private access to hot tub 8PM+ Shared bathrooms En suite bathroom Downstairs Upstairs Breakfast not incl. (12) Breakfast included (and I mean pancakes, french toast, eggs, bacon, etc.) Similar amenities ..................... Continental breakfast is free: oatmeal, etc. Enjoy complimentary tea, hot cocoa, and cake at 4 PM Hot tub access until 8 PM Shared fridge and microwave, no kitchen Shared living area downstairs Place to store your gear: skis, boards, limited boot space Free parking On top of all of these features, the Inn truly is a short walk from the gondola that provides you with free access to Peak 7 and 8 on the mountain. A little tiresome if you're not used to the altitude and I was a little surprised at how icy the sidewalks were. Beats paying for overpriced parking at the gondola though. You can buy your passes at the gondola or Peak 8. You can get to all of the other peaks from any and all of the Peak base lodges. Then, when you return after a day of skiing, why would you want to stay on the mountain anyway? All the fun stuff happens downtown, which is another short walk from the Inn. Liquor, beer, billiards, massage, shopping, burgers, pubs, and casual/fine dining. To get to the Breckenridge Brewery on "the other side of town", we walked a short 0.6 miles.

    (5)
  • Ryan C.

    Top class accommodations for much cheaper than I was fearing for Breck. The common areas help you meet other cool people.

    (5)
  • Andrew S.

    Stayed here for several days while going to Breckenridge ski resort. The location is fantastic and there is a shuttle that can take you anywhere in the town, although most places like the lifts and downtown are within walking distance. The staff is friendly, but pay very close attention to all of the many rules that are told to you when you arrive or the staff will not hesitate to confront you. The biggest knock I really have is that although there is a common area for people to meet and converse, the atmosphere in that area does not promote any kind of noise or talking whatsoever. While staying here I tried my best to only go back to my room to sleep because if I wanted to be at he inn I would have to find something silent to do. Overall though I may go back... The price is attractive and you get what you pay for which is a good thing in my book.

    (3)
  • Amber A.

    Great little hostel and can't beat the price/location in Breckinridge. There's ski storage, an indoor hot tub, a chill atmosphere and plenty of English humor supplied by the awesome inn keepers. Breakfast was a bit pricey, but the food was great and portions substantial. Oh, and don't forget tea and cake each day at 4! Stayed in the dorms and all was great. Def coming back again.

    (5)
  • Leah P.

    Love this place! I've stayed there a couple times, always had a good experience. It's a 2 minute walk to all the fun stuff on Main St, and it's very clean and friendly. The beds are kind of tiny and cheap, but for the cost you really can't beat a hostel like this. Great common room, hot tub, and a TV. Definitely worth the money!

    (5)
  • Josh C.

    Awesome Bed & Breakfast in Breckenridge. Rooms are around $40 per person and its right in the heart of Breckenridge within walking distance to the gondola. Easy drive to Copper, Keystone, or even Vail too. Andy and Nikki are awesome too, always willing to chat and give you tips about the area. They even cook you breakfast!

    (5)
  • k b.

    I've been to many, many hostels across the world, but never have I encountered proprietors as pleasant as Andy and Niki. I really can't even begin to express how wonderful they are. The only person who couldn't have their heart warmed here would be someone who thinks Germany should have WWII, because you will find tons of photos, portraits, maps, and such depicting Britain's fighters and victory. You'll of course find lots of other interesting trinkets if you look about. The building itself is well situated for conversing with other guests, with a large common room as well as another room with a 14-person dining table. And oh you will want to converse with the other guest, because on a whole they are awesome! Many of them are return guests, so I know that it must be this good on a regular basis. It's like making instant friends. The facilities themselves are not particularly outstanding, the beds being ok, certainly not terrible, but nothing to write home about either. The showers are ok, with water pressure a bit low, but the water is hot! Things are kept quite clean as well. The hot tub is awesome, it's a 6-person tub of stainless steel over wood, and stays quite nice and hot in the sort of sauna room. It's quite deep and the jets are strong, but not overwhelming. Would have liked to be able to jump in later in the evening, perhaps they may relax that rule someday, but currently out by 8pm so the room with the private suite gets full use. The kitchen isn't for guest use, however, there is tea time at 4-5pm after skiing! Proper tea time! With cake! So good. But if you want to cook, not the best place for you, unless a microwave is all you need. Also breakfast is quaint, and quite nice. Their is a full $12 breakfast or a $6 breakfast with choice of bagel, oatmeal, or toast. I opted for the bagel, which comes with cream cheese, a small fruit cup, orange juice, and a full french-press of coffee. Perfect start to the day! Access to the building is 24-hours with your key. It's just two blocks off Main St. on Wellington & French. Everything is easily walkable. And of course the dogs! There are two dogs, one of which is Gaspod, and I believe they are both giant poodles though I'm terrible with dog breeds so don't quote me on that. If you ever get bored, just chat it up with Andy or your fellow guests, they have great stories. Such an amazing place. I don't really like Breckenridge that much, but I'd come back just so I could stay here again.

    (5)
  • Samuel M.

    I stayed there during two nights in March 2010 during Springbreak. It was amazing. It's really close to everything. The hostel owners are really nice. The people there were awesome. You have space to put your ski or snowboard. The rooms are not really big but it's enough. If you're tall, be carefull the beds are really small :-) If I come back to Breck, I will definitively stay there again.

    (4)
  • Brian M.

    I am hesitant to leave a review because this is the best kept secret for accommodations in breck. My girlfriend and I spent two nights here and it was wonderful. The cost was extremely affordable and location is superb. It's about a 5 minute walk with ski boots on to the Gondola and also in great proximity to all main street restaurants. the Inn keepers were wonderful people and made our stay feel so welcoming. We stayed in the dorm which I beleive has 10 beds in total. I would recommend ear plugs if you are easily awaken by snoring or talking. Overall the hostel is great and we can't wait to stay here again.

    (5)
  • Kyle L.

    There are not enough positive words in the English language to describe how great Andy and Niki are. In a town overrun with condos and resorts, they run one of the few true havens for young people on a budget. There are seven hostel beds in Breck, and all seven of them are in Andy and Niki's attic. I've heard from friends that the regular and B&B rooms are nice as well.

    (5)

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