If you find yourself in the South Berkshires, I would strongly recommend a stay in this quite, pleasant country inn with a remarkable history. The rooms are impeccable, with each having a private bath and telephone, and we found the entire staff to be extremely pleasant and helpful. The inn has a great traditional atmosphere with plenty of sitting room and a lovely fireplace.
To complement the rooms, the inn runs one of the best restaurants (Wednesday through Sunday) in the South Berkshires, and our dinner there was one of the most memorable culinary experiences of my entire life. The food here alone would be worth the trip from New York.
Alas, the Inn's popularity means reservations are recommended, and two nights' stay is often required in the peak seasons.
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