4/5 - Good
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Very small so staying three nights was the perfect length of time. There was some great dining (hope and glory, the vine, the local).







As always, the Key Cottage is a treat. While there are many things we like about it, the porches are our favorites. Just unplug and spend some quality time enjoying a trip back to a simpler time. The cottage is always meticulously prepared and the host is warmly welcoming. When we tell folks in local ...
Reviewed on Mar 9, 2026

We were actually unable to go because of the stomach g flu but Barry was very kind and offered us discount if we are able to get back down again.
Reviewed on Jan 13, 2026


As always, the Key Cottage is a treat. While there are many things we like about it, the porches are our favorites. Just unplug and spend some quality time enjoying a trip back to a simpler time. The cottage is always meticulously prepared and the host is warmly welcoming. When we tell folks in local ...
Reviewed on Mar 9, 2026

We were actually unable to go because of the stomach g flu but Barry was very kind and offered us discount if we are able to get back down again.
Reviewed on Jan 13, 2026
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Steamboat Era Museum during your travels in Irvington. Find time to visit the spas in this relaxing area.
Very small so staying three nights was the perfect length of time. There was some great dining (hope and glory, the vine, the local).
Small town with few amenities—no grocery. Reasonable food with a 1-mile walk.
Irvington was pretty, not many options for dinning, the experience with The Tides Inn was so poor , we certain not to go back there.
Great place to retire
Get real coffee for the rooms!
