CARTER HOUSE INNS
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2024
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2024
Un hermoso establecimiento dividido en varias casas, que ofrece habitaciones muy lujosas decoradas en un estilo moderno
Carter House Inns es sin duda el establecimiento más bonito de Eureka. Está dividido en varias casas. En primer lugar, el edificio principal alberga una docena de habitaciones extremadamente lujosas, decoradas en estilo moderno y con un gusto impecable. Luego está el segundo edificio, que tiene cuatro dormitorios, una cocina y una sala de estar. Por último, hay una tercera casa individual con un dormitorio, una cocina, un salón y un baño. La guinda del pastel es el buen desayuno continental que se sirve cada mañana.
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Other than that, the room was okay, but the windows didn't open, there was no AC, and it is in a pretty noisy neighborhood. Better to just get a Motel 6 or similar and save your money for vacation activities,
We got the "french toast" and it was... awful. It was by the numbers horrific.
1. It was on the wrong kind of bread. It was on a slab of an unremarkable french bread, which meant that the texture was going to be bad to start.
2. The compote was bitter, and not a little bitter but more bitter than the kind of bitters you would intentionally put in an Old Fashioned.
3. The fruit tasted like it had started to rot and that was just visibly covered by the compote rather than being trimmed off.
4. The whipped cream, while clearly housemade, was also housemade from rancid heavy cream and then overwhipped almost back into butter.
The combination was an affront to the very concept of cuisine, and rather than being served a breakfast, I felt as though I was experimented upon without my consent. Had this abomination not been free as part of the stay, I would have demanded a refund.
That said, the breakfast buffet part was great and the dinner menu smelled good, though we ate a bit later in the evening so we were unable to partake. But I'm sure they'll stop experimenting with expired leftovers for breakfast after this so, I am certain you'll have a lovely stay.