The Percy Inn
15 Pine St, Portland, ME, 04102
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Address :
15 Pine St
Portland, ME, 04102 - Phone (207) 871-7638
- Website https://www.percyinn.com
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Wi-Fi : Free
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Rafi S.
We loved this place and won't be looking for another location to stay the next time we come to Portland. I'd describe the whole operation as "laid back" It's a smaller operation, so the front desk isn't always manned, but a quick call from the phone at the front door connected us to the innkeeper, who gave us the entry code. We found our parking pass by the front and our keys on the bedstead. We stayed in the Percy Bysshe Shelley room on the second floor, which adjoins the breakfast room. The room it's self was clean, the bed was comfortable, and we loved the decor. Coffee, tea, and various light foods were available in the breakfast room round the clock. We could hear some diners in the morning, but it was not a disturbance. Cindy was a wonderful hostess and a fountain of knowledge about the area. We would recommend this to anyone and intend to stay here again.
(4)Tony S.
Absolutely in love with the quaint, fairytale feel of this place. I've stayed here a few times and have little reason to shift venues on subsequent visits. I've stayed in the Longfellow Suite on the second floor, which is my absolute favorite, and the Emerson room on the first floor with its own private deck and entrance. While each room has its own individual feel, there is comfortable consistency with the Inn's amenities and service. You'll immediately notice such simple comforts like the extremely comfortable bathroom towels, socially acceptable bathroom shampoos/soaps, and individual jar candles to add that homey touch when on the road. Love the unlimited healthy breakfast options, from fruits, cakes, yogurts, cereals, etc, etc. It almost feels like a steal! Highly recommend it to any and everyone.
(4)Melinda M.
We stayed here last summer and really liked it. Good location, cute furnishings/ambience, and excellent service. It's really a beautiful, well-preserved historic inn in a lovely town. We were able to walk to everything in the city. It was HOT when we were visiting, so the frozen water bottles we were given on our departure was a nice touch!
(4)Emily C.
Percy Inn provided a clean, cozy, well-priced room in a wonderful Portland neighborhood about twenty minute walk from the Old Port. The lovely 1800s building made for a very traditional New England retreat, indeed. We stayed in the Walt Whitman room and the super dated decor strangely added to the overall charm. Our stay also included a continental breakfast with fresh fruit, pastries, cereal, toast, bagels.... and sometimes, only sometimes, coffee. Annoyingly enough, two out of the three times we went to breakfast, the coffee was out and another pot wasn't put back on. Having a single pot of coffee available for the entire room is ridiculous and being reminded of my bleary pre-caffeinated self is almost enough to make me dock this review a star (but I'll be nice). The inn "hostess" was quirky but sweet, and our stay was pretty no-frills but perfect for our few needs.
(4)Molly G.
After deciding on a last minute trip to portland, my boyfriend and I stumbled upon this place through our internet perusals. The room we were looking for was not available for both nights, but after a phone call, they were able make some adjustments to accommodate us for two nights in a room in our price range. They arranged a late check in for us, and were very understanding of our schedule. Cindy could not have been more welcoming. She chatted with us over breakfast, providing us dining recommendations (which were spot on -- best steak of my life) and even a place to get an amazing cup of coffee (aurora provisions. Try it out if you're staying here!). The location is perfect and the accommodations were lovely. The room was spacious and cozy, and the amenities were as promised. She even let us hold our bag there for a few hours after check out so we could explore portland without the burden of a wheeled suitcase. We will certainly come back the next time we venture up from boston!
(5)Liz E.
Had a great one night stay at the Percy Inn. I got a last minute rate (yay). Cozy (in a good way) and friendly place overall. We stayed in the Longfellow room and loved it. Comfortable bed, linens, and furnishings. A picky person may wish for a bigger shower. Friendly, friendly folks working there. Check out the killer VHS COLLECTION. Old school movie night, oh yeah.
(4)Kelly M.
I was not able to experience the inn but my check in experience was quite a nightmare. Upon arrival before 3pm, the inns maid attempted to check us in to our room. She could not find any information under my name, despite booking the room over a week in advance over the phone and having a confirmation email. The issue was our reservation was mistaken for another person with the name Scott and my last name is Scott so that party got the room and we didn't. The suggestion of the Clarion Inn which was no where near being walking distance to downtown Portland was extremely unhelpful. I appreciated that the inns keeper offered a future night on him as an apology but the experience did not make me want to come back and test it out. We ended up at the Holiday Inn and it was a great experience and much closer walk to all the restaurants, bars and waterfront attractions.
(2)Beth B.
Stayed here just for a quick overnight while we were passing through town - it was absolutely lovely! It was a quaint BnB in an 1830s federal-style row house. We stayed on the top floor in a suite with a bedroom, a dressing room, four windows and a "two-person" shower. We checked in late, but there was a personalized welcome note waiting for us and the candles in our room were lit. The room had a fridge with a limited selection of sodas (gratis), a tv, and a phone. There was a fantastic library downstairs with lots of old books, recent DVDs and VHS tapes (plus a player for each in our room), and a baby grand piano. The WiFi was fast and easy to connect to. The innkeeper wasn't around when we got there or when we left, but there was a lot of information at our fingertips about the area - handouts with directions to other towns, local airports, suggested restaurants and a touristy map of the town with lots and lots to do. We had to miss the morning breakfast, but the pantry had snacks (fruit and potato chips) that were available 24-7. The only reason it lost a star was because only one shower head worked in the two-person shower. I'd also recommend that if you are at all mobility impaired, stay off the top floor. The stairs are verrrrry narrow and verrrry steep. We asked for a top-floor room though and were very happy with it!
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