Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening – distinguishing them from country or guest houses.
The staff was very friendly, It was obvious they were doing renovations which was over due, but i was informed that it went under new ownership at the beginning of the year. It was nice that there was a little area for me to take my dog. They said nothing about my dogs size. most places have a weight limit for pets of 50lbs and mine is 100lbs finding it difficult to find a pet friendly place.
The bed was comfy and the black out curtains were great. We were there for a concert and were able to walk across the street to the venue. We had a late night steak dinner at the steak house that was really good. The shower's water pressure was great.
The Nugget is on the quiet side of town. Was not very busy ad accomodations were fine. Had dinner at Rosie's Cafe which has very good fish and chips. Didn't gamble much so can't really speak to that. It was just a one night stopover.
I don't always rate the lodging places I find on Booking.com because most are more than adequate. I'm making an exception for this Best Western Inn because one doesn't often encounter accommodating hospitality and warmth in a large Inn.
High marks beyond the norm for this one, especially for its staff. The free, 3-mile radius, hotel shuttle bus was a valuable and unexpected amenity, too, that made it easy for us to go out and enjoy dinner in a nearby bistro without having to drive.
Good breakfast, too!
Everything was great. Was looking forward to the bacon as seen in the picture but there was just two kinds of sausage, no bacon. The omelets were very good, as were the cinnamon rolls.
Victoria Inn is well located in Reno. The city has good supermarkets within a short drive from the motel. The facilities and comfort of the room is good.
Peter
Solo traveler
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