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Common Questions from Our Guests

🐾 1. Is The Jane Suite pet-friendly?

Yes! The Jane Suite is our first-floor, pet-friendly room in The Stone House. It's perfect for couples or solo travelers bringing their furry friend. Just let us know when you book, and we’ll have a little treat ready.

🛏 2. What rooms are available for long-term stays?

Our Maria Suite is ideal for extended stays of two weeks or more. It includes a private kitchen, living room, and all the comforts of a boutique apartment—great for remote workers, returning locals, or seasonal visitors.

🌄 3. Are you close to The Wilds safari park?

Yes! We’re just about 30 minutes from The Wilds. Many of our guests make The Inns at 8th and Main their home base for a cozy, relaxing retreat after a day of adventure.  And don't forget to stop by The Big Muskie too!

🏍 4. Do you offer motorcycle-friendly lodging?

Absolutely! We welcome motorcycle travelers and retirees seeking “wind therapy.” We’re near scenic rides like Route 555 and the Windy 9. Trailer parking is available, and we serve a hearty homemade breakfast to fuel your ride.

🥞 5. Is breakfast included with my stay?

Yes! Each morning, you’ll wake up to a delicious breakfast made from scratch by Dan (Amy helps too). We’re happy to accommodate dietary needs with advance notice—just let us know when booking.

Sleep, Quiet & Comfort

Is The Inns at 8th & Main a quiet place to stay?

Yes. Many guests tell us that one of the first things they notice is how peaceful it feels here. Evenings are quiet, the pace is slower, and the atmosphere naturally encourages rest and unwinding.

 

Do guests usually sleep well at the Inn?

They do. Guests often share that they fall asleep easily and wake feeling more rested than they expected. It’s a combination of comfortable rooms, thoughtful preparation, and the calm rhythm of a small town in the evening.

Are the rooms designed with rest in mind?

Very much so. Each room is intentionally kept comfortable and uncluttered, with quality linens and a layout that supports relaxation. Our goal is to create spaces where guests feel at ease the moment they settle in.

What is it like staying in a historic home when it comes to sleep?

Our buildings are historic and full of character, which many guests find comforting rather than disruptive. While you may occasionally hear the normal sounds of an older home, quiet hours are respected, and the overall feeling remains peaceful. Guests frequently mention how surprisingly quiet and restful their stay feels.

Is the Inn suited for light sleepers?

Yes, especially for those who appreciate calm evenings and a quieter environment. Many light sleepers tell us they feel comfortable here and enjoy the lack of late-night noise or distractions.

 

What kind of guest enjoys the sleep experience here most?

Our Inn is best suited for guests who value quiet nights, gentle mornings, and the feeling of being well cared for. If you’re looking for a lively or late-night atmosphere, this may not be the right fit—but for those seeking rest and renewal, it often feels just right.

 

Rest is at the heart of what we offer, and we’re always happy to help guests choose the room that will help them feel most comfortable.

Breakfast & Mornings at The Inn

What is breakfast like at The Inns at 8th & Main?

Breakfast is a relaxed, sit-down experience prepared with care and attention to the season. Guests often tell us it’s one of the most memorable parts of their stay, setting a calm tone for the day.

Is breakfast included with my stay?

Yes, breakfast is included for overnight guests and is served in the morning at the Stone House. We aim to make mornings feel unhurried and welcoming.

 

Do you accommodate dietary needs or food sensitivities?

We do our best to accommodate dietary needs when arranged in advance. If you have allergies or food sensitivities, we encourage you to let us know ahead of time so we can prepare accordingly.

 

What time is breakfast served?

Breakfast is served during a set morning window, allowing guests to ease into the day while keeping the pace relaxed. Specific timing details are shared at arrival.

Is breakfast a social or quiet experience?

Mornings at the Inn tend to be gentle and comfortable. Some guests enjoy conversation, while others savor a quieter start to the day. Both are welcome here.

Who enjoys breakfast here the most?

Guests who appreciate thoughtful food, a slower morning, and a personal touch tend to enjoy breakfast at the inn the most.

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