We made a reservation here because we were attending a wedding the following day. Upon check-in, we met Brittany. Unfortunately, she had an accident that caused her to be on crutches. She explained to us that she would not be able to supply the Hardy breakfast, that usually is associated with other bed-and-breakfast, and that we could have a choice of store-bought, bagels and croissants, muffins, and there was Keurig coffee. All this was cafeteria style. I asked if there would be some adjustment to the daily rate for the two days that we were there. She hesitated, and then said she would check with her husband . That was 5 o’clock on the Friday we checked in and the first time and the last time we ever saw Brittany again even though we were in and out of the house multiple times. When we left on Sunday and checked out at 10:30 AM, nobody was there, so we just dropped our key off at the desk and left. She had never gotten back to us one way or the other after checking with her husband. We have been to many bed-and-breakfast and enjoy that stay over hotels/motels. Mostly because of the homelike feeling, the opportunity to meet new people , and to share in the history of the place where we’re staying. Usually, the big highlight of the stay is the outstanding breakfasts we have had at other residence. It’s such a convenient and great way to start your day of adventure. Since it cost us an additional $100.00 for breakfast both days, we will not be returning.