My wife and I stayed here in mid-June to celebrate our 2 year wedding anniversary. We really liked it, and are planning to go back again with friends in the fall. It was exactly what we expected and wanted. The hosts were gracious, friendly, and accomodating. The breakfasts are tasty; they served probably the best French toast I've ever had. They have their own herb garden (which my wife was impressed by), and they enjoy cooking. They also make their own cheeses - which we loved. The rooms were clean, and stocked with reading materials. The beds were comfortable and firm, and the noise level was extremely low. The inn is in a very small and quiet town, and there's also a great restaurant across the street... I can't remember the name but worth checking out. The inn is also centrally located to some of Virginia's best vineyards. My wife and I spent the entire Saturday wine tasting and checking out the local scenery. In the evening we went to the Inn at Little Washington... and I wasn't impressed. The food was good but not great. When you're spending $200 per head you expect to be blown away... and the Inn at Little Washington didn't amaze me. Back to the Hopkins... probably what impressed me the most and made the stay as perfect as it was... were the hosts Sherri and Kevin. Their down to earth, engaging, and most of all made us feel at home. Before I forget... my wife and I did the whole Skyline Drive thing. It's actually very close to the Hopkins Ordinary. We had great weather so the views from the park were perfect.





