We have never stayed at a b&b before and this place exceeded my expectations! Barbara (the owner) was very helpful, we had to re-book the day of our trip due to a blizzard and she was so understanding. When we made it a couple weeks later she helped me surprise my boyfriend for our anniversary. She arranged for a horse drawn carriage to take us to dinner, when we got back to the room she had laid out rose petals, champagne, fruite, flamless candles (heritage homes in niagara on the lake prohibit real ones), the fireplace was on and she had made it look so romantic like I had asked. The next morning she delievered us breakfast in bed, available on request, and it wasquiet good, the pancakes were my favorite. We briefly went down and the other guests seemed to be having a great time. The room was gorgeous with antiques, gold wallpaper, chandelier and fireplace. It had a a speaker system built into the rooms playing acoustic classical music that you could control the volume on. The bathroom was great, we normally find it hard to get a tub that comfortably fits two but this one was huge!
Niagara on the lake is a pretty, charming town,with lots of little shops and restuarants. It reminds me of Victoria B.C. We had lunch at Angels Inn Pub which came recommended by a few people. It was a fun pub atmosphere with good food and local brews. Definetly go to the chocolate shop! We had dinner at Escaebche in the Prince of Wales hotel. It was alot cheaper than I had expected for a nice anniversary dinner for two ( $150 for two steak dinners, two desserts, a botlle of wine and an irish coffee). The waiter was great and it was a romantic, Victorian-era resturant. I was not, however, impressed with the fact that after calling several weeks in advance saying it was an anniversary that we still didnt get a table with a nice view and we were seated next to a couple with a baby.
The next day we spent in Niagara Falls which was cheesy but alot of fun. Theres tons of activites besides looking at the falls, like wax muesums, novelty shops, haunted houses, etc. Be warned: do NOT eat at the Rainforest Cafe unless you have kids who will get a kick out of it or you want to pay for the atmosphere. I went to the one in Vegas as a kid and I loved it so I wanted to try the one in the Falls, big mistake. It wasnt as well done and the food was overpriced and terrible, especially for what you got ( $60 for lunch for two: vegetarian pasta, a burger with fries and two drinks). The MGM shop is a must for movie buffs, we bought so cool posters and glasses.
All in all it was a fun and romantic weekend, we will DEFINETLEY go back to the Post House, I want to try Mrs Connelly's room next!









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