When we arrived at the Piedmont, there was some construction related to the suite we'd reserved, so Pat, our host, invited us to choose a suite from a newly remodeled building across the street, also part of her All Seasons Inn. We were delighted to find out that the building had been a church, built in the 1800s, which now contained 7 suites for guests. We chose The Music Room, probably originally the church's choir room, with leaded windows looking out on the Piedmont House across the street, (the oldest hotel for travelers in Eureka Springs and beautifully lit for Christmas.)
The Music Room Suite has a music theme throughout, is spacious, clean and has a marvelous king size bed that we would loved to have brought home with us. The Jacuzzi tub was a delightful way to relax after strolling the hills of downtown Eureka Springs, which was an easy walk from the hotel.
An off-street parking lot provided for guests was a plus, since Eureka Springs streets were built when vehicles were much smaller!
I'm not sure, but I think Pat is the only B&B host who provides dinner on Friday nights for her guests. We enjoyed a delicious dinner in the relaxed atmosphere of the Piedmont House after the trip up from North Little Rock. It was great not to have to go out for dinner after the drive up. Breakfasts downstairs in the All Seasons building provided a pleasant way to meet other guests of the B&B and enjoy Pat's wide selection of breakfast choices.
All in all, our experience was perfect. Even the weather cooperated! We would recommend any of the accommodations that make up the All Seasons Inn, which includes three separate buildings and offers a variety of choices. We loved staying in the old church! We hope to repeat the experience on our 46th Anniversary, if not before.




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