At the end of the evening we enjoyed going back to the hotel and having a night cap at the Inn's very cozy OTG Wine & Beer Bar. We went out to dinner, and then strolled the light displays. Parking was easy as there is a city lot just behind them for free, or you can get a parking pass and use it on any of the open spaces downtown. We enjoyed the location of the hotel it was walking distance to park, boutiques, antique shops and all of my favorite restaurants. The bathroom had modern amenities, shower/tub combo, blow dryer, slippers, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and very plush towels. Although there was no phone, we did have a flat screen TV. The furnishings were an antique wardrobe, writing desk, two chairs and a Queen Ann style couch. The bed was new modern mattress and box spring and very comfortable. We stayed in the Statesman room, which was upstairs and it was very spacious and clean. The Inn was decorated for the holidays and included a wide variety of antique furnishings and was very clean. The hotel smelled of gourmet coffee and antique woods. The upstairs has the remainder of the guest rooms, plus a roof top terrace with a view over the rear downstairs courtyard and the Haus Murphy’s German restaurant and alley. The bottom has the lobby, breakfast area, an art gallery, a few guest rooms, and the OTG Wine & Beer Bar. Terry checked us in quickly, gave us a tour of the property and showed us to our room. Immediately, we were greeted by Terry, who manning the desk. The “Lobby” for the Inn is off the alley in the rear of the property where they have a courtyard and fountain. I have gone in to check out this Inn a few times on my many journeys to Old Towne Glendale over the years, but was excited to actually stay here and get the feel of the place. The bathroom had modern amenities, shower/tub combo, blow dryer, slippers, shampoo, conditioner, lotion.
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