My wife and I stayed here during a Memorial Day weekend getaway. We booked the Headlands Room for two nights (Fri/Sat) and mentioned to the owner we might want to stay a third. The morning after our second night, we confirmed we'd like to stay one more night (mostly to avoid the hassle of moving), and were told this would be no problem. After driving around Anderson Valley winerys for the day, we returned to Annie's around 6 pm. The caretaker approached and said he had forgotten that someone else booked the room and that we'd need to clear out the room and leave. We were shocked (having stayed two nights already) that he had done nothing to arrange alternative lodging, and he seemed annoyed at our request that he suggest and/or help us find somewhere else to stay--no easy task on a busy holiday weekend! This was our first B&B experience, and we were disappointed to end a relaxing day having to rush to find alternate lodging--isn't the personal touch supposed to be the reason for paying extra for a B&B? The room was small with a semi-functional radio; bed felt well used, though everything was clean. If you're not wild about the whole B&B thing, I wouldn't recommend throwing $190 a night, despite the breakfast. There's great breakfast possibilities in Fort Bragg just down the road, and much better things to do than hang around in Annie's quasi-antique living room. All said, we were disappointed...
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