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  • Margaret D.

    Hollerstown Hill? A fitting name for this place, which seems to be a Bed & Breakfast by day, Fun House of Horrors by night. At first glance Hollerstown Hill B&B is every inch of what you'd expect: painted a nondescript, pinkish grey, lights adorning the bulbous bushes out front, and little ornaments and trinkets decorating the wrap around porch. Then you walk in. And I just couldn't get past the dolls. When you step through the doorway and adjust to the lighting, you're met with dozens of staring, unblinking eyes. Upright toddler-size dolls stand guard at the fireplace, and when you turn for some reprieve you're met with a doll pushing another doll - they have got to be the same age, this makes no sense - in a stroller behind the staircase. Walk into the game room, complete with chess set and pool table (nice perks), and you're introduced to the large female puppet hanging in the corner, described as keeper of the rules to check if you're cheating. This didn't help my comfort level. Then in our room, cabinets stuffed full of dolls, dolls in the bathroom, doll at the foot of the bed so all you see is the back of someone's head when you look. I had fun re-arranging that one when the boyfriend wasn't looking, just to creep him out. Besides the dolls, the owners were nice and accomodating. The room was not large, but clean. Furnishing were old since we stayed in the largest bedroom with the antique-theme. TV is a joke - they don't even sell this style of box TV anymore, do they? But then you don't really go to a B&B to watch TV. Breakfast was a simple cornbread/muffin thing with baked egg frittata. Honestly this was a little disappointing. I expected more for the B&B experience (and price), some pizzaz and some selection. I could prep a baked eggs frittata in fifteen minutes the night before, too, at home. Isn't half of being a Bed & Breakfast, 'Breakfast?' Game needs to be stepped up a little more here, since the sparkling conversation with strangers just didn't compensate. That being said, the food that was offered was well cooked and seasoned well. Great location, street parking. Overall good stay, but won't be a second-time customer. There did seem to be some folks who were annual visitors, though! So to each their own.

    (3)
  • Sarah W.

    A few things: Hubby and I are low maintenance, we have stayed in B&Bs in Ireland so we know what to expect. This house is OLD. If you are looking for a modern place to stay - go stay at a hotel! It is decorated head to toe with floral wallpaper and tons and tons of dolls - while not my taste, it went with the ambiance of the old house/bed and breakfast theme. Hubby and I got married in Frederick 5 years ago and so for our milestone decided to take a trip to VOLT and stay overnight. We arrived around 6pm, checked in and then rushed off to our dinner reservation. Breakfast was good, but fair warning, it's carby and sweet. So if you have dietary needs make it known to them. Today's breakfast consisted of coffee cake, veggie frittata and mandarin orange yogurt/pudding/whipped cream thing. Coffee cake was good, but not even close to the Jewish sour cream coffee cake my mother makes. Hubby and I loved the frittata! And the mandarin orange parfait was light and refreshing My one complaint is the pillows. You just sink to the bed in them. pretty much par for course if you were at a hotel! Another note, the owner is super chatty but super nice. Combine that with my husbands lack of ability to end a conversation...we had a hard time getting out of there this morning. Parking is fine. Other people who complained about parking are probably lazy and fat. There is parking in the back driveway and there is parking on the Main Street. Sure, we didn't get a spot right In front of B&B, but we parked a few houses down. No big deal . We would recommend this for anybody lookin to get away for their anniversary and come up to Frederick to eat and explore

    (4)
  • Jasmine B.

    Just stayed one night but it was amazing! We stayed in the Cottage Garden room and it was very cozy. I slept like a baby and my boyfriend loved the balcony. The best room for sure. Yes there are dolls in the house, but our room only had one, so it wasn't an issue. Our breakfast was very yummy! Totally made this experience 100% worth the cost.

    (4)
  • Jenny N.

    We had a wonderful time. The owners are pleasant and made us feel as if we were guests in their house rather than customers. We loved the breakfast--which was both savory and sweet. I loved the claw foot bathtub in my private bathroom, and my husband got a kick out of the billiard room. Other pluses: homemade snacks, the rocking chairs on the front porch, the beautiful house, and that we were less than 1/2 a mile from great shopping and restaurants. I'd definitely recommend to family and friends and we will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • K C G.

    Great location and nice people. We stayed in August for a night. It was our first and most Likely last time in Frederick, MD. Its pretty lame, and not a lot of nightlife. It is more of a day trip kind if deal. It was also our first B & B experience. It was nice being able to park the car and walk to everything and nice to have a fridge fully stocked with water, beer and wine. Also leftover breakfast cakes to snack on and candy. The house is beautiful but the decor not our taste. Lots and lots of dolls. The hosts were very kind and accommodating. The other guests were all there to go to some restaurant from some reality TV show and were obsessed with it. (My boyfriend and I found that flat out silly and annoying) The breakfast itself was not edible. It was too fancy with too many weird ingredients. I would have loved some simple french toast, pancakes and eggs. We were also disappointed the brewery was closed during our stay. All and all I would recommend this place as a nice clean place to stay.

    (4)
  • Takaki K.

    It is an old house turned into a B&B near downtown Frederick. There are 4 guest bedrooms on the second floor, and the first floor is living room, dining room and a game room (billiard). It is well maintained and all the fun restaurants in the downtown area start in a short 5-min walk away. They have a small fridge filled with goodies that are complimentary, including Canis Major series from Flying Dog brewery-- really good beers. The breakfast was only so-so. They give you a lot of food but the quality was sub-par. The couple is super friendly and they LOVE to talk to you (and not necessarily listen to you). So they may sit with you through your breakfast. Overall a decent pick for $135 for a night.

    (4)
  • Sharon P.

    My wonderful husband and I had a lovely stay at the Hollerstown Hill Inn. The decor is very Victorian, cozy and comfortable. The innkeeper has extensive collections of dolls and ceramic figures on display. The house is lovingly cared for and furnished. There's a terrific billiards table in the parlor. Our room was large with an ensuite bathroom. Our only complaint is that the corner sink is quite small...but that is a minor matter. The bed was comfortably firm. There's free wireless and a TV, too.....not necessary...but a nice amenity during football season. Breakfast was plentiful and so nicely served. The meal was much like I might serve to company in our home. The innkeepers are very friendly and knowledgable of the area. Our mission for the visit to Frederick was dinner at Volt....an easy walk from the inn. There's great antique shopping and many dining venues in the downtown area. I hope we can return there soon.

    (5)
  • Meg T.

    My husband and I stayed here for several nights while I was doing research at the Civil War Medical Museum. We had a wonderful time, and everything was very relaxing after some hectic days. One of the best surprises was that the local baseball team was in town, and we managed to squeeze in a game one evening. The wi-fi has excellent, no problems anywhere, which is pretty rare in a B&B. Huzzah for that! Breakfast was excellent--I am not a breakfast person, but the proprietor packed scones, etc. for me for later in the day. Can't beat that!! We will be back, we hope!

    (5)
  • Keri D.

    Stayed there for TWO weeks! Mostly because for research study with deaf kids. The hosts - Betty and Phil - was WONDERFUL hosts! So friendly and very outgoing, loves to talk! Their breakfasts were wonderful and delicious! Lot of varies - hot and cold - breakfast frittata, casseroles, parfaits, waffles, fruits, and so on... They will do gluten free or vegan/vegetarian meals if requested! The decor there is very Victorian-styled and very beautiful. Also lots of dolls there, quite a collection. They do also have two adorable dogs - very friendly - small sized. Also they do have cat but the cat doesn't roam around the house but do roam in backyard! Beautiful cat. The area is amazing convenient to walk around! Many, I'm telling you, many various kind of restaurants in downtown Frederick! And also near to Frederick visitor center, art education center and museums. I strongly suggest you to stay their bed and breakfast place!!!

    (5)
  • Sylvonna R.

    Hollerstown Hill Bed & Breakfast is located in an adorable old house, on an adorable little street (with similarly adorable old houses), near downtown Frederick. The wonderful shops and restaurants in the downtown area are a quick and easy walk down the main strip from the Bed & Breakfast, which makes it incredibly convenient (which was the reason we chose this place to stay). The house is decorated in traditional Bed & Breakfast style with antique furniture, a lot of kitschy nick-knacks, and probably a few too many dolls; it isn't overdone, though, and it is still quite nice and welcoming. The main floor contains a parlor, dining room, billiard room (with a pool table), and a little buffet area that has a mini-fridge with complimentary beverages (soda, bottled water, wine, and some beers) and a place to keep any leftovers from dinner out on the town. There is also a Keurig machine in the dining room with travel cups so you can make your own coffee, tea, cider, or hot chocolate at any time during your visit. The guest rooms are located on the second floor while the owners live on the third floor. We stayed in the Queen Anne suite which was quite nice. Our room was equipped with all of the necessities and you can tell the owners put a lot of thought into providing for all of their guest's needs. A somewhat small, but incredibly important, detail that we appreciated was the safety of the home and knowing the owners were careful to warn all guests to keep the front door locked. My friend and I, being two single women, were incredibly thankful for this and appreciated it greatly. The owners have all the calls forwarded to their cell phones so if they happen to be away from home they can still answer any questions or help you with anything you need. This, too, was much appreciated. Our breakfast in the morning was wonderful, they give you A LOT of food and we definitely enjoyed everything we were served. The other guests that stayed the night joined us for breakfast and we all had a wonderful morning chat; the owners actually stayed and chatted with us all throughout breakfast as well. I would definitely visit here again if I am ever in the area and I highly recommend this as a place to stay. The couple is very nice and they are wonderful hosts. I had a great time here and I look forward to a visit again in the future!

    (4)
  • Monica H.

    A standard B&B in Frederick. It is conveniently located to downtown Frederick so you can walk to Volt and all the other goodness the town has to offer. The owners are very nice. There is a pool table for your down time, and the rooms are spacious and comfortable. Parking is right out front (as long as you can find it). Linens are basic but good quality. Negatives: this house is full to the brim with dolls. If you don't like dolls, or have nightmares after seeing a commercial for the latest Chucky sequel, you can't stay here. The dolls are everywhere. They are oozing out of everything and staring at you from every corner. It is excessive. Also, I wasn't crazy about breakfast here. I can't put my finger on what it was that I didn't like about breakfast, but it just didn't wow me or really satisfy my appetite, even though there was plenty of food. That being said, it was just what we needed for an overnight stay and fit within our budget. I don't know if Frederick has other B&Bs or hotels located as close to (or closer to) the downtown area, but this was just fine for our purposes. I wouldn't warn people away from it ... unless they were afraid of dolls.

    (3)

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