This is the best a B&B gets, and my husband and I will most definitely be back in the very near future!
(5)
Jen P.
This was my first stay at a B&B and wasn't sure what to expect. I was nervous about having to socialize with the hosts and was concerned about the community sharing. Now, I wish I would have tried a B&B years ago!! I went with a friend and stayed in The Gallery room. We each had our own bed which were SOOOOO comfortable!! Each morning, we were greeted with a lovely plated breakfast. Day 1 we had a frittata with spinach, roasted red peppers and goat cheese. Day 2 was buckwheat pancakes with roasted peaches and Michigan Syrup. Both were DELICIOUS! Each evening from 6-7pm, she hosted a happy hour with appetizers and a glass of wine. Each night was lovely and her boyfriend even played piano for us. Nancy, the hostess, was such a nice and lovely women and we loved talking with her. The house itself was quite large. My friend and I spent a lot of time on the large screened in patio where we listened to music, sipped wine and worked on a puzzle. I was surprised how much we hung out at the house but it was so relaxing, we didn't need to go out. What a lovely experience, I will definitely be going back!!!!
(5)
Paul L.
We stayed here a few weeks ago to get away from Chicago for a night. I was worth every penny. From the wine and apps in the evening to the great breakfast in the morning, Nancy served us well and was great to chat with. She even suggested a great bbq stand around the corner at the garden store.... Which was stupid good by the way. It's the little things that mean a lot. Thanks Nancy!
(5)
Grace L.
Our first B and B experience...don't know how we can stay at another one after this! We loved the place...it is walkably near a market and art gallery and a short hike from the beach. This is the quiet that you want in a home away from home. We stayed in the pear room, which was, of course, decorated with various pear-y fruit things. Each room had it's own bathroom...so (whew! ) about the sharing during peak bathroom moments. TV's are also in every room, which was important since that is my digital lullaby at night. There were five rooms, each with it's own theme. The home was remodeled and opened as a b and b just about 1.5 years ago..so the decor is newer and fresh. Very comfortable with plenty of living space..a living room with another TV, a little game table, couches/chairs to read in, a screened in porch for the air of the outdoor inside, and a dining room. Enough places to hide if you want to, but also enough room if you came with people to congregate and chill together. Owner is a wonderful cook and we loved just chatting with her. If you love food, converse with Nancy! At 5-6pm she has drinks and appetizers for whoever is there. Breakfast was buckwheat waffles with grilled local peaches/pears, and proscuitto wrapped green beans. All of which were delicious. (The coffee rocks...) We came in the summer, but with the peaceful backyard, good food (and maybe a cooking lesson if you ask?), this would be a great place for a winter hideaway, Superbowl night, girls weekend, or a family get together.
(5)
Jolla P.
The Harbert House is pretty spacious. We slept in Gallery room. The room is large and full of light. It has a bathroom and 2 queen size beds. We slept well. The owner Nancy keeps things organized. I have huge support for businesses run by women. Oh yes, the beach is 5 min by car/20 min walk from the house.
(5)
Lynn N.
Nancy is the perfect host. She is super friendly, provides great suggestions on what to see and where to eat, and gives her guests the freedom to make the place their own. Our favorite time of day is around 5pm when she saunters out of the kitchen with cocktails and appetizers. She also does not serve breakfast at the butt crack of dawn, which we really appreciate. When in town, take her advice on heading over to Sawyer for the market and Greenbush Brewery. The gourmet hotdog shop and Middle Eastern restaurant served delicious food and ambience. You are the bomb, Nancy! P.S. Sorry it took me 7 months to write this review. Lynn Ackerman
(5)
Elaine W.
Nancy was a delightful and seasoned host who truly knows how to prepare an exceptional breakfast. Being at Harbert House felt like coming home to Grandma's. The great room and fireplace provided just the atmosphere to make you want to kick off your shoes and "stay for a spell"....and we did just that. We never felt rushed, and Nancy was a great source of information on where to go and what to do. As my sister said, "Why would we ever want to stay anywhere else in the area, now that we've been here?" And yes folks, I heartily agree.
(5)
Kathy L.
This was my first B&B and now Im spoiled. Im from Mich and was looking forward to the lake so bad. I came to stay on a whim and was lucky to find in yelp. I have to admit that i had to tell myself to feel at home instead of being in someone else's home and Nancy the innkeeper help made me feel welcome. I had the house all to myself; wish i could have shared it w friends and fam!! I stayed in the Pear room and it was lovely. I like firm beds so i wish the mattress was firmer. Otherwise, you know Nancy cares about the details ... Down to having cotton balls and Q tips. I noticed that. You dont share a communal bathroom ! ...... You will certainly enjoy your stay and have a delicious breakfast cooked by previous chef Nancy. ....
(5)
C W.
Amazing in every sense of the word. Every time I go there, I'm consistently impressed by the creative and delicious foods, as well as the care given to us by the courteous inn keeper.
(5)
Hector R.
This was the perfect weekend getaway for my finace and I. We have been searching for a cozy B&B for over a year now and I can now say that we've stopped looking. I've never had a better weekend away from the city. Nancy, the owner, was a very warm and generous host. We felt like family within the first few minutes of walking in the door. If you're looking for a nice quiet weekend away this is the place to be.
(5)
Hollis B.
What a refreshing B&B! First of all, the owner's hospitality is above and beyond. Not only do you get an extraordinary and memorable breakfast, but also a glass of wine in the late afternoon with her amazing little tasty snacks - my bouche was definitely amused. Breakfast was a delicious fritata of chives, mushrooms, chevre, a touch of thinly sliced salami and tomatoes. yum. Satisfying but not heavy. Gourmet, yet at the same time, home cookin'. The place is spotless, but not at all sterile. And unlike so many other B&Bs, it's not packed with way too much stuff. There are wonderful airy spaces, especially the big screened-in-on-three-sides back porch. You can sit there for hours and look out on -- actually be in -- a natural prairie/woodsy setting where wildflowers abound. Birders will be in paradise. Though I don't know what I was looking at, I saw at least 8 different kinds of quite beautiful birds who didn't know I was there! They came so close to where we were sitting inside in the porch! I must have been sitting there for an hour - it was so serene and restful, with birdsongs as my soundtrack. And the open front porch's hummingbird feeder attracts iridescent fluttering wonders. The welcome is warm and gracious, but Nancy's not the kind of innkeeper who's hovering around you all the time. What a relief, although she's quick to answer any and all questions about the area, and supplies heaps of useful resource material, should you need it. Each of the rooms has its own impeccably clean bathroom, and they all have a theme carried through to the carefully chosen art and often amusing objects. Don't miss Aunt Kate's vintage gabardine cowgirl shirt from the '40s hanging in the Old West Room. Oh, by the way, if you use a GPS, you'll need to key in "Three Oaks" instead of Harbert; go figure. We'll definitely be back again! I love the place.
(5)
L B.
Awesome B&B! Rooms were really contemporary and fun--not at all stuffy. They all had private baths, tvs, etc and they were quiet. Best part was the food. The owner is a former chef and made really great breakfasts. Plus she serves you a glass of wine and a tiny nibble in the evening. The area is pretty quiet, but we did go to two great restaurants on the owner's recommendation (Soe's and Fitzgeralds--we recommend those too!). Plus the harbert house is right off the main road of the area, red arrow highway, so it's easy to get around. It's near the beach too, if you're into that kind of thing (we are not, haha). Overall we very highly recommend this place.
(5)
Jolla P.
The Harbert House is pretty spacious. We slept in Gallery room. The room is large and full of light. It has a bathroom and 2 queen size beds. We slept well. The owner Nancy keeps things organized. I have huge support for businesses run by women. Oh yes, the beach is 5 min by car/20 min walk from the house.
(5)
Lynn N.
Nancy is the perfect host. She is super friendly, provides great suggestions on what to see and where to eat, and gives her guests the freedom to make the place their own. Our favorite time of day is around 5pm when she saunters out of the kitchen with cocktails and appetizers. She also does not serve breakfast at the butt crack of dawn, which we really appreciate. When in town, take her advice on heading over to Sawyer for the market and Greenbush Brewery. The gourmet hotdog shop and Middle Eastern restaurant served delicious food and ambience. You are the bomb, Nancy! P.S. Sorry it took me 7 months to write this review. Lynn Ackerman
(5)
Elaine W.
Nancy was a delightful and seasoned host who truly knows how to prepare an exceptional breakfast. Being at Harbert House felt like coming home to Grandma's. The great room and fireplace provided just the atmosphere to make you want to kick off your shoes and "stay for a spell"....and we did just that. We never felt rushed, and Nancy was a great source of information on where to go and what to do. As my sister said, "Why would we ever want to stay anywhere else in the area, now that we've been here?" And yes folks, I heartily agree.
(5)
Kathy L.
This was my first B&B and now Im spoiled. Im from Mich and was looking forward to the lake so bad. I came to stay on a whim and was lucky to find in yelp. I have to admit that i had to tell myself to feel at home instead of being in someone else's home and Nancy the innkeeper help made me feel welcome. I had the house all to myself; wish i could have shared it w friends and fam!! I stayed in the Pear room and it was lovely. I like firm beds so i wish the mattress was firmer. Otherwise, you know Nancy cares about the details ... Down to having cotton balls and Q tips. I noticed that. You dont share a communal bathroom ! ...... You will certainly enjoy your stay and have a delicious breakfast cooked by previous chef Nancy. ....
(5)
C W.
Amazing in every sense of the word. Every time I go there, I'm consistently impressed by the creative and delicious foods, as well as the care given to us by the courteous inn keeper.
(5)
Hector R.
This was the perfect weekend getaway for my finace and I. We have been searching for a cozy B&B for over a year now and I can now say that we've stopped looking. I've never had a better weekend away from the city. Nancy, the owner, was a very warm and generous host. We felt like family within the first few minutes of walking in the door. If you're looking for a nice quiet weekend away this is the place to be.
(5)
Regine J.
This is the best a B&B gets, and my husband and I will most definitely be back in the very near future!
(5)
Jen P.
This was my first stay at a B&B and wasn't sure what to expect. I was nervous about having to socialize with the hosts and was concerned about the community sharing. Now, I wish I would have tried a B&B years ago!! I went with a friend and stayed in The Gallery room. We each had our own bed which were SOOOOO comfortable!! Each morning, we were greeted with a lovely plated breakfast. Day 1 we had a frittata with spinach, roasted red peppers and goat cheese. Day 2 was buckwheat pancakes with roasted peaches and Michigan Syrup. Both were DELICIOUS! Each evening from 6-7pm, she hosted a happy hour with appetizers and a glass of wine. Each night was lovely and her boyfriend even played piano for us. Nancy, the hostess, was such a nice and lovely women and we loved talking with her. The house itself was quite large. My friend and I spent a lot of time on the large screened in patio where we listened to music, sipped wine and worked on a puzzle. I was surprised how much we hung out at the house but it was so relaxing, we didn't need to go out. What a lovely experience, I will definitely be going back!!!!
(5)
Paul L.
We stayed here a few weeks ago to get away from Chicago for a night. I was worth every penny. From the wine and apps in the evening to the great breakfast in the morning, Nancy served us well and was great to chat with. She even suggested a great bbq stand around the corner at the garden store.... Which was stupid good by the way. It's the little things that mean a lot. Thanks Nancy!
(5)
Grace L.
Our first B and B experience...don't know how we can stay at another one after this! We loved the place...it is walkably near a market and art gallery and a short hike from the beach. This is the quiet that you want in a home away from home. We stayed in the pear room, which was, of course, decorated with various pear-y fruit things. Each room had it's own bathroom...so (whew! ) about the sharing during peak bathroom moments. TV's are also in every room, which was important since that is my digital lullaby at night. There were five rooms, each with it's own theme. The home was remodeled and opened as a b and b just about 1.5 years ago..so the decor is newer and fresh. Very comfortable with plenty of living space..a living room with another TV, a little game table, couches/chairs to read in, a screened in porch for the air of the outdoor inside, and a dining room. Enough places to hide if you want to, but also enough room if you came with people to congregate and chill together. Owner is a wonderful cook and we loved just chatting with her. If you love food, converse with Nancy! At 5-6pm she has drinks and appetizers for whoever is there. Breakfast was buckwheat waffles with grilled local peaches/pears, and proscuitto wrapped green beans. All of which were delicious. (The coffee rocks...) We came in the summer, but with the peaceful backyard, good food (and maybe a cooking lesson if you ask?), this would be a great place for a winter hideaway, Superbowl night, girls weekend, or a family get together.
(5)
Hollis B.
What a refreshing B&B! First of all, the owner's hospitality is above and beyond. Not only do you get an extraordinary and memorable breakfast, but also a glass of wine in the late afternoon with her amazing little tasty snacks - my bouche was definitely amused. Breakfast was a delicious fritata of chives, mushrooms, chevre, a touch of thinly sliced salami and tomatoes. yum. Satisfying but not heavy. Gourmet, yet at the same time, home cookin'. The place is spotless, but not at all sterile. And unlike so many other B&Bs, it's not packed with way too much stuff. There are wonderful airy spaces, especially the big screened-in-on-three-sides back porch. You can sit there for hours and look out on -- actually be in -- a natural prairie/woodsy setting where wildflowers abound. Birders will be in paradise. Though I don't know what I was looking at, I saw at least 8 different kinds of quite beautiful birds who didn't know I was there! They came so close to where we were sitting inside in the porch! I must have been sitting there for an hour - it was so serene and restful, with birdsongs as my soundtrack. And the open front porch's hummingbird feeder attracts iridescent fluttering wonders. The welcome is warm and gracious, but Nancy's not the kind of innkeeper who's hovering around you all the time. What a relief, although she's quick to answer any and all questions about the area, and supplies heaps of useful resource material, should you need it. Each of the rooms has its own impeccably clean bathroom, and they all have a theme carried through to the carefully chosen art and often amusing objects. Don't miss Aunt Kate's vintage gabardine cowgirl shirt from the '40s hanging in the Old West Room. Oh, by the way, if you use a GPS, you'll need to key in "Three Oaks" instead of Harbert; go figure. We'll definitely be back again! I love the place.
(5)
L B.
Awesome B&B! Rooms were really contemporary and fun--not at all stuffy. They all had private baths, tvs, etc and they were quiet. Best part was the food. The owner is a former chef and made really great breakfasts. Plus she serves you a glass of wine and a tiny nibble in the evening. The area is pretty quiet, but we did go to two great restaurants on the owner's recommendation (Soe's and Fitzgeralds--we recommend those too!). Plus the harbert house is right off the main road of the area, red arrow highway, so it's easy to get around. It's near the beach too, if you're into that kind of thing (we are not, haha). Overall we very highly recommend this place.
Regine J.
This is the best a B&B gets, and my husband and I will most definitely be back in the very near future!
(5)Jen P.
This was my first stay at a B&B and wasn't sure what to expect. I was nervous about having to socialize with the hosts and was concerned about the community sharing. Now, I wish I would have tried a B&B years ago!! I went with a friend and stayed in The Gallery room. We each had our own bed which were SOOOOO comfortable!! Each morning, we were greeted with a lovely plated breakfast. Day 1 we had a frittata with spinach, roasted red peppers and goat cheese. Day 2 was buckwheat pancakes with roasted peaches and Michigan Syrup. Both were DELICIOUS! Each evening from 6-7pm, she hosted a happy hour with appetizers and a glass of wine. Each night was lovely and her boyfriend even played piano for us. Nancy, the hostess, was such a nice and lovely women and we loved talking with her. The house itself was quite large. My friend and I spent a lot of time on the large screened in patio where we listened to music, sipped wine and worked on a puzzle. I was surprised how much we hung out at the house but it was so relaxing, we didn't need to go out. What a lovely experience, I will definitely be going back!!!!
(5)Paul L.
We stayed here a few weeks ago to get away from Chicago for a night. I was worth every penny. From the wine and apps in the evening to the great breakfast in the morning, Nancy served us well and was great to chat with. She even suggested a great bbq stand around the corner at the garden store.... Which was stupid good by the way. It's the little things that mean a lot. Thanks Nancy!
(5)Grace L.
Our first B and B experience...don't know how we can stay at another one after this! We loved the place...it is walkably near a market and art gallery and a short hike from the beach. This is the quiet that you want in a home away from home. We stayed in the pear room, which was, of course, decorated with various pear-y fruit things. Each room had it's own bathroom...so (whew! ) about the sharing during peak bathroom moments. TV's are also in every room, which was important since that is my digital lullaby at night. There were five rooms, each with it's own theme. The home was remodeled and opened as a b and b just about 1.5 years ago..so the decor is newer and fresh. Very comfortable with plenty of living space..a living room with another TV, a little game table, couches/chairs to read in, a screened in porch for the air of the outdoor inside, and a dining room. Enough places to hide if you want to, but also enough room if you came with people to congregate and chill together. Owner is a wonderful cook and we loved just chatting with her. If you love food, converse with Nancy! At 5-6pm she has drinks and appetizers for whoever is there. Breakfast was buckwheat waffles with grilled local peaches/pears, and proscuitto wrapped green beans. All of which were delicious. (The coffee rocks...) We came in the summer, but with the peaceful backyard, good food (and maybe a cooking lesson if you ask?), this would be a great place for a winter hideaway, Superbowl night, girls weekend, or a family get together.
(5)Jolla P.
The Harbert House is pretty spacious. We slept in Gallery room. The room is large and full of light. It has a bathroom and 2 queen size beds. We slept well. The owner Nancy keeps things organized. I have huge support for businesses run by women. Oh yes, the beach is 5 min by car/20 min walk from the house.
(5)Lynn N.
Nancy is the perfect host. She is super friendly, provides great suggestions on what to see and where to eat, and gives her guests the freedom to make the place their own. Our favorite time of day is around 5pm when she saunters out of the kitchen with cocktails and appetizers. She also does not serve breakfast at the butt crack of dawn, which we really appreciate. When in town, take her advice on heading over to Sawyer for the market and Greenbush Brewery. The gourmet hotdog shop and Middle Eastern restaurant served delicious food and ambience. You are the bomb, Nancy! P.S. Sorry it took me 7 months to write this review. Lynn Ackerman
(5)Elaine W.
Nancy was a delightful and seasoned host who truly knows how to prepare an exceptional breakfast. Being at Harbert House felt like coming home to Grandma's. The great room and fireplace provided just the atmosphere to make you want to kick off your shoes and "stay for a spell"....and we did just that. We never felt rushed, and Nancy was a great source of information on where to go and what to do. As my sister said, "Why would we ever want to stay anywhere else in the area, now that we've been here?" And yes folks, I heartily agree.
(5)Kathy L.
This was my first B&B and now Im spoiled. Im from Mich and was looking forward to the lake so bad. I came to stay on a whim and was lucky to find in yelp. I have to admit that i had to tell myself to feel at home instead of being in someone else's home and Nancy the innkeeper help made me feel welcome. I had the house all to myself; wish i could have shared it w friends and fam!! I stayed in the Pear room and it was lovely. I like firm beds so i wish the mattress was firmer. Otherwise, you know Nancy cares about the details ... Down to having cotton balls and Q tips. I noticed that. You dont share a communal bathroom ! ...... You will certainly enjoy your stay and have a delicious breakfast cooked by previous chef Nancy. ....
(5)C W.
Amazing in every sense of the word. Every time I go there, I'm consistently impressed by the creative and delicious foods, as well as the care given to us by the courteous inn keeper.
(5)Hector R.
This was the perfect weekend getaway for my finace and I. We have been searching for a cozy B&B for over a year now and I can now say that we've stopped looking. I've never had a better weekend away from the city. Nancy, the owner, was a very warm and generous host. We felt like family within the first few minutes of walking in the door. If you're looking for a nice quiet weekend away this is the place to be.
(5)Hollis B.
What a refreshing B&B! First of all, the owner's hospitality is above and beyond. Not only do you get an extraordinary and memorable breakfast, but also a glass of wine in the late afternoon with her amazing little tasty snacks - my bouche was definitely amused. Breakfast was a delicious fritata of chives, mushrooms, chevre, a touch of thinly sliced salami and tomatoes. yum. Satisfying but not heavy. Gourmet, yet at the same time, home cookin'. The place is spotless, but not at all sterile. And unlike so many other B&Bs, it's not packed with way too much stuff. There are wonderful airy spaces, especially the big screened-in-on-three-sides back porch. You can sit there for hours and look out on -- actually be in -- a natural prairie/woodsy setting where wildflowers abound. Birders will be in paradise. Though I don't know what I was looking at, I saw at least 8 different kinds of quite beautiful birds who didn't know I was there! They came so close to where we were sitting inside in the porch! I must have been sitting there for an hour - it was so serene and restful, with birdsongs as my soundtrack. And the open front porch's hummingbird feeder attracts iridescent fluttering wonders. The welcome is warm and gracious, but Nancy's not the kind of innkeeper who's hovering around you all the time. What a relief, although she's quick to answer any and all questions about the area, and supplies heaps of useful resource material, should you need it. Each of the rooms has its own impeccably clean bathroom, and they all have a theme carried through to the carefully chosen art and often amusing objects. Don't miss Aunt Kate's vintage gabardine cowgirl shirt from the '40s hanging in the Old West Room. Oh, by the way, if you use a GPS, you'll need to key in "Three Oaks" instead of Harbert; go figure. We'll definitely be back again! I love the place.
(5)L B.
Awesome B&B! Rooms were really contemporary and fun--not at all stuffy. They all had private baths, tvs, etc and they were quiet. Best part was the food. The owner is a former chef and made really great breakfasts. Plus she serves you a glass of wine and a tiny nibble in the evening. The area is pretty quiet, but we did go to two great restaurants on the owner's recommendation (Soe's and Fitzgeralds--we recommend those too!). Plus the harbert house is right off the main road of the area, red arrow highway, so it's easy to get around. It's near the beach too, if you're into that kind of thing (we are not, haha). Overall we very highly recommend this place.
(5)Jolla P.
The Harbert House is pretty spacious. We slept in Gallery room. The room is large and full of light. It has a bathroom and 2 queen size beds. We slept well. The owner Nancy keeps things organized. I have huge support for businesses run by women. Oh yes, the beach is 5 min by car/20 min walk from the house.
(5)Lynn N.
Nancy is the perfect host. She is super friendly, provides great suggestions on what to see and where to eat, and gives her guests the freedom to make the place their own. Our favorite time of day is around 5pm when she saunters out of the kitchen with cocktails and appetizers. She also does not serve breakfast at the butt crack of dawn, which we really appreciate. When in town, take her advice on heading over to Sawyer for the market and Greenbush Brewery. The gourmet hotdog shop and Middle Eastern restaurant served delicious food and ambience. You are the bomb, Nancy! P.S. Sorry it took me 7 months to write this review. Lynn Ackerman
(5)Elaine W.
Nancy was a delightful and seasoned host who truly knows how to prepare an exceptional breakfast. Being at Harbert House felt like coming home to Grandma's. The great room and fireplace provided just the atmosphere to make you want to kick off your shoes and "stay for a spell"....and we did just that. We never felt rushed, and Nancy was a great source of information on where to go and what to do. As my sister said, "Why would we ever want to stay anywhere else in the area, now that we've been here?" And yes folks, I heartily agree.
(5)Kathy L.
This was my first B&B and now Im spoiled. Im from Mich and was looking forward to the lake so bad. I came to stay on a whim and was lucky to find in yelp. I have to admit that i had to tell myself to feel at home instead of being in someone else's home and Nancy the innkeeper help made me feel welcome. I had the house all to myself; wish i could have shared it w friends and fam!! I stayed in the Pear room and it was lovely. I like firm beds so i wish the mattress was firmer. Otherwise, you know Nancy cares about the details ... Down to having cotton balls and Q tips. I noticed that. You dont share a communal bathroom ! ...... You will certainly enjoy your stay and have a delicious breakfast cooked by previous chef Nancy. ....
(5)C W.
Amazing in every sense of the word. Every time I go there, I'm consistently impressed by the creative and delicious foods, as well as the care given to us by the courteous inn keeper.
(5)Hector R.
This was the perfect weekend getaway for my finace and I. We have been searching for a cozy B&B for over a year now and I can now say that we've stopped looking. I've never had a better weekend away from the city. Nancy, the owner, was a very warm and generous host. We felt like family within the first few minutes of walking in the door. If you're looking for a nice quiet weekend away this is the place to be.
(5)Regine J.
This is the best a B&B gets, and my husband and I will most definitely be back in the very near future!
(5)Jen P.
This was my first stay at a B&B and wasn't sure what to expect. I was nervous about having to socialize with the hosts and was concerned about the community sharing. Now, I wish I would have tried a B&B years ago!! I went with a friend and stayed in The Gallery room. We each had our own bed which were SOOOOO comfortable!! Each morning, we were greeted with a lovely plated breakfast. Day 1 we had a frittata with spinach, roasted red peppers and goat cheese. Day 2 was buckwheat pancakes with roasted peaches and Michigan Syrup. Both were DELICIOUS! Each evening from 6-7pm, she hosted a happy hour with appetizers and a glass of wine. Each night was lovely and her boyfriend even played piano for us. Nancy, the hostess, was such a nice and lovely women and we loved talking with her. The house itself was quite large. My friend and I spent a lot of time on the large screened in patio where we listened to music, sipped wine and worked on a puzzle. I was surprised how much we hung out at the house but it was so relaxing, we didn't need to go out. What a lovely experience, I will definitely be going back!!!!
(5)Paul L.
We stayed here a few weeks ago to get away from Chicago for a night. I was worth every penny. From the wine and apps in the evening to the great breakfast in the morning, Nancy served us well and was great to chat with. She even suggested a great bbq stand around the corner at the garden store.... Which was stupid good by the way. It's the little things that mean a lot. Thanks Nancy!
(5)Grace L.
Our first B and B experience...don't know how we can stay at another one after this! We loved the place...it is walkably near a market and art gallery and a short hike from the beach. This is the quiet that you want in a home away from home. We stayed in the pear room, which was, of course, decorated with various pear-y fruit things. Each room had it's own bathroom...so (whew! ) about the sharing during peak bathroom moments. TV's are also in every room, which was important since that is my digital lullaby at night. There were five rooms, each with it's own theme. The home was remodeled and opened as a b and b just about 1.5 years ago..so the decor is newer and fresh. Very comfortable with plenty of living space..a living room with another TV, a little game table, couches/chairs to read in, a screened in porch for the air of the outdoor inside, and a dining room. Enough places to hide if you want to, but also enough room if you came with people to congregate and chill together. Owner is a wonderful cook and we loved just chatting with her. If you love food, converse with Nancy! At 5-6pm she has drinks and appetizers for whoever is there. Breakfast was buckwheat waffles with grilled local peaches/pears, and proscuitto wrapped green beans. All of which were delicious. (The coffee rocks...) We came in the summer, but with the peaceful backyard, good food (and maybe a cooking lesson if you ask?), this would be a great place for a winter hideaway, Superbowl night, girls weekend, or a family get together.
(5)Hollis B.
What a refreshing B&B! First of all, the owner's hospitality is above and beyond. Not only do you get an extraordinary and memorable breakfast, but also a glass of wine in the late afternoon with her amazing little tasty snacks - my bouche was definitely amused. Breakfast was a delicious fritata of chives, mushrooms, chevre, a touch of thinly sliced salami and tomatoes. yum. Satisfying but not heavy. Gourmet, yet at the same time, home cookin'. The place is spotless, but not at all sterile. And unlike so many other B&Bs, it's not packed with way too much stuff. There are wonderful airy spaces, especially the big screened-in-on-three-sides back porch. You can sit there for hours and look out on -- actually be in -- a natural prairie/woodsy setting where wildflowers abound. Birders will be in paradise. Though I don't know what I was looking at, I saw at least 8 different kinds of quite beautiful birds who didn't know I was there! They came so close to where we were sitting inside in the porch! I must have been sitting there for an hour - it was so serene and restful, with birdsongs as my soundtrack. And the open front porch's hummingbird feeder attracts iridescent fluttering wonders. The welcome is warm and gracious, but Nancy's not the kind of innkeeper who's hovering around you all the time. What a relief, although she's quick to answer any and all questions about the area, and supplies heaps of useful resource material, should you need it. Each of the rooms has its own impeccably clean bathroom, and they all have a theme carried through to the carefully chosen art and often amusing objects. Don't miss Aunt Kate's vintage gabardine cowgirl shirt from the '40s hanging in the Old West Room. Oh, by the way, if you use a GPS, you'll need to key in "Three Oaks" instead of Harbert; go figure. We'll definitely be back again! I love the place.
(5)L B.
Awesome B&B! Rooms were really contemporary and fun--not at all stuffy. They all had private baths, tvs, etc and they were quiet. Best part was the food. The owner is a former chef and made really great breakfasts. Plus she serves you a glass of wine and a tiny nibble in the evening. The area is pretty quiet, but we did go to two great restaurants on the owner's recommendation (Soe's and Fitzgeralds--we recommend those too!). Plus the harbert house is right off the main road of the area, red arrow highway, so it's easy to get around. It's near the beach too, if you're into that kind of thing (we are not, haha). Overall we very highly recommend this place.
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