We stayed in the Mahogany Room, which although it was one of the smallest rooms had an outdoors balcony overlooking the street and on to the Madhatters Teahouse. I was attending a conference and my husband did a lot of sightseeing so we were not in our room much at all. There was a lovely guest's sitting room on our first floor complete with a computer and printer for guests to access. A fridge was stocked with water and lemonade for guests and a nearby microwave allowed guests to pop corn (also provided)
Downstairs there was a large sitting and dining room with an inviting entrance hall. A tasty gourmet breakfast was served each day in the dining room at 8:30am. Deborah, our host was a fine cook and we were treated to a variety of pancakes, sausages and mixed fresh fruit for starters. One of my favourite breakfasts was the double baked potato. The table was formally set each morning with good china, cutlery, napkins set in serviette holders and lovely flowers making the centrepieces. It was a great opportunity to meet the fellow guests. Each afternoon, guests were treated to more home baking and there was always a bowl of savoury nibbles. The lemon slice was my favourite. There was red wine and white wine for guests to drink.
Deborah was an extremely helpful host, who made up an earlier breakfast for me on two occasions so that I could get to the conference on time. The Convention Centre is only a 15 minute walk away. My luggage was left in Dallas, and Deborah was kind enoug