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Sonoma B+B, narrowed it down to 3, need help



 
 
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Old 13-11-2005, 05:02 PM posted to alt.food.wine
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Hi all,

My wife and I have narrowed our choice for a Bed and Breakfast down to
three places... we are looking for any expereinces or thoughts on any
of them. The three a

Thistle Dew
The Inn at Sonoma
The Cottage

Any thoughts/info/comments are appreciated.

Frank

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Old 13-11-2005, 05:35 PM posted to alt.food.wine
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fsa3 wrote:
Hi all,

My wife and I have narrowed our choice for a Bed and Breakfast down to
three places... we are looking for any expereinces or thoughts on any
of them. The three a

Thistle Dew
The Inn at Sonoma
The Cottage

Any thoughts/info/comments are appreciated.

Frank

Forgetaboutit,
I was their a little while ago.
Best place to stay "The Farmhouse Inn"
No doubt about it!You can have your own private sauna in your room,
great message and world class resturant.
Don't forget I told you about it
Howie
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Old 13-11-2005, 07:23 PM posted to alt.food.wine
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Hi Frank,

I recommend you contact Stay Sonoma. They are a reservation service
based in Sonoma and the website is StaySonoma.com. It's a great
resource, they have information on all kinds of properties and their
service is free.

Shelly

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Old 13-11-2005, 09:33 PM posted to alt.food.wine
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"Howard Appel" wrote in message
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fsa3 wrote:
Hi all,

My wife and I have narrowed our choice for a Bed and Breakfast down to
three places... we are looking for any expereinces or thoughts on any
of them. The three a

Thistle Dew
The Inn at Sonoma
The Cottage

Any thoughts/info/comments are appreciated.

Frank

Forgetaboutit,
I was their a little while ago.
Best place to stay "The Farmhouse Inn"
No doubt about it!You can have your own private sauna in your room, great
message and world class resturant.
Don't forget I told you about it
Howie


I'll second the recommendation for the Farmhouse restaurant --- we had an
exceptional evening there.

Mike P


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Old 13-11-2005, 11:51 PM posted to alt.food.wine
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The places I suggested are all in Sonoma plaza b/c someone recommended
that area. The Farmhouse looked great but isn't in that area, but I'm
not sure how important staying near the plaza really is...

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fsa3 wrote:
The places I suggested are all in Sonoma plaza b/c someone recommended
that area. The Farmhouse looked great but isn't in that area, but I'm
not sure how important staying near the plaza really is...

Location is fine 20 min from any place you need to go.
I was there for 3 nights, visited a great many wineries in Sonoma and
Napa. Believe me you will love it. If I every get back to the area that
is where I will stay again. Greetings from NYC.
Howie
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Old 14-11-2005, 02:22 AM posted to alt.food.wine
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Fellow NYer here!

Just booked the Farmhouse, looking forward to it. One last quick
question, any idea if they had bikes available for some long rides to
the vineyards... seems safer than driving (after a couple of glasses).

Frank

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Old 14-11-2005, 05:57 AM posted to alt.food.wine
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You'll love it. Spent a long weekend there and it is really close to
everything even the ocean... well an hour.

In article .com,
"fsa3" wrote:

Fellow NYer here!

Just booked the Farmhouse, looking forward to it. One last quick
question, any idea if they had bikes available for some long rides to
the vineyards... seems safer than driving (after a couple of glasses).

Frank

 




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