kalmia22
16 de julho de 2024
How does a 140 year old primitive setting rate five stars for rooms, ~ by the attention to detail in leaving history intact as much as possible, but with thoughtful efforts in providing reasonable backwoods comfort. Having an owner helping out with services and letting his staff run the show was most classy. The owners surely know 'what sells' and have truly thought out their accommodations, restaurant menus and bare necessity entertainment options (wi-fi, pool, directions to Northeast Georgia attritions, etc.), but I would hope two items could possibly be addressed: wine and coffee. The wine options listed were comfortable except for the lack of representative Georgia wines. Some nearby local wineries, other than the commercial Helen, GA examples, would truly enhance the Glen-Ella Springs experience. Why not list wines from Stonewall Creek (Tiger, GA), exceptional wines from Crane Creek (Young Harris, GA), etc. Needed is a guide/map for a day tour of wineries/vineyards. Let me add, the last breakfast before leaving the premises should be memorable. The breakfast option(s) almost completed this, except for the lukewarm, non-descript coffee. Take a page out of the coffee served along Virginia's Skyline Drive lodges with a never to be forgotten 'Roar' (restaurant available brand) coffee. We will be back in any case since the owners left, thoughtfully, a 'professional' corkscrew opener in the room for guest to enjoy their own wines or that which may have been purchased from the Inn. Note: personal wines are not allowed in the restaurant during meal time.
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