Mira Monte Inn
69 Mount Desert St, Bar Harbor, ME, 04609
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Address :
69 Mount Desert St
Bar Harbor, ME, 04609 - Phone (207) 288-4263
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Opening Hours
- Mon :12:00 am - 12
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Dogs Allowed : No
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R S.
We stayed there for 4 days and was satisfied. Interiors are described well in previous reviews yet I think they furnished the place well and OK. Some rooms are updated Victorian some seemed kept in 1970's(depending on he room you stay). To my honest view they shop'd in GOODWILL. Lamps, painted white dresser & side tables.. White wicker headboards all I've seen in SAlvation Army stores types. SOme room have antique Maple dressers/cabinets/tables tho. They do have LG flat screen TV/remote and alarm clock ... Some of the Inn-keepers are friendly some are rude...... We thought its the NYC, MAss..MAine attitude..or simply str8 forward answer that make you feel dumb. Some of my companion even thought they were RACIST. They (everyone who works there) do need to brush up on 21st century hospitality and guset service in this kind of industry. Breakfast served between 8am to 10am includes coffee, milk, orange juice, selection of teas, 2 types of muffin daily (blueberry,cranberry,poppyseed everyday varies),omellette(2 types), brown boiled eggs ??, yogurt, cottage/cream cheese, mixed fresh fruits,some days they prepare upon request blueberry pancakes/waffles, selection of sliced breads..and make sure to try the apple/walnut cake squares.....small fridge for guest eat out left over and they have a toaster oven 24hrs use . Afternoon wine and cheese tasting thing special...a cheap cheese and 3 un-labled wines....must be from Walmart types. I suggest they place a black-board for the breakfast menu, label or place the wine bottles during the afternoon wine tasting. Asking them will get a rude answer (like don't bother me attitude).
(3)John K.
We stayed here for two nights. We stayed at the Holbrook the night before. That was great compared to this place. Check in was like a Chinese fire drill. It was like we surprised them that the 6 rooms we were occupying arrived. The rooms were nice but kind of dated. Clean but tired. The food was ok but not great. Just no energy to the place. We felt it was like we were a bother being there. Needs an update and more upbeat staff.
(2)Tarah H.
This adorable little inn just outside of the center of town served all of our needs beautifully for our weekend get away. The staff was friendly and accommodating. The woman who worked in the evening gave us a little tour upon our arrival. The next evening she was able to speak knowledgeably about local restaurants both from personal and guest experience. The woman that checked us out the last morning could have been a little nicer, but she certainly wasn't rude or cold. The owner is a little spit fire of a woman who has lived on the island her whole life. She can talk to you about when the leaves turn, the history of the sea life and all the attractions Bar Harbor has to offer without batting an eye. The hotel itself is fairly typical with traditional flowery wallpaper and various antiques everywhere. Fortunately, none of that is over done to the point of being sickening or stuffy. I actually found the mish-mash of pieces quaint. And then there was our room. Balcony, wood (okay, fake log) burning fireplace (okay, stove), two person jacuzzi tub and king size bed. It was everything we had hoped to get out of a room for less than we expected. Many of the rooms have at least one of these amenities, if not all. My only complaint is really that I wish the bed weren't so firm - I had to keep turning in the night. There's a common fridge in the dining room if you care to leave leftovers or chill a bottle of wine. There's also a piano for common use. Breakfast buffet in the morning was mind blowing. Different pastries, a different egg bake each day, blueberry muffins. The coffee was very good. And you have to try the steamed eggs. For an added bonus, check out their special in early May. I believe it's stay one night, get the second night free the first three weeks of May when you bring a $35 check made out to Habitat for Humanity for each of your "free" nights. You even get the credit for the donation. Free night, beat tourist season and be a good dobee? Score!
(4)Charles G.
We had a very nice stay this weekend. We were greeted by a friendly person, given a tour of the property, and shown our room. It was tastefully decorated with a nice bathroom including a whirlpool tub. They have complementary wine and cheese in the evening. The breakfast was great. We'll be back
(5)Sissie P.
This is our favority B&B in all of New England. We stayed at the Mira Monte again this year -- for something like the 7th year. we used to stay at another nearby Inn, but it got too NY and too pricey just as the breakfasts got terrible. We're glad to have switched. The inn has lovely rooms and also a separate building with suites if you need more space and want to do a little cooking. We have stayed in those when we wanted to do a lot of hiking and have early breakfasts. The breakfasts are different every day, and thoroughly delicious. I really loathe places that serve the same breakfast every day. The steamed eggs were so smooth it was amazing! And I also love the eggbakes and the variety of muffins offered. The fruit salads and melon are also much appreciated. The coffee is the one shortcoming -- it's weak. We actually travel withour own small pot and fresh coffee, so that's not a big deal for us. There is a wine and goodies hour from about 5-6pm, when usually the owner is there ready to discuss just about anything. She's lived on the Island forever, has been head of the Chamber of Commerce, is a chemical engineer by training, and takes no prisoners -- all while being extremely gracious. The other guests are also usually quite interesting to get to know. The special treat of the Mira Monte is the gorgeous garden in the back -- still in full color of blooms even on Columbus Day. The Inn is close to downtown -- we walk to dinner every night. Also close to the Island Shuttle, so in season you can park you car at the Inn and ride to anywhere in the park for hking, and just enjoy being there. Highly recommended. Not in expensive, but you feel like every penny was well spent. In addition to interesting off-season specials, the Inn also treats returning guests very nicely. ps At the time I posted this, the pictures they had did NOT do the inn justice at all. It is beautiful from all sides.
(5)Jim P.
Our family booked an early August trip to Maine during the middle of July. Living in the middle of the country, we soon realized that we were lucky to find any place in Bar Harbor. Once we arrived, we realized that we should have looked a little harder. The Mira Monte Inn was featured in each travel book we purchased. It sounded ,lovely and quaint, while within easy walking distance of downtown. We booked a two room suite in a second large home that was part of their property. Fortunately the suite was on the first floor. Upon opening the door, we nearly ran onto the refrigerator/stove/sink. The tiny kitchen entry led to a living area, furnished with castoffs. The adjacent bath featured an enormous spa tub with a tiny shower head, minimal sink and a toilet behind the door. The bedroom's canopy bed had seen better days. The floors were uneven, as this building was certainly very old. Like all old B&B's, a roaring AC unit took some getting used to, and we were happy to have it. Was the room charming and romantic? No. It was serviceable. Like another reviewer, the breakfast was a haphazard affair with guests almost running into each other in e dining room. Coffee was in one spot and often ran out. The typical rolls and fruit were pedestrian. The "chef" told us that he could make eggs to order. I can do that as well, but that doesn't make me a chef. The owners were pleasant, but the woman who checked us in talked way too much. We just wanted our key to the room, not a lesson in how to eat a lobster. In my opinion, the owners have a steady stream of guests through the Mira Monte Inn. There are so many guests that the owners have unknowingly let their standards slip many, many notches, given the what we paid. They should go from room to room and perform a very thorough updating and cleaning, not that it is dirty, but certainly dingy and disappointing. It certainly could have been much worse. It certainly could have been much better. I suspect that, like all conscientious business owners, they would like to do their best. They have so many guests that they don't have to do their best and still have a steady stream of unknowing customers. I would be very, very surprised if they have returning guests. I would urge travelers to pass by the Mira Monte Inn. There are some very nice properties down a side street that were significantly better. If we return to Bar Harbor, we certainly will not stay there. My advice is that if you have to stay there, it is okay. If you don't have to stay there, you will probably find a better B&B.
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