"The breakfast was over $20 a piece extra, so we passed and had an excellent experience at Mel's Diner that opens at 6am. We stayed in the guest annex, which was another house that L. A. Washington built in the 1920's. The remodeling done to the two houses was very high end, but they used residential grade fixtures that has not faired well with the rigors of commercial use. The fixture in the shower had to be jerry rigged to work and they had a huge shower head above the whirlpool bathtub- with no shower curtain. The mechanical access to the whirlpool was tacked up with black duct tape. They had a broken towel bar in the bathroom, which you couldn't use anyway because they put a mirror vanity table under it as an after thought. We needed the table as they were more interested in an antique style sink than providing counter space around the sink area. Cleaning the mirrored tables and polished black tile in the bathroom must be a housekeeping nightmare. The curtain rod in the bedroom area is damaged and is not easy to use. The quality of the remodeling was lovely, but they should focus as much on durability and function as on form. The maintenance of the facility is wanting. Off street parking is provided in a commercial lot across the street. Fun, but not as practical as it could be."