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  • Sarah B.

    This Inn blew us away...so quaint, sweet and comfortable! Free and convenient parking, free Wi-Fi, and very inviting staff! Our room (The Tower Room) was so sweet and roomy; there is a separate sitting area with views of the garden and Lake Champlain in the distance! The Inn provides coffee/tea all day as well as fresh baked cookies in your room and the dining area! Breakfast is also included and was simply wonderful. They were more than willing to accommodate my gluten free allergies which included gluten free baked bread as a starter. There is also a water station to fill water jugs if you are heading out on a bike ride or run, if you do we also recommend the Lake Champlain trail which leads to a Forever Young Tree House! Overall, wonderful experience!! We will definitely be going back!! #bestestroadtripofalifetime

    (5)
  • laura W.

    Absolutely beautiful inn within a nice walk of downtown Burlington. Rooms vary in cost from $150-$265 depending on the room/season. Breakfast is amazing and included. Come here if you can!

    (4)
  • Lorin K.

    I can't wait to go back. The owners are wonderful and inviting..as well as the fresh cookies! The building itself is absolutely stunning; we enjoyed simply wandering around it because it was huge. Our room was lovely, breakfast was great and the overnight stay was overall wonderful. We will definitely be coming back!

    (5)
  • Stephen N.

    Lovely place to stay in a lovely town. The breakfasts were delicious, and the staff friendly and helpful. The only down-side was the constant supply of delicious biscuits and the effect they had on my weight!

    (5)
  • Eugene K.

    Burlington, VT....why do you have to have so many wonderful things, yet be 500 miles away? One of them being this amazing inn...it's a retreat within a retreat (the second being the city of Burlington itself...and don't worry, there aren't any additional Inception-like levels to worry about...just the two)... First of all, this place is gorgeous inside and out...a Victorian mansion with pretty rooms and cozy and charming sitting areas- both inside and outside on the deck. I stayed here for one night right before the 4th of July weekend while waiting for a friend to pick me up and it was definitely a highlight of my time in Vermont. I wish I could have stayed longer! When I first got to the inn, I was too early for check-in, so left my bags with the staff while I checked out some local sites.... when I got back...Mandy had graciously put them in my room...where a snack plate with a chocolate chip cookie, dried cranberries, and local chocolate was waiting- a really nice touch! My bedroom (Periwinkle) was comfortable and cute, had a spotless bathroom, and free wifi. What's more...it's a green certified B&B! (You get all the pleasure of being pampered, with half the guilt!) In the afternoon, there were tangerines and fresh baked cookies (which were good) available, and coffee/tea were available at all hours. The breakfasts deserve their own paragraph...those were some of the best waffles I've ever had!....with a side of ham, whipped butter and fruit...even blackberries from the inn's backyard garden! (see photo) You got to pick from 3 daily selections- all of them gourmet...and to enjoy them in their solarium...(*sigh* ....of nostalgia but also of that full and contented feeling right after breakfast)...I wanted to stick around and read after breakfast, either in the peaceful solarium or on their also peaceful deck...but the rest of Burlington was calling... Just before checking out, I checked out the beautiful backyard (note: a prime journaling and reading spot)...and after I stopped kicking myself for not having checked it out sooner...met the owners Katie and Larry Davis who were working in the garden and backyard with their son Jordan...their daughter Carrie, it turns out, manages the inn- a great family! Very warm and friendly...and the garden is great too...the inn's kitchen regularly uses the bounty of the garden (which Jordan designed and built)...be sure to check it out! And speaking of things to check out: the inn is really close to downtown Burlington, with its many shops and restaurants...try American Flatbread and the Onion River Co-op market...and check with the staff about other things to do...they have really helpful maps and lists...even of other cities to try for day trips.... Ahh...such a relaxing and wonderful stay.....like going to a spa minus having to get wet...definitely my go-to place for a Burlington retreat....

    (5)
  • Eleanor L.

    The Inn was very beautiful and the rooms were fine. No issues. There's parking right out front which is great. I'd say the only disappointment that I had was with the breakfast. I didn't feel that it was anything special. The dining room itself is very pleasant and homey. I just wish that they would kick it up a notch with the breakfast. I've stayed at other B&Bs that had had much better and filling breakfast choices. If I were ever in the area again, yes, I'd still probably stay there. Visiting Burlington VT - A MUST! Absolutely loved visiting there and outside of the city as well.

    (4)
  • Joanna F.

    I LOVED the Willard Street Inn. It was one of the best places I've ever stayed. Our room was cozy, our private bathroom across the hall was spotless and the staff was wonderful without being intrusive. Every area of this inn felt amazingly cozy. Usually I get kind of creeped out or feel uncomfortable in b&b's, but I actually wanted to hang out in the solarium and the reading rooms because they were so comfortable. The food was also amazing. Three choices for breakfast every day of homemade, local food is enough for me, but they also had an array of fresh baked pastries with the breakfast, and fresh baked cookies every day. If that weren't enough, they also bring fresh baked cookies and Lake Champlain chocolates to your room daily. For the price of our room for a weekend, I was very impressed with all of the amenities. I can't wait to come back!

    (5)
  • Allan S.

    I am hesitant to say too many nice things about this B&B for fear of encouraging too many people to go. It was everything we hoped it would be. Beautiful building, beautiful decor, friendly staff, and delicious breakfasts. Hands down the nicest B&B in Burlington.

    (5)
  • Sarah M.

    Update: the business owner contacted me about some of the issues and a lot of it was just simple miscommunication. I've upgraded my review from four to five stars because they were so awesome about following up and sorting everything out.

    (5)
  • R P.

    Stayed at the Willlard Inn for two nights in early Jan '13. Cost was overall less then the "big" hotels in Burlington once the included parking, wifi, and (full service) breakfast are factored in. The Inn staff were all very friendly and accommodating and also replied to my email inquiries quickly prior to our arrival date. Our room was "cozy" by modern hotel standards but in the correct context of a guest room in a historic mansion, it was very nice and also had a private bath. We went to bed early one night and late the next and neither time did we hear more then a foot step or two from other guests passing in the hallway. Oh, and breakfast was outstanding!

    (5)
  • C F.

    Though technically a Bed n breakfast, we stayed two evenings and never met, or saw the owners. Upon a late arrival (9PM) the first night, we were 'greeted' with a breakfast sign-up sheet where it's a first come, first serve for allocated time slots. No cheery ' what time can we expect you for breakfast' here. Supermarket quality fruit and yogurt (in a state replete with micro dairies) completes a small hotel feel while this historic building and incredible garden cry out for a humanistic touch.

    (2)
  • Kate D.

    We stayed here on our honeymoon and loved it! The house and garden are beautiful and breakfasts really yummy. We especially loved the lemon sugar and ranger cookies put out in the afternoon with the 24 hour coffee and tea. We hope to return both to Burlington and the Inn sooner rather than later. Our time in the Tower room offered a lovely view of the backyard and the lake that we won't forget!

    (4)
  • alison k.

    Wonderful guest house. Breakfasts were delicious and the rooms were super luxurious. We were in the only room without a private bathroom, but the facilities were just across the hall and we had no awkward moments of bumping into anyone in the corridor. Very central to the centre of burlington, this place would be great got a longer stay where we could take advantage of the beautiful gardens.should also add that the sitting areas were very comfortable and we had frette robes too..lush!

    (5)
  • Laura D.

    This is a nice place to stay in Burlington, with more personality than a standard hotel but big enough (16 bedrooms) to not feel like you are staying in someone's house. I've stayed in a B&B before and felt very uncomfortable staying there, which made me weary to book Willard Street Inn at all. That being said quite a few people recommended this Inn and the price was right. We got the last room available for our weekend of choice, which wouldn't have been our first choice room but it fit the bill. The wallpaper was outdated, and changing that alone would do wonders for the rest of the decor. I also hit my head in the bathroom and I am only 5'2", so that was a bit annoying. Watch your head! The Inn definitely is going for a romantic feel. They offer a cork screw, and our room had a side table outfitted with wine glasses. It's my understanding that children under 12 aren't allowed to stay here either. That being said, my husband was disappointed when I promised him a flat screen TV per the room description, and the TV was smaller than his laptop screen! The Inn in general could really use some updating. It's nice and clean and in decent condition, but it could definitely use some sprucing up. It is an old place and seems busy so wear and tear is to be expected, I just hope they don't let it go too long. We met three staff members (all young women) and they were all very nice, friendly, and smiley. We were given a tour of the Inn when we arrived and the woman explained how breakfast works and explained other convenience items for guests. For example, there is a small fridge for guest use so you could bring back leftovers or a small refrigerator item if you choose, which is nice. The real highlight for my husband and myself was the food. There were homemade cookies placed in our room each day, and there were also cookies and fruit in a side parlor in the afternoons. The cookies that we sampled were delicious. The breakfast that we had was also really good. It started off with a basket of muffins and scones, which were unreal. I had California Eggs Benedict and my husband had chocolate waffles. Both were served with fresh fruit, a selection of juices, and coffee. Overall this is a solid place to stay. We would definitely stay here again, and recommend it to those looking for a unique stay for a reasonable price.

    (4)
  • Erin N.

    I went to the Willard Street Inn for a romantic weekend in Burlington two years ago and I still think about it fondly all the time. The breakfasts provided were simply phenomenal. I think I ate my weight in scones. Each afternoon when you return from your adventures you're greeted with freshly baked chocolate chip cookies left in your room. The staff was extremely helpful and gave us wonderful restaurant recommendations. Obviously it's all about the food with me...but you can't beat the location mere steps from Church Street. This is a definite must-try!

    (5)
  • Peter G.

    I live in Burlington for a long time and always heard great things, but was quite disappointed with the shape of the inn and our room. It was perfectly pleasant, but I'm not sure it deserves its designation of being on the select registry. Good location and friendly staff made it comfortable for a couple of nights.

    (2)
  • Shannon S.

    Perfect, Perfect, Perfect. It's been a long, long time since I've had a stay as pleasurable as the one night stay I had at the Willard Street Inn. The hotel is in an excellent location in Burlington, VT only a short walk away from Church Street and and minute drive. There is plenty of parking in the hotel parking lot and the only minus was that check in wasn't until 3pm--so we had to kill time until then. Fortunately, there is plenty to do on Church Street during the day and Lake Champlain is streets away. When we checked in the girl working gave us a mini tour and explained to us all of the amenities--there were restaurant books with menus inside, plenty of maps and pamplets for sightseeing around the area, plenty of rooms to sit and relax in---beautiful amenities like a working kitchen, mini fridge for patrons, bottle openers and chillers to bring to your room as well as an ice machine. She also showed us the fresh baked cookies, coffee and tea and I was really, really impressed by the warm welcome. She helped carry our things upstairs to the 3rd floor (where our room was) and we made ourself at home. We had a private bathroom, self-controlled air conditioning unit a small tv as well as fresh baked cookies in room, Lake Champlain Chocolates and a free B&B Guidebook. We relaxed, the bed was SO comfortable and the inn was quiet. We had visited the Magic Hat factory that day so we took advantage of the ice and the chiller as well as the bottle opener! That night we planned on drinking on Church Street so we walked there. CUTE neighborhood--5-7 minute walk mostly downhill--and we arrived back around 12am to a quiet house and those fantastic cookies! (The walk back was easy and safe too, though mostly UPHILL when you get close to the Inn, but it made for an excitingly funny drunken adventure!) The next morning we woke up after a PERFECT nights sleep in our super comfy bed. We had signed up for the 9:00am breakfast so we went downstairs and had the best service while overlooking the backyard. The food was fantastic--great waffles with carmelized banannas on top and fresh, hot coffee. I'm only sad we stayed for 1 day only because it was completely romantic, calm and a great Burlington Experience! You MUST stay here.

    (5)

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  • Mon :7:30 am - 9:00pm

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    Wi-Fi : Free

Willard Street Inn

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