My family stayed here for a ski trip at Burke Mountain. We could not have been happier with our stay. The owners made the weekend fabulous.
Burke is an out-of-the-way place, so The Village Inn was understandably rustic. Our bedroom was very spacious and included three full beds that were comfortable enough, a futon, and a large desk. The room also had its own thermostat, but it was unnecessary as the chimney from the wood-burning stove in the basement kept the room quite warm. This was impressive, considering it hit -20!
There was a common kitchen with a fridge to hold any food/drinks you brought, as well as cooking space and utensils. The living had some old chairs and couches for relaxing and enjoying drinks and snacks.
The best part were the owners. The breakfasts they cooked were very, very good. Fresh orange and grapefruit pieces, scrambled eggs, fresh fried fish (surprisingly good for breakfast), and homemade croissants the first day; then fresh apple crepes...
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