The Inn at Stone Mill, 410 Canal Pl, Little Falls, NY 13365, United States
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The Inn at Stone Mill - Featured Reviews (126)
We were in town from GA for a wedding! It was the perfect little getaway! Great views and so much to do right in the little square! The hotel staff was nice and the complimentary breakfast was definitely a plus! We would definitely recommend to family and friends!
What a great place! Everyone that worked there were very friendly. The building is historical as well as others in the area. Staying there after my daughters wedding was just right. Very laid back atmosphere, snacks and drinks in the conference room and complimentary breakfast. Get riverside rooms if you can! I give it a 10. Fred at the front desk, super nice
The Inn at Stone Mill is a very unusual hotel. The rooms are extremely spacious, clean and new. The Old Mill has been renovated and has a beautiful view of the Mohawk River/Erie Canal. The Inn keepers are extremely helpful and pleasant. The hotel lobby is artistically decorated and has interesting books, a piano, and comfortable chairs. There is an ample supply of tea and coffee all day. Highly recommend this place for a unique experience.|
The inn features nine rooms on the third floor of an old mill on the Mohawk River in Little Falls. Other floors feature unrelated businesses. Where we live there are many early-industrial-era mills being repurposed, and we are happy to see the apparent success of this venture. |The rooms are reasonably large (there are at least two sizes), but not extravagantly so. Ours was a larger one that featured a queen bed and windows on the river. All was comfortable and quiet. AC was more than adequate. The bathroom and shower were clean, in good condition, and all functioned well. Hallways and lobby areas show a bit of wear and tear, and the decor is quite simple, not at all upscale. But everything is clean and pleasant.|The inn is managed almost more as a b&b than a hotel. The front desk is staffed only occasionally. The entry lobby has books, a baby grand piano, and some entertaining artwork. A kitchen stocked with breads, snacks, yogurt, etc. is open all hours. Coffee is available in a conference room that guests can use unless it's needed for business meetings. The outside door is locked in the e|At first approach, the main entrance is difficult to recognize. A sign on a door just off the parking lot points to the real main entrance. First-time arrivals need to sort out for themselves that inn reception is up the elevators. There is signage, but the still-industrial feel of the entryway may be a bit confusing.|The inn is somewhat isolated from the town as it's across a set of busy railroad tracks (and somewhat tricky to find) and the area is accessibly by a viaduct and an unappealing pedestrian tunnel. But what could be a post-industrial wasteland now hosts a number of interesting businesses. There are at least three restaurants, two antique stores, a "Little Falls diamond" shop, and a few other enterprises. A short walk gives views up and down the river from a bridge, and access to the Erie Canal. |The town of Little Falls is nicer than many along the Mohawk, but still somewhat faded. There are a number of restaurants in town, many churches, and a huge variety of neighborhood.|The inn offers few amenities, but it's a comfortable place in an interesting setting, and a nice break from a standard brand hotel experience.
First of all this is a very historical place. The rooms are gorgeous, clean and have a great view of the valley. The service is fantastic. It is right on the Mohawk River and the valley. Beautiful.
What a great place! The staff, the mood, the scenery all excellent. It has the feeling of staying in your own stone home. I highly recommend this place, get river view if you can. I wish there was a place like this in every town in the US. My daughter got married at the Castle and this place was fantastic to stay at for everyone.
| room with a great view of the river, and a plush and comfy reading chair. Help-yourself ample cold breakfast of bagels, muffins, yogurt, juice. It's in a small but very attractive renovated former industrial, now artsy, area by the Canal. It's quite difficult to get to the Inn however, due to a weird knot of train tracks, bridges and one-way street off the highway, which threw our Google Maps into complete meltdown.|| |
This is our third stay at the inn and each one has been very pleasant! Pros - location, clean and comfortable rooms, excellent customer service, roomy and smooth operating elevator, charming atmosphere, close to several businesses offering nice breakfast and lunch options Cons - nearby dinner options are limited We will be back every opportunity we get.
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The Inn at Stone Mill Located in Little Falls of 410 Canal Pl. The complete address is The Inn at Stone Mill, 410 Canal Pl, Little Falls, NY 13365, United States.
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My husband and I were visiting during the little falls cheese festival. This brewery was recommended by the owner of Doodles and Dragons. We had an absolute BLAST! The owner came out and spoke to us. Turns out, his cousin is the owner of a distillery
This was hands down the best TRUE Neapolitan wood-fired pizza Iâve ever had in the United States. It truly tasted like I was back in Italy. IYKYK. I live over an hour from this place and there is nothing like it anywhere close to me. I am tempted t
I will preface this by saying I know nothing about antiques or shopping for them, I was drawn in by the building's appearance as I do know a good bit about history. And sure enough, it is fairly old by American standards, dating to 1855. Anyway, I di
Our wedding was December 23, 2023. Beardslee Castle is an absolute dream of a wedding venue! Our contact at the castle, Lynn, was wonderful to work with: friendly, responsive, and super knowledgeable. She took time and care to meet with us and offere
Friendly owner bar and grill. One of the few remaining such local places. The one hour or so lunch period offers a standard but tasteful variety of cold/maybe hot lunch foods personally made in the kitchen by Judy, a very qualified and somewhat sarca
This is pizza done right. As soon as we walked in we were warmly welcomed. The place was clean and everyone was working hard. The staff was friendly and very helpful. First they brought out our jalapeño popper. Perfect. Hot and tasty. When the pizz
The food was very good, my husband and I both enjoyed our meal, the red sauce on our pasta was delicious. Our server Stephanie was kind and attentive. The only thing I would like to see different is we had a reservation but had to wait in the take ou