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  • Hanni P.

    Love love loved our stay at the old consulate! Great hosts, delicious breakfasts obviously made with love with whole fresh organic local foods. The eggs Benedict was the best I've ever had! And the Russian creme with berries omg. . . No words. It's clean and comfortable. Couldn't ask for more!

    (5)
  • Karen J.

    The Old Consulate is not your average B&B., it is an experience into the Victorian age, a taste of living history or rather imagining what it would be like. The beautifully maintained Victorian home for Cindy and Nathan's B&B is resplendent with top notch period furnishings. They themselves maintain the Victorian illusion by wearing simple clothing that harkens to that time. At the time of our visit they were in the process of revitalizing the grounds with a true Victorian garden. Walking up a few steps to the wrap around porch, one enters the vestibule which has a sitting area, fireplace and display cabinet featuring antique items like mens top hats and unusual stringed instruments, such as the hurdy-gurdy and cittern. The livingroom includes a 1930s piano, which another guest was playing 1900's era music on as we entered...what a treat upon arrival! There is also a harp, should one be inclined. On the first floor there is also a library where the coffe and tea is available 24/7, and the dining room with a view of the water. The second and third floors are for the guest rooms. There seems to be a wide variety of room choices. Do keep in mind that when Victorian homes were built bathrooms were not part of their original plans, so in subsequent years they were shoe horned in. Expect them to be small. Not much room to place your stuff. In the basement they have a pool table and sitting area for playing board games. We stayed three nights while exploring the area. The three-course breakfasts are gourmet, and served promptly at nine o'clock. Our room was on the third floor, front of the house. Air circulation in these older homes aren't what we are used to, so it was stuffy in there and our window was always open. The website warns of the court house clock bell going off hourly. If you are a light sleeper there are earplugs provided should that help. If you think this could be an issue for you, probably a room facing the water would be better as they are in the opposite side of the house from the court house clock bell. We enjoyed our stay. It is a very good value with an experience you will enjoy being part of

    (5)
  • Dave S.

    Beautiful rooms, wonderful hosts, 3 course breakfast, fresh espresso - highly recommend

    (5)
  • Max C.

    If you are looking for an authentic Victorian B&B experience with clean, comfortable, quiet rooms we highly recommend the Old Consulate Inn. Our hosts were very friendly yet unobtrusive. Breakfast was Five Star! Downtown is well within walking distance as well as the "uptown" Port Townsend area which has a great bakery, pub and grocery store. You will not regret staying here!

    (5)
  • Angie C.

    This place is amazing. The staff were very welcoming & personable, always dressed in Victorian-period service livery. The billiard & game room in the basement was a great place to wind down from our day of adventuring. I can not even believe how lovely our room was. The wi-fi was handy and the signal was strong in our room, as well as around the property. The Master Suite was nearly too grand & large for the 3 of us, but the claw foot tub was a really nice touch. Breakfast was divine, served in 3 courses. My morning nicotine stick was very relaxing with fresh coffee outside in the covered gazebo. Also, the dog is super friendly & well behaved. I can't wait to go back & enjoy a longer stay.

    (5)
  • Joanna H.

    For what it is, it was nice. We stayed in the dog friendly room, which was really tiny, and the bed...really squeaky (and this is without any romantic notions!), it was also...not that comfortable! My shoulder is sore from sleeping on that creaky old bed. The bathroom is nice-sized with an old claw foot tub and they must have an excellent water heater! I took a hot bath. The fact that we could bring our dog was really wonderful, and they had very thoughtful touches throughout the house, including ear plugs, in case you didn't like the sound of the bell from the courthouse across the street, and a little box full of dog stuff in our room. Dogs are not allowed in common areas, and not allowed to be left alone in the room, which I have found this to be pretty standard. Our poor little dog spent equal times out in the car, as he did in our tiny room. If you are interested in history, and love old houses, and don't mind the awkward breakfast with strangers (also pretty standard) I would say this would be an excellent fit for you! The currently owners are new , they've been doing this for a year and a half or so, I found the male in-keeper to be a bit awkward, not sure if this is his calling! Also, I'm not sure if this is standard, but after we got back from breakfast, we walked up to our room to grab our stuff, and the bedroom door was ajar. The housekeeper was in there, stripping our bed at 10am (check out is 11am). Correct me, if I'm wrong, but isn't the checkout/check in difference so all of the housekeeping stuff can happen in those in-between, hours? Not when our stuff is still in our room? She looked surprised when we walked in, and then the inn-keeper also looked surprised when he knocked on the door shortly after, looking for his housekeeper. (Probably to warn her we were no longer at the breakfast table?) Long story short: My husband and I decided we don't like people enough to ever stay in a B&B again, this one was charming, and awkward.

    (3)
  • Virginia W.

    I just returned from a lovely weekend at the Old Consulate Inn, and could not have better things to say. Every room was beautiful, unique, and oh so cozy, making for the perfect city escape. Cindy and Nathan were so accommodating and sweet, and the breakfast was absolutely amazing. The inn is in beautiful condition, and looks out over the gorgeous Port Townsend Lighthouse and Puget Sound. We stayed in the honeymoon sweet, which includes an amazing room in the Victorian turret of the building, so that when the sun is out you have perfect light all surrounding you. This suite could not be more relaxing. The claw foot tub was also incredible. This is now easily my favorite place to stay in Port Towsend!

    (5)
  • Brian F.

    Seriously the best breakfast I've had in as long as I can remember. The room was great too (we stayed in the Renaissance room). Oh and the innkeepers! Amazingly welcoming and charming. We want to come back again with friends and family now. The parlor is great to chill in, the library is stocked with books and coffee and don't forget to visit the billiard room. I can't think of anything bad to say.

    (5)
  • Amy H.

    I am not a frilly person and certainly don't own any doilies or tea sets. This is a Victorian Bed and Breakfast and I just decided I would go for it, flowered wall paper and all. The place really is beautiful; it gets the mix right. This is not a sparse modern house, it is full of period furniture and old books and lots of lace. But you get also get really clean rooms with comfortable beds, a nice hot shower and 5 star service. It was endearing to wake in the morning, come down stairs to get a cup of coffee and chat with the other guests that had the same idea. I played billiards whilst drinking cognac. I listened to another guest play the harp and piano in the conservatory. I knitted on the porch swing that overlooks the bay. I got my B&B on! And it was fabulous for this big city gal. Nathan and Cindy, the new owners are lovely. I wish I were rich enough to pay Cindy to make my every meal. I have few regrets, but requesting only a half order of the Eggs Benedict is up there. I looked so forlorn, my husband gave me his last bite. Love this place!

    (5)
  • Chris K.

    This old Victorian house was built in 1889 and housed the German Consul from 1908 to 1911. It's now a state landmark and a hotel. I've stayed here twice since 1990. It's a neat old house with rickety floors and stairways and a cozy feeling. They serve an excellent breakfast in the mornings as well. The rooms are all well-decorated, maybe a little too much actually, but they're charming and comfortable. Most of the rooms have Puget Sound views out the windows. One great thing about this B&B is that my dad and his parents lived in it when it was an apartment building in the mid 1940s when my dad was an infant. They lived on the spacious third floor which is now divided up into different rooms. My dad gets all teary-eyed when he goes back there. My grandfather was stationed at nearby Fort Worden. The owners have been running the hotel for several years and love doing what they're doing. I highly suggest a stay here. It's worth the expense.

    (5)
  • Rassamee H.

    A beautiful Red Victorian at the top of a hill, overlooking Port Townsend and the Sound. The host/cook was extremely cordial and well-versed in the history of the inn and the area, even the eclectic lighthouse across the street. The basement has a great billiard table, darts, and games. Be prepared to eat the biggest breakfast of your life with the most courses you've ever seen. Here's a list of one of our breakfasts: yogurt parfaits with mandarin oranges and mint, Belgian waffles with strawberries and cream, grilled polish sausage, poach eggs with Hollandaise sauce, spiced applesauce, and lemon pound cake with rum sauce. Seriously, be prepared to stuff your face! There were deer outside our window the second morning in park across the way. There is also a hot tub and lovely grounds with porch swings to laze about in. This inn has a wrap around porch so when the weather is nice, it would be a great place to read, journal, meditate, chat with your loved one, etc.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :9:00 am - 10:00pm

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free

F.W. Hastings House Old Consulate Inn

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