The high rollers and ladies of the night were chased away long ago, but this charming guesthouse revels in its past as a gambling hall and bordello. In the heart of Old Town Key West, it's a home away from home that offers simple, clean, attractively priced accommodations. Accommodations range from small rooms sharing a bath to spacious rooms with king beds and sleeper sofas. Built in the 1920s, this yellow-and-white clapboard building has 2nd-floor porches, gabled roofs, and a white picket fence. The current owners prettied the rooms with flower-print curtains and linens and added homemade cinnamon rolls, which receive rave reviews in the guest book, to the breakfast bar. A lagoon-style pool, fountain, and old-brick walkways accent a lovely garden. Pros: good value; nice garden; friendly staff. Cons: thin walls; basic rooms; shared balcony.
Reviewed by jcools from Houston on 6/12/07
A nice place that adds a unique touch to the Key West experience. The owner Kevin was more than polite and helpful. It's rare to see such good service in today's society. Kudos!
Reviewed by bythecee521 from Maine on 11/17/06
Comfortable room. Staff could not do enough for you. Within walking distance to everything. Would stay there again.
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