Frommer's Review
This large and popular lodging and dining spot in the center of Sandwich village is a dependable bet for a comfortable stay or a hearty meal. The inn encompasses a modern main building, designed to look historic, as well as several historic homes nearby that have been outfitted with modern amenities. The main building sits on the site of a Colonial tavern favored by Daniel Webster, the famous orator and prominent Boston lawyer, who enjoyed fishing on the Cape. The inn is operated by the Catania family with professionalism and style. All the rooms are ample and nicely furnished with reproductions. The suites located in nearby historic houses are especially appealing; they feature fireplaces and canopy beds. There are also eight deluxe one-room suites in the main building with amenities like balconies, gas fireplaces, oversize whirlpool baths, and heated tile floors in the bathrooms. The inn's common spaces are convivial, if bustling; sometimes tour buses stop here. The restaurant, which turns out surprisingly sophisticated fare, is quite good, especially considering the high volume of customers. An on-site spa offers massages, facials, and other body treatments.
Facilities:
Restaurant; tavern/bar; small outdoor heated pool; access to health club (2 miles away); spa; room service
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