Fodor's Expert Review General Sutter Inn
14 E. Main St., corner of Rtes. 501 and 772, Lititz, Pennsylvania, 17543, USA
Built in 1764, this inn on the main square of Lititz, within easy walking distance of the historic district, is the oldest continuously-run inn in Pennsylvania. It was named after the man who founded Sacramento in 1839, only to lose his home during the frenzy of the gold rush. He retired in Lititz while seeking to be reimbursed by Washington. The 1764 Restaurant ($$–$$$) offers fine dining with an artistic flourish. In warm weather the brick patio is a favorite dining spot. The more-casual Bullshead Pub offers a full English breakfast every Saturday as well as traditional British pub fare. Most of the rooms have been renovated in the past few years to add track lighting, subway-tiled bathrooms, and stylish furnishings ; be sure to request an updated room when booking.
PROS
- great on-site dining options
- central location
- accommodating staff
CONS
- some rooms still need updating
- climate control issues
- no elevator