Inn at the Canal, 104 Bohemia Ave, Chesapeake City, MD 21915, United States
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Inn at the Canal - Featured Reviews (143)
We enjoyed the upper bay suite on the third floor. It was clean and roomy. I forgot my hairdryer and was happy to find one in the closet. We loved walking around the historic town and enjoyed dinner, breakfast and shopping all on the same block. We would recommend this to any couple needing to get away from the business of life.
Loved the B&B! Location is direct in the heart of Chesapeake City, stone throw from water and all the main restaurants/shops. Lovely old house vibe, and yet was tastefully decorated. There is a Rum Lounge downstairs, with a bar and serving small plates. There also was an acoustic guitar player who created a great ambiance. The owner and bartender were both really friendly and helpful. There were also cakes which were really good...I had a piece of a "Dark and Stormy" cake that tasted as great as it was unique. We had the top floor, which was the Upper Bay Suite. It had tons of room, with a mini kitchen, a living area, bedroom with King bed, bathroom, and best of all, a balcony overlooking the water. We spent hours on the balcony! Earlier that day we rode our bikes 15 miles on the canal trail, right across the canal from us (5 minutes by car). Dinner was really good; we ate at the Baynard House (after a fiasco with our dinner reservations at Chesapeake Inn due to an event). We definitely want to come back!
Had a wonderful experience here. The house is charming and the rooms very comfortable. It was great to have the lounge available late into the night for our group of 8. The outside Rum Garden was so fun and the live music, fire pits and addarondack chairs made it a cozy venue. For breakfast you get a coupon for a coffee and breakfast sandwich at the super cute shop across the street. They are located perfectly on the main street and a stone's throw from nearly everything you'd want to do there. I highly recommend you stay at The Inn at the Canal. You'll be glad you did!
Lovely location, hotel was nice with a couple of issues. This is a old charming hotel in need of some maintenance. Shower head was working poorly, no hot water the first morning (it was taken care of when owner notified). Lovely bathtub but needs replaced. If you are looking for charming Bed and Bar this is a nice place. For breakfast, the hotel has an arrangement with cute cafe across the street. Free breakfast sandwich and coffee. I would stay here again.
We had our first B&B experience last week at The Inn at the Canal in Chesapeake City. I don't think we'll ever use a hotel or motel when traveling again! We went to check out Chesapeake city and celebrate my birthday, as well as our 35th Anniversary. We were greeted by Sarah, who we found delightful! We opened the door to Cara Cove, and were greeted by a parcel of homemade chocolate chip cookies and information about how to go about our stay at the Inn. The room was incredibly comfy and welcoming. The downstairs bar was the perfect place to wind down the day after a delicious dinner up the street. We were served by owner, Ed, who filled us in on how the place began. He also introduced us to the wonderful "painkiller" ( the man can mix a mean drink!) We spent hours on the front porch in the rocking chairs and on the glider. Perfect place to watch the happenings on the main drag. We highly recommend The Inn at the Canal to anyone who wants to spend time with friendly people in a comfortable, clean, and welcoming atmosphere. T.C., Oxford Pa.
Ed and his staff were truly first class and very accommodating. Had a wonderful time and truly enjoyed their hospitality. The Inn on the Canal is a true gem in Chesapeake City, Maryland. Highly recommend it to anyone wanting to get a feel for a BNB in a small water town.
We have stayed at the inn several times in the past and enjoyed the hospitality and especially the breakfast. We are not drinkers, so the bar did not interest us. It did seem like the new ownership was more interested in serving drinks than in serving the guests. Sorry we won’t be back.
We hosted a work retreat at the Inn as well as provided lodging for our presenter there. Ed was a wonderful and flexible host who worked with us to meet our needs and help us to be comfortable. We had access to the lovely outside area as well as the inside. The space was beautiful and unique. Ed worked with our caterer from the Cafe on the Bay to make things work seamlessly even when the weather changed suddenly. Would highly recommend the Inn at the Canal for your small to medium size gathering.
Inn at the Canal Located in Chesapeake City of 104 Bohemia Ave. The complete address is Inn at the Canal, 104 Bohemia Ave, Chesapeake City, MD 21915, United States.
We recently stayed at this B&B. Overall the room and the hotel were very quaint and clean, however this is Not Handicap approved! I am extremely handicap and my husband originally made reservations for this B&B as a surprise for my birthday. I kept a
We recently stayed at this B&B. Overall the room and the hotel were very quaint and clean, however this is Not Handicap approved! I am extremely handicap and my husband originally made reservations for this B&B as a surprise for my birthday. I kept a
Hello everyone!!! Nice place to spend some time, enjoy your friends, nice views, water, nature, boats and ships. Some people coming here to make some fishing. Many places you can go around. Restaurants, hotels, city museum. I like to come here to wat
The atmosphere was a cozy, clean and beautiful. The server Nick, was a great waiter, friendly towards me, Mom, Grandma and my Aunt and served us our food on time. All the food was delicious too. I'd definitely go back there and I recommend others to
This place is truly fabulous, and they have apparently never stopped working to make it better. Our food was excellent! And the atmosphere here has always been awesome. It's absolutely worth the trip!