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  • Erica D.

    I stayed here as part of a wedding - the groom's mother bought out the entire inn for the bridal party. I can say without reservation, if you are thinking of having a wedding here, don't. I don't know if the innkeeper just decided that she hated us before we arrived or what, but staying here was kind of like staying with your aunt (assuming your aunt is a retired schoolmarm who decided in 1978 that your father was a loser and still sort of holds it against you that you were ever born). The rooms were cutesy but nice, and the bottomless cookie jar was pretty good, but that was about it. She had a lot of rules and spoke to us in a very brusk and condescending way. She seemed like someone born without the customer service gene. As we were a small group of friends and family here to celebrate, we tried to make light of the situation - and that really only made things worse. It all came to a head on the last night when, some time between when we all went to bed and woke up in the morning, someone mysteriously took a small hatchet or very large knife to one of the sofas. Since Norman Bates'ing the furniture seems like not the best way to way to repay the groom's mother for her generosity in putting us all up, I can only surmise this mauling was done by a deft wild bear with crack lock-picking skills, a very hostile ghost, or perhaps someone who stood to collect a large sum of revenge money (500 freakin' dollars) for the damage!

    (1)
  • Terri T.

    Our favorite place to stay in the Naples/Bridgton area. Great hostess and lovely accommodations. We come back every year.

    (5)
  • Lynn L.

    Very clean, comfortable inn in a beautiful part of Maine! Breakfast was wonderful. Aside from the above pros (why 2 stars), I had quite a negative experience.... Unfortunately, no hot water in our bathroom when we arrived on an early Sat afternoon. Apparently just a certain section of the inn did not have hot water. We had an important, somewhat formal event to attend to later in the day & into the evening & needed to shower, get dressed up etc. But, things like this happen in life & understood, no problem. Cindy, the owner, was very apologetic & there was already a repair man there to fix it. We arrived back late at night to sleep & next morning, couldn't wait to take a shower without it being ice cold this time. No such luck. No hot water! Got dressed & went to Cindy to ask her what's going on with no hot water again. She said repair man could not fix it & would continue to work on it Mon. We were checking out Sun anyways. Apologizing again, offering to take 20% off the rate, NEXT time we stay. We checked out & I was left with three things really bothering me: 1.) she didn't offer or say she tried to accommodate us with using a shower in another part of the inn where there was hot water available, especially knowing we had clearly requested an earlier check in to have time to get ready for the event we needed to be on time for. It was still 1 1/2 before the standard check in time. I'm sure she could have let us use just a shower in another room & would have had enough time to clean it before the check in time 2.) upon returning to the inn late that night to go to bed, there was no communication, out of courtesy, informing us that there was still no hot water 3.) the 20% should have been taken off the bill at THAT time-not the NEXT time! The basic reasons one stays at an inn, hotel, motel etc., 1st & foremost, is to have a clean bed & access to warm water. We had a clean bed & cold water. To acknowledge the discount offer for a future stay should have nothing to do with the current reason that we were inconvenienced! The 20% off for the next time we stay, is a shrewd way to run a business-especially at an inn with the fine reputation it has. If we received the 20% off at check out, I would have definitely wanted to stay there again, but now, I will not even consider it.

    (2)
  • Susan K.

    Noble House is an excellent inn and the breakfasts are fabulous. Both of the innkeepers, Rick and Julie, are very friendly--they make you feel welcome and always have great advice on area restaurants and sites. The inn is beautifully decorated and very cozy. We've stayed at Noble House a few times and Rick and Julie make us feel like old friends. We won't stay anywhere else in the Bridgton area--Noble House is the best!

    (5)
  • Tasha L.

    I had my wedding at the Noble House Inn and I regret it every day. A lot, well all of the reviews, for this place are for 1 night stays-- I can assure you that having to deal more closely with the innkeeper and having to make more use of the facilities, I had a drastically different experience than these reviews reflect. Please note that the current innkeeper only took over this establishment in early 2013, before most yelp reviews have been posted. My handsome husband and I wanted to have a fun, intimate wedding weekend with family and some close friends. We both wanted a small wedding and thought Noble House would be great. My mother in law was kind enough to rent out the entire inn for the weekend for the wedding party. We were a group of, at the youngest, 30 somethings. We were not a pack of wild crazy college kids. My guests were not happy with the condescending way Innkeeper Cindi addressed them from the very start, nor did they need a lecture that during the hottest weekend of the summer they needn't turn the ac on in their rooms because the air was so "delicious". On the morning of my wedding, Cindi lectured me in a condescending manner in front of my entire wedding party that someone had left the door ajar the night before. If she had an issue she could have taken me or my husband aside; this was embarrassing, stressful and completely uncalled for. We had a lovely toast after our wedding. However, we couldn't even mingle with our guests for 5 minutes until Cindi and her staff come out and bark at everyone to move so they can start putting food out. A mere minutes after exchanging vows, I already felt so embarrassed about how our guests were being treated. My mom tried to get me some water in the kitchen pre-pictures and Cindi yelled at her for daring to take a plastic cup. It was so hot that I got a little woozy taking pictures. While I was resting upstairs with my groom for a few minutes, one of my bridesmaids came up to tell me that Cindi was going to start dinner in 10 minutes with or without us-the show must go on with or without the bride and groom!! We did make it down for the dinner. Cindi came up to me in the middle of my wedding dinner asking me when we were going to get on with the cake cutting. I told her in so many words that we would cut the cake when we were ready. I had had it at that point. The breakfast hours are 9am-10am, changed to 8-9am the day of the wedding, which was understandable. However, unbeknownst to us, the day after breakfast was once again moved up (after I specifically told her this group gets up a little later). Cindi snatched the breakfast up from right under the nose of my maid of honor, who showed up at 9:05am, so it could meet its maker in the trash can. And just prior to check-out, she left a wonderful final impression on my family when she accused my brother in law of smoking in his room and ripping her couch. (because these offenses are surely related!) We had a few smokers in our party and they very good about taking it outside. She should constitute a rule that smokers period cant stay in her home err inn and do a pat-down at check-in if the smell bothers her so much. I didn't see the couch, I was outside because I couldn't even stand to look at her anymore. I hope she enjoyed the $500 she charged my mother in law for it though.

    (1)
  • M E.

    We had our wedding here in the summer of 2013. It was perfect and amazing. We wanted a small wedding in Bridgton since my family vacations there every summer. Cindi called me and asked my preferences and then took care of everything! She ordered the flowers, the amazing cake, the post-wedding snacks, and the photographer. It was exactly what we wanted in our simple, small wedding. My family thought the food was amazing and the staff treated them kindly (even when they helped themselves to a diet coke from a non-guest fridge). I would not change a thing about our wedding day. It was exactly what me and my husband wanted. We had a small, family wedding that felt like a combination of a traditional wedding and an elopement. I loved that all the arrangements were taken care of by the staff and we just showed up in our outfits and got married. All the people (many children) felt welcome and pampered that day.

    (5)
  • Tim H.

    I was here in October 2013 - the way Cindi and Julie run this place pretty much conformed to what I thought a New England B&B would be like. Cool old house near a lake with trees acquiescing to the stereotypical definition of "fall foliage". We weren't your typical B&B crowd, so even though we didn't really join in with the communal jigsaw puzzle etc., it was still a great place to stay. Easy walking distance of the small town for lunch or dinner (yes, the distance doesn't change based on the time of day, though a flashlight is handy once it has gone dark). I had a (the only) room with a balcony, so one night we did get take out and eat it on the balcony (no take out in the rooms - too smelly per Cindi and Julie and I support their stance on this - and we did get permission for the balcony feast). Breakfast was different every day - and while I'd have preferred a larger selection, everything that was on offer was very tasty - and our hosts were eager to accommodate any requests they could. Although this is the only example I've sampled, I don't think you'll find much better examples of the NE B&B than this place, and the location couldn't be beat either.

    (4)
  • Eliza M.

    You need not look any further in Bridgton - I promise you, you will not find a better place to stay. Julie and Rick have turned this B&B into a wonderful home-away-from-home. I honestly can say it is the nicest bed I have EVER slept in. The sheets must have been 1230338 thread count. The bathroom was nicely stocked, lots of hot water, and a scrumptious breakfast was made by Rick. They have a lovely, passive dog who quietly sits around the house - not rambunctious at all, and I'm sure if you asked her to be put upstairs, Rick and Julie would oblige. But she's SO sweet, how could you? I will go back every time I'm in Bridgton and I know a number of my colleagues have been/will go when they're back in the area as well.

    (5)
  • Debbie M.

    Clean warm and welcoming. This place just feels like home. Clean Rooms, a porch to sit on and enjoy the views. Always snacks and drinks available, cozy fire place. This place was all decorated for Halloween really giving it the fall feeling I love. This place is great all around.

    (5)
  • Elena W.

    This is one of my new favorite places in Maine! I had to stay in Bridgton for work and usually enjoy a chain hotel. I saw this B&B, did some research and was completely in awe of this beautiful inn when I arrived. Julie and Rick did the most incredible job making me feel comfortable when I checked in. Their their warm personalities and their endless jar of cookies (which were amazing) and comfortable (and clean) rooms made me not want to leave the next morning. Julie and Rick went above and beyond and found out when I had to leave in the morning so breakfast would be ready for me when I woke up. FYI- Breakfast is INCREDIBLE. I had french toast with homemade (warm) maple syrup, sausages and fresh fruit. HEAVEN. You will not want to leave Noble. It is a truly a home-away-from home.

    (5)
  • Martha D.

    Staying at the Noble House is like staying with a friendly relative, albeit one who has great taste and major cooking skills! Our room (the Garden room) was large and nicely appointed with great attention to detail. There were doors that opened on to a patio and in the summer, it would offer a great view of the garden. The bathroom features an amazing two person Jacuzzi that is perfect for relaxing. There is a thermostat in the room so you can control the heat and the bed is SO comfy we could barely drag ourselves out of it to go ski! The inn has a cozy common area with a fireplace, bottomless cookie jar, free tea and coffee, and a lazy doggie named Daisy you can pet and play with. Breakfast in the morning was DELICIOUS and all homemade. It included homemade granola with yogurt and fresh fruit, freshly baked muffins, apple stuffed crepes, sausage, an egg dish, home fries, and more. Noble House makes you feel welcome and offers a special experience. One couple eloped the night we stayed there! If you're seeking a restful stay in a beautiful B&B, look no further.

    (5)
  • Mark B.

    Very nice facilities in a beautiful location. Julie and Rick obviously take a lot of pride in running a first-class B & B and it shows. The accommodations were great, as was the food. Friendly and helpful hosts are what make a B & B excellent, and this one certainly qualifies. We'd stay there again in a heartbeat if we return to this part of Maine.

    (5)
  • Alex E.

    We recently stayed here overnight to go snowshoeing. The B&B is very cozy and clean, with a living room you can relax in and leather couches in front of the fire. Our room was well appointed with a porch and full bath, though it was a little cold to be on the porch. We had a fun time eating from the cookie jar and drinking tea. Breakfast was great! We had a fantastic french toast with fruit and sausage, and the owners make all of it themselves. The breakfast room has a wall of windows where you can look out over the lake behind the neighboring houses. The owners were great to talk to and gave us advice on where to snowshoe the next day. They also have a house dog who loves to play in the living room. The location is just outside of town, and it took us a few wrong turns to find the street in the dark - make sure to look for the boat put-in down the street. Parking was up the driveway. Overall, we had a very enjoyable time and plan on returning again.

    (4)
  • Amy B.

    We were very excited to stay at the Noble House on our wedding night. The premises are absolutely beautiful and the rooms clean and cozy looking. As we were arriving after the short check-in window, we arranged to meet with the owner the day before after our ceremony rehearsal. When we arrived about 30-min. late because our rehearsal had run over, Julie, the owner was very brisk with us and rebuked us for not being right on time to get checked into our room. This is definitely a place where you have to work on their schedule. Since we hadn't had a chance to eat at our wedding reception, we brought two plates of food with us to eat at a later time during the weekend. There is no food allowed in the rooms (which is probably a good thing to keep the rooms clean), but there is a common refrigerator where anyone can keep food and beverages to enjoy in the common area. Of course, there is not a microwave to warm up any food or beverages you do bring. When we did want to eat our food, we asked the owners if there was a microwave we could use, and they told us that there was not one available to guests. They did warm our food up in the microwave they had in the kitchen, but not without making us feel like we put them out in some way. We only asked this when we saw them hanging out in the common area, so we weren't exactly putting anyone out. The room was very nice and the bed was quite comfortable, but we were there in early September, and anyone who has been to Maine knows that it gets very chilly at night in September. The bed only had a thin blanket on it, and we were unable to sleep because we were so cold. We got up in the middle of the night and tore apart the room looking for an extra blanket, but there was none to be found. They did give us an extra blanket when we asked, for our second night, but we felt that was a pretty basic thing to provide in Maine any time of year. I believe this is one of the most expensive inns in the entire state of Maine, and the hotel we stayed at near the airport the following night was a quarter the price and much more welcoming and comfortable than our two nights at The Noble House. I wish I could say we had a wonderful honeymoon at The Noble House, but unfortunately we had an experience we wouldn't want to repeat or recommend to anyone else.

    (2)
  • Domu A.

    I stayed here during the low season in Winter. Room was comfortable and clean, like the rest of the inn. Best of all, it's family-run. I fell ill after a very fun day of snow-tubing and helped to exhaust the nightly supply of hot water. Good range of Harney & Sons tea, free all day. There's also a bottomless cookie jar, if that interests you, and instant hot chocolate. Breakfast was very good. Too sweet for my tastes, but varied, homemade, and very good. Juice, hot beverage, fruit, baked goods, and main. Different every morning. If I were to visit the area again I'd want to stay here again. I'd want to see what it's like when it's warm outside. The hosts were wonderful. They also looked so...wholesome. Clean and fresh and glowing, and maybe it's Maine. Beautiful dog but I don't remember her name. She's playful if you want her to be. I just sat near the fire and watched.

    (4)

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