Response to owner- First of all Pat, yes, you conned my naive daughter into Venmoing you the deposit. You should never have been renting the rooms in the condition that place is in. Lie number 1, it was 3 nights initially,not 4. At least try and get your lies as accurate as possible. Lie number 2, there was nothing "perceived " about anything I encountered. Lie number 3 My daughter called back the same day because I told her that what you were charging was absurd. Lie number 4, yes my daughter got me involved because the room was for me. Yes you and I talked, and we agreed that if you could rent it you would refund the money. You layer text me and mentioned staying the one night there with my daughter. I thought that was a great idea so that's what we planned. I certainly never expected to encounter what I did, or I never would have agreed.
Regardless of heaters, the place stunk. Try some cleaning or some air freshners.
The sheets were so worn you could see through them.
Whoever told you the room was fine must not value cleanliness, I however, do.
I find it so pathetic that you try to blame me for your broken items.
Yes, I have compassion for her loss as I just went through the same with my mother. However, if she couldn't handle her business, she shouldn't have been renting it. Period.
Yes you wished me a Happy Mothers day after calling me a liar. Sorry but I don't do fake.
I posted photographic evidence of what I stated.
I have zero to gain from leaving my very accurate review. I posted this so others will know what they are getting into if they choose to rent a room from you. You however have every reason to lie and try to malign my character.
I'm a strong advocate for small business but will never support misrepresentation and unproffesionalism. I hope everyone who reads this review can see by your response, what kind of person I was dealing with.
First of all, none of the photos that they posted on here are true. Looks absolutely nothing like that now. I get to the hotel and rang the bell 3 times before anyone answered. Porch was a Mish mash of old furniture, old treadmill and a handicapped shower chair. A nice older gentleman in flip flops answered, opened the door to my room and said that's where your staying. He never gave me a key so couldn't even lock the door if I wanted to go out. I get in the room and it's crammed with a king size bed and pulled out single bed and several tables. It smelled old and musty. I checked the sheets and they looked and smelled like they were from the 70's. Went into the bathroom and there was a nasty cleaning rag on the counter, blue glasses that had an inch of dust on them, whoever stayed previously shampoo and bodywash in the shower (so obviously not cleaned). Not full toiletries that were sticky to the touch and toilet paper holder that was broken. I went into the hall to find the gentleman and he could not be located. Walked across the hall to the common room and it was as rundown and nasty as the room. The hallway smelled like pot. At this point, there was no way I was staying there. I contacted the owner, Pat and explained what was going on, at first she didn't believe me then when I sent pics, she apologized and said she would refund the 200.00 in 4 days, on Thursday when she got back. I agreed. Nothing was refunded and contacted her on Friday, she did not respond. I contacted her again on Sunday and she responded with a nasty response accusing me of lying and breaking the toilet paper holder on purpose and put on the Venmo that it was for "unjustified refund". Bottom line, the place is a dump and the owner unprofessional and nasty. Stay as far...
Read moreIf you are looking for a pristine, Hallmark-movie bed and breakfast experience, like some prior reviewers you are likely to be disappointed. Since most of the rooms are now extended stay rentals, the Red Hook Country Inn is not quite a "bed and breakfast" in the classic sense. The common areas are indeed cluttered and a bit run down -- but one can still sit on the porch in the evening and enjoy the breezes and people watching. The beds are comfortable, the rooms eclectic and well supplied, and the owners will always go the extra mile to ensure you have everything you need (Nabil's breakfasts invariably delicious). Most importantly, the inn is ideally located right in the center of town. You can leave your car behind and walk to several excellent restaurants (Flatiron is a standout), shops, and historic buildings and cemeteries. On summer Fridays you can even stroll down to the green to enjoy a free concert. So leave your preconceptions at the door and come enjoy the...
Read moreIt took me a while to write this review because I didn’t know what I wanted to say. First the plus, the owner is very nice, our room was clean, towels were lovely and the window shades did the job. However, if you do not like clutter this is not the place for you. There is a lot going on in this Bed and Breakfast. Every nook and cranny of packed. There is a large pile of garbage in the parking lot and this is not a place with a common area to sit in, play cards or just relax. The front porch has so much potential but is dirty and the furniture is so worn out and old. I honestly do not know how this Bed and Breakfast has passed their heath inspections. After catching a glimpse of the kitchen on the way to my bedroom I was horrified. There is a beautiful back yard that you can’t even go into because of all the clutter and trash. The Red Hook Bed and Breakfast can be beautiful if the owner could let some things go, declutter and...
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