Frommer's Review
An 1898 town landmark restored to Victorian splendor, the St. Elmo has an old-fashioned lobby that's a meeting place for locals and guests alike. All the units here ooze historic charm, and contain many original furnishings. Each of the six standard rooms has one queen-size bed. They're average size for a historic hotel, which means they're a bit small compared to a modern chain; some have shower/tub combos and a few have showers only. The suites are larger, with separate sitting areas and stained glass, polished wood, and brass trim throughout; the Cascade Suite has a king-size bed plus a second bedroom with a double bed. There's a TV in the parlor and the well-regarded Bon Ton Restaurant is on the premises. Smoking is not permitted.
Facilities:
Restaurant (steak/Italian); hot tub; sauna
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