Adora Inn
610 N Tremain St, Mount Dora, FL, 32757
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Address :
610 N Tremain St
Mount Dora, FL, 32757 - Phone (352) 735-3110
- Website https://www.adorainn.com
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Rebecca V.
Recent life-altering circumstances left me with a need to get away--not too far away, just away. I stumbled upon the Adora Inn through a promotion on LivingSocial. I figured a night in a B&B would be just what the doctor ordered. Having stayed at other bed and breakfasts, I assumed I knew exactly what to expect--tacky yet charming wallpaper, modest meals, mousy owners. Adora Inn proved to be far different from what I expected. This charming inn is tucked away in the heart of downtown Mount Dora and is owned and operated by John and Arthur, two sweet and hardworking men with a knack for decor and incredible cooking. The home is over 100 years old, I believe, but the owners completely renovated it to couple modern decor with the original architecture. Upon arrival, I was greeted with an incredible lunch on the porch. (On this particular day it was homemade spinach lasagna with a mixed greens salad and dulce de leche profiteroles for dessert!) I was also given suggestions for which places to visit--which restaurants were the best, where to find the best wine, and even where I may want to avoid. My accommodations were comfortable and cozy--I stayed in the vanilla room, a third floor loft with the fluffiest pillows and a deluxe bathtub. Everything was clean, and I felt right at home. Needless to say I had no trouble sleeping! Coffee is served at 8 a.m., and breakfast at 9:00. (This morning it was a TexMex affair with a breakfast quesadilla, eggs, and fresh cut fruit!) John and Arthur sat and ate breakfast with me--the only guest on this particular occasion--and we chatted about everything under the sun, while their two pups lay in waiting, hoping that we would drop some scraps. Don't worry...they weren't trying to eat the food...again, this place is very clean! John and Arthur are very hospitable and seem to take great care to make sure their guests have the most wonderful and comfortable time--they want you to feel right at home--spoiled even! And that is exactly how I felt during my stay at Adora Inn. It's safe to say that the next time I need to get away, though not too far away, I'll be returning here!
(5)Michele L.
My husband and I discovered this lovely B&B when a deal came up on Living Social. We are expecting a child in a few months, so we definitely needed some down time. As our first bed and breakfast, it was a wonderful experience. John and Arthur ( & their two adorable dogs) made us feel at home. As soon as you walk in the door to check in, they are very accommodating. In the morning, I was expecting an 'egg and bacon' type of breakfast, but we got a wonderful quiche with potatoes and apple pastries and wonderful conversation with both John and Arthur. The room itself was very quaint and charming, including a roman sized tub in the bathroom. I would love to stay in that room again! The Adora Inn is also very close to downtown and it's shops & resturants, as well as the Sonnentag Theatre at the IceHouse. We would definitely recommend the Adora Inn to others.
(4)Cecilia R.
What a gem! My boyfriend and I decided to take a last minute trip to Mt. Dora. He found the Adora inn and booked us to stay for two nights. I was a little hesitant after the last bed and breakfast experience we had. Oh my was I wrong! As soon as we entered we were warmly greeted by John and Arthur. We we were shown to our room which was called the Treehouse room. The decore was great! It is a wonderful mix of modern and true classic florida decor which highlighted it's historical roots with out the kitchen of 99.99% of B&B's. We had a wonderful night sleep and were super comfortable in our spacious and very clean room. The next morning we awoke to a delicious breakfast a mix fresh fruit, avocado smoothies and croissant french toast with a delicious orange syrup. The only one word to describe it is yummy! To top is of we had the pleasure of learning the history of the home and a little bit about the inn keepers/owners. Whom were wonderful hosts and down right delightful! The Adora Inn is THE ONLY place to stay in the city!
(5)Doron R.
This was my first time in Mt. Dora. Came out to the area for a co-worker's holiday party in a neighboring town. Arthur and John are the consummate hosts. If asked, they have stories and are willing to spend time talking over breakfast (that they prepare each morning for themselves and the guests). There is definitely a feeling of staying at someone's house, but a nicely decorated, spacious house of a friend, more than strangers that will be asking for your credit card info and the keys before you leave (though, you know, you kind of expect that you will have to give those things to them before you depart). The breakfast was fantastic, and coming from NYC, hearing some stories of the LES from Arthur's days (boy, things have changed all over NY, but definitely in the Lower East Side) there made me reminisce a bit. The rooms were spotlessly clean, well decorated, and comfortable. We stayed in the Treehouse, which I believe is a bit more modern, and definitely a room I would choose again. Though after seeing the others, you really can't make a bad choice here. They are all very nice. *One note, there is no TV, but there is free Wifi, and these days, that is all that really matters I would say. But if you need a TV, this could be an issue for you. Arthur and John were extremely helpful and courteous, offering ice buckets, and helping me when they heard me fumbling around in the kitchen. They even cleaned the room while we were out (not really something we expected, but they did a great job keeping everything in order). I will definitely stay here again, the guests that we met at the communal breakfast were nice both mornings, and overall, just a very nice stay. For Mt. Dora (after talking to some regular visitors and taking a look around), I would say this is the best place to stay in the city and one of the better bed and breakfasts I've been to (and in their price range, this is probably the best).
(5)Bob W.
My family and I recently had the pleasure of staying at this great B&B for several nights. John & Arthur have done a great job of updating an Arts & Crafts home into a very comfortable B&B close to town. The rooms are comfortable and had private baths which were a little small. But for an antique building, private baths were a surprize. Breakfast was spectacular. Not just bread and cereal, but true creations of eggs and pastries. We stayed for several days and every day was a new surprize. We look forward to staying there again when we are back in Mt. Dora.
(4)Jay h.
Stayed one night. We were told to be at breakfast at 9AM so slept as late a possible. When we got up to bathe before breakfast we learned that we had no shampoo or soap. Already in our birthday suits we decided to use a small bar my wife keeps in here suitcase for aroma. This could have juste been an oversight, I suppose, but? The breakfast food was absolutely wonderful. The room was very nicely done though not terribly high end. The conversation with the other guests was pleasant (it's always a bit of a crap shoot when you dine with strangers) but I must say that I was a little taken aback when Arthur, one the the innkeeppers, dropped the "F" bomb several times during the breakfast chat. I realize that's done more and more these days, but still, when you're catering to the sort of folks who might be the target audience of such a place, like my wife and me, I don't think it's appropriate... certainly not necessary, and a bit distrubing to hear in such a setting. I found the prices very reasonable and everyother aspect of the stay was very nice.
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