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Colonial Inn Restaurant - Pine Hill - Photo album

Got caught driving late at night with my elderly parents and wife, we were by Kingston and called some motels and one called super 8 if i remember correctly answered the phone and seemed rude, skipped that place. Called some other and they were booked I decided to look further up North and called t
We loved our, and so did Buddy. En route to Dryden, New York by means of route 28. Stopped in Kingston for a stroll and shopping in Half Moon Books. Drove around the magnificent Ashokan Reservoir. Purchased Maple Spirit from Union Grove. Never felt so comfortable than at Colonial Inn. The bar was t
Had a great stay at the Colonial Inn! The entire space is like your favorite Great Aunt's house who antiques way too often, puts them everywhere, and is going to make the will and estate splitting a nightmare. Heather and Steve were great hosts and very helpful! We even got a drink on the house. We
Just next to Belleayers ski resort. Pine Hill is a very cute town, and Steve is an awesome host. Earl makes delicious breakfast.
We’ve been here twice and we are certainly making it a tradition for the memorial weekend each year! It’s a family type accommodation where they serve you a delicious homemade breakfast!! They are all very nice and welcoming and the place is from another dimension! Very authentic! It’s like going to
Met up with friends here for a hiking weekend and absolutely loved the place. It is not a 5-star hotel, but it is eclectic and homey. Upon arriving, I was a bit worried because the outside looks dilapidated, dirty and plain. But like the previous reviewer Eric stated, its like Tardis. Once you step
Great buffet dinner! There was a reasonably wide selection of dishes (enough to end up accidentally eating way too much), and they were all delicious. The home-made desserts were especially nice. There were also two adorable dogs walking around that occasionally came up to us to be petted. The one u
Bizarre, eclectic, eccentric, unconventional. Unless you are a Time Lord and have been inside of a TARDIS, there is no conventional way to explain this place. It's like taking a tour of the Addams Family mansion. Never rented a room. Never ate there. But the bar experience was fantastic. Embark on a
My husband and I hosted our small wedding in Pine Hill this past August, in large part because of the magical aura and warm and friendly people at the Colonial Inn. We even shot some of our wedding portraits here! Our friends and family absolutely loved this quirky and eccentric place -- be prepared
Do not expect a five star experience but it has so much personality. The bar is great good prices good people and pool, darts and the Jukebox is free. The place is decorated from floor to ceiling with awesome old timey items. The owner is a great person with great stories to tell. There is plenty to
Amazing place. Everyone has different standards for hotels. Me? I love an experience that is lively, comfortable and affordable. Colonial Inn was that experience. Great friendly folks from near and far, live music, and a bar that reminds you of an Irish pub. The room was super comfortable. It's an
Incredibly lovely place that can use some updating, but overall has an incredibly strong old-timey, antique-collecting vibe that's unforgettable. The owners are absolute sweethearts and great people to have a good conversation with. Their animals are adorable. My personal favorite is Sweet Pea the b
Magical place. It's almost like staying in an awesome museum. Nice crowd, great people working there, and food and drink were good. Not for everyone though, it's not your typical hotel, but that's the best part. If your skiing or hiking in the Catskills I would definitely recommend a night here.
The owner Steve was so polite and provided tons of hospitality. The Colonial Inn has so much character and there's something so special about it. If you're looking for a 5 star hotel the Colonial Inn isn't the place but if you're looking for something unique with a lot of history then look no furthe
I'd describe this inn best as "quaint", with loads of "local color". Steve, the owner, was very kind and accommodating (and his homemade breakfast was great!). The bar downstairs filled up quickly with locals, laughter, and good cheer, and my friend and I felt like we fit right in. It's fairly close
I came to the Colonial Inn with the intention of staying for one night... after three days of unfailingly cheerful service and hospitality from the owner and staff, I found myself as part of the family. The Catskills provided a magnitude of opportunities for relaxation, while the Colonial became nea
Fun bar for a night of drinking. Lots of things to look at on the walls. It has its own really enjoyable personality. Everyone, employees and guests, are friendly. Play pool, throw some darts, pet the house dog... Fun times.
Its very difficult to rate this place because it depends what you are looking for. I am rating it for what it is: an unrestored, old, casual Inn. Although everything on the surface is impossibly dated, you couldn't find a better value, better hospitality, nor a better place to relax after a day of s
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