Kingsleigh Inn Review

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Kingsleigh Inn

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Fodor's Review:

It's the details that make the difference at this inn in Southwest Harbor. In your guest room you'll find fresh flowers, bottles of port, and divine homemade chocolate truffles, and in the bath there are fluffy robes and slippers. Originally built in 1904, the inn is decorated with period furnishings. Guest rooms have atmospheric additions like ceiling fans. Several rooms have balconies with harbor views. The third-floor suite has hardwood floors, a wood-burning fireplace, and a telescope for stargazing or watching boats travel in and out of the harbor. You can relax by the fireplace in the living room or take in the fresh sea air from the wraparound porch. Pros: Bend-over-backwards customer service, an excellent four-course gourmet breakfast. Con: Most breakfasts don't include meat.

  • Hotel Details: 8 rooms, 1 suite
  • In-room: no phone, no TV.
  • Rate includes: Full breakfast
  • Credit Cards: AE, MC, V
  • Closed: Closed Nov.-Apr.
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Member Reviews and Ratings

Reviewed by kimmark3 from Tampa Bay, FL on 11/12/07
My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed the Kingsleigh Inn and all the special touches offered.
We stayed in the suite for 5 nights, which was ideal. We had an incredible amount of space to spread out and make ourselves at home.
The bathrobes and slippers were a nice touch, as were the sherry and truffles in the room.
The breakfasts were the absolute best that we have ever had, and we have stayed at B&B's throughout the world! Each morning was another culinary delight!
Dana and Greg were wonderful hosts, and we hope to get back soon to visit!

Member Rating: 5.0
Ratings details: Room: 5.0 Atmosphere: 5.0 Service: 5.0 Value: 5.0

Reviewed by Paul_Huber from Atlanta, Georia on 2/4/07
Our first stay at the Kingsleigh was late summer 2005. Our week long experience was so spectacular that we returned in June 2006 to be married. Our original plan was for an outdoor ceremony by the water, but rain forced us to move to plan B - an intimate ceremony in the turret room of the third floor suite with a view of the harbor as a back drop. Dana and Greg were gracious enough to be our witnesses, as well as photographers. Later that evening we had a memorable diner at Red Sky, a short walk around the corner from the inn. Dana made arrangements for a romantic table, and the owner brought over Champaign to toast the occasion.
There are plenty of restaurants in the area - ask Dana and Greg for recommendations. Both are "foodies" and appreciate the local culinary talents. I know lobster is the first thing people talk about when they talk about Maine, but for us it was the Maine scallops! Fantastic! And be sure to go to Jordan Pond for some popovers with strawberry jam and tea.
We travel often and stay at B&B's exclusively, and the Kingsleigh is the benchmark by which we judge the others. Greg and Dana are great hosts and we look forward to seeing them again when we return to the Kingsleigh for our 1st anniversary this June.

Member Rating: 5.0
Ratings details: Room: 5.0 Atmosphere: 5.0 Service: 5.0 Value: 5.0
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