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Przekaż informację zwrotnąMy man and I held our little high time in pine hill last august, in large part because of the magical aura and warm and friendly people in the colonial inn. we have even shot some of our high-time sportsmen here! our friends and family have absolutely loved this quirky and eccentric place, for an experience in contrast to everything else, and prepared some of the best hospitality in catskills.
Incredibly lovely place that can use some updating, but overall has an incredibly strong old-timey, antique-collecting vibe that's unforgettable. The owners are absolute sweethearts and great people to have a good conversation with. Their animals are adorable. My personal favorite is Sweet Pea the bird.
Met up with friends here for a hiking weekend and absolutely loved the place. It is not a 5 star hotel, but it is eclectic and homey. Upon arriving, I was a bit worried because the outside looks dilapidated, dirty and plain. But like the previous reviewer Eric stated, its like Tardis. Once you step inside, there are no words to describe the place. Filled with antiques from all over the world, vintage decor, old time jukebox and a nostalgic vibe plenty of eye candy. The rooms were tidy and clean. Steve, the owner was gracious and kind even offering us a drink on the house. Loved the bar area, the dogs and Sweet Pea, the conur parrot. Breakfast service of 'the works ' was great included french toast, bacon, sausage patty, eggs, coffee and juice homestyle. I love this place and next time I 'm in the catskills, I definitely will stay here again.
Bizarre, eclectic, eccentric, unconventional. Unless you are a Time Lord and have been inside of a TARDIS, there is no conventional way to explain this place. It's like taking a tour of the Addams Family mansion. Never rented a room. Never ate there. But the bar experience was fantastic. Embark on a voyage to the Catskills and make this one of your destinations.
Great buffet dinner! There was a reasonably wide selection of dishes (enough to end up accidentally eating way too much), and they were all delicious. The home-made desserts were especially nice. There were also two adorable dogs walking around that occasionally came up to us to be petted. The one unpleasant surprise was being charged for water, which I didn't think was normally done in the US, but considering the buffet price was reasonable, we were mostly fine with this. Overall a great experience!