Let me tell you about the InnHabbit Tiny House Resort, my friend. It's a hidden gem, a little slice of paradise tucked away from the hustle and bustle, the cray cray of the world, the weird neighbors cat that keeps coming in your house. I haven't stayed there personally, but I can give you the lowdown based on what I found on the property talking to the owner and some guests I ran into and joked around with.
First off, the owner is a real go-getter, ambitious, always looking to expand and improve. I love that entrepreneurial spirit! It's exciting to hear about the future business ventures they have in mind. Who knows what kind of cool stuff they'll come up with next?
Now, let's talk about the property and the BnBs. Apparently, so the owner and his team built everything themselves, and from what I've seen, they did an incredible job. The attention to detail is top-notch, and the interior of those tiny houses is supposedly mind-blowing. I mean, who wouldn't want to stay in a cozy little space that looks amazing?
But wait, there's more! On the premises, they've got a sports bar, a cigar bar, a coffee shop, and food coming soon? That's like a one-stop shop for all your relaxation needs. You can kick back with a cold one, enjoy a fine cigar, sip on some delicious coffee, and satisfy your hunger all in one place. It's like a mini vacation wonderland!
Now, here's the catch, my friend. These rooms are apparently very affordable, but you gotta be quick on the draw if you want to snag an extended stay. They fill up faster than a Conor McGregor knockout. So, if you're planning on staying a while, make sure to book early and secure your spot. It’s midway between a lot of other great restaurants and bars and adventures.
It sounds like the InnHabbit Tiny House Resort is a winner. I would vouch for it personally, but based on what I've heard, it's definitely worth checking out. Who knows, you might stumble upon your own...
Read moreSo, the first thing is the service and condition of the place. The bar manager is a miserable soul that reflects the locals attitude towards visitors. More than once we heard comments about locals vs tourists in a negative way. She was no exception and demonstrated she would be fine if no tourists came to InnHabit. I will say the owner was hospitable but the place was kinda a mess with open storage with construction material and unfinished walls in the main areas. Our room was represented as a tiny room but with the last person's toothpaste running down down the sink curtain is a little discomforting at that rate. We really loved the town and will be back! But, not InnHabit. I think we'll try the bird houses. Make sure to check out the Nice Ice Baby bar for good food and drinks and... make to make the drive up Mt Scott and the Holy City! We love the area and town, just not InnHabit. You won't feel welcome. And stay away from the breakfast restaurant on the corner. For those who will go anyway, you've...
Read moreThought I had posted this couple months ago, but it never showed! We stayed at several units in January for my sister's 60th surprise party. The hosts, Noel and Julie, were so kind and helpful! We did not know it was going to be the coldest weekend of the year, and Julie kept checking on is to make sure we had enough blankets and that we were as warm as could be. They let us decorate the main firepit area and keep the decorations up all weekend. Noel even surprised us one night when he knocked on the door with surprise champagne and gave us all really cool little glasses to keep! We thought he was knocking because we were too loud🤣 The rooms were so decorated so well... beds were so comfy, and there were personal welcome signs for each of us when we arrived. Highly recommend eating at the Little Bears Street Eats whether you're staying at the InnHabit or not... food was AMAZING as was their service! We can't wait to get back when the temp is...
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