Victorian elegance defines this hotel dating from 1846. The three-story brick facade and white-pillared porch look out on Main Street. Guest rooms have turn-of-the-20th-century antiques and spacious bathrooms with fine Italian towels and bathrobes. The restaurant ($$$-$$$$) and bar inhabit four intimate antiques-filled rooms, including a front room with a piano and a bar room with a fireplace. The fare is largely French but encompasses other cuisines, so you might find sushi and sashimi, or grilled local seafood mixed with cilantro-spiked Asian noodles on the menu. The wine list runs 85 pages. The bar and lounge attract a sophisticated crowd.
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