The Inn is beautifully restored. The suites are large, with separate sitting area, quiet and clean. The mattress was very comfortable. Also liked that the inn was walkable to restaurants, shops, museum. We had a very nice authentic Mexican dinner at the "Mission at the Bell" restaurant on main street. We also enjoyed the A.R. Mitchell museum (free). A few small suggestions that would have enhanced our overall experience: (1) the water pressure in our bathroom shower (deep clawfoot tub with shower attachment) was very very weak. Should be increased, or perhaps a different shower head would help? (2) The small window airconditioner in the bedroom was set to 60 and was working non-stop, but the room was pretty warm. To be fair, it was extremely hot outside, and Steve had set up a standing fan next to the A/C to keep the air circulating, but may need something more powerful if we continue to have these hot summers. (3) The continental breakfast was OK. Liked that there were hard boiled eggs, bananas, and a banana bread. Suggest providing real milk for the coffee (versus non-dairy powder), setting out a few china mugs from the cupboard in addition to the "to go" cups, and maybe a loaf of wheat bread (or english muffins?) and a toaster, with some nice jam, and/or dry cereal/granola, yogurts... i.e., fresh options versus the packaged applesauce, canned peaches, canned pineapple rings. Small things, I realize, but the small touches matter when staying in an elegant inn.