Guest User
January 31, 2023
Sadly, I wanted to give this place a 5. I couldn’t even rate it a 3 bc that means “average”. My husband and I wanted to do something different and selected Rod and Gun bc of the uniqueness of this hotel. Upon arrival, I had already prepared myself for the old buildings and historical venue. The potential of this place is monumental, but our spirits were quickly dampened upon arrival… there was no one to greet us at the desk and when I made my way into the dining room, I saw a lady sitting at her computer and I asked how we were supposed to register. Her answer to me was so condescending and she immediately steered me to a gentleman who did end up being hospitable to us. Her demeanor was as if I had irritated her by simply asking a question. The lobby is extremely dark.. there was no enthusiasm or sense of urgency by one soul that was in any way welcoming. Upon arrival to our room, it was also drab and had bed linens and mattresses that had been there for a good 15-20 years. There is no way to have coffee in the morning other than getting in your vehicle and driving to the nearest gas station. That in itself blew my mind … when I asked about coffee, I was told to either wait until 10:30 or go to the gas station. My husband and I could not find any chairs along the waterfront to sit and enjoy the sunset, so we pulled two off the porch that in our case was shared by three individual “cabins”. That was strange to me to not have any outdoor seating for guests along the water. For dinner, we decided we wanted to dine on the premises. I asked for a wine list and was immediately informed that there is no list and was promptly informed that there was one kind of each red, white, three beers, and it was either a “take it or leave it” situation. I ordered the cab… it was dreadful. Don’t do it. Order a beer …take my word for it. Our dinner was delicious though … the porch was lovely and as I sat there, my heart was breaking for the overall lack of pride and ownership that I was witnessing by the staff/owners. My husband and I have been in the hospitality business for 40 years and this just blew my mind. Who doesn’t care about their business such as this? Actually, it’s almost as if they take pride that “we’re not for everybody”! Here’s the deal… I’m glad we went and I can say we have been to this place. After all, five presidents have stayed there … but, would I go back? Never! If you go, “buyer beware” … Leaving sad. I really wanted to love it.