$119 for a One-Night Stay with Breakfast for Two at the Afton House Inn (Up to $199 Value)
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Rooms boast antique charm as well as amenities such as gas fireplaces, access to shared balconies, and a walk-out patio with a view
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$119 for a One-Night Stay for Two (Up to $199 Value)
The stay includes the following:
- One night in a room of choice (up to a $179 value)
- Breakfast of scrambled eggs, omelets, waffles, or fruit-filled pancakes for two (a $10 value/person)<p>
Afton House Inn
Dozens of deluxe rooms roost within Afton House Inn’s historic walls, where guests relax amid antique furniture and sate hunger at onsite restaurants. The beneficiaries of thoughtful renovations, deluxe rooms feature en suite jacuzzis, gas fireplaces, TVs, and balconies that overlook the St. Croix River, home to passing cruises and vacationing merfolk. Antiques and replicas lend each room its own distinctive charm, whereas downstairs, Current Restaurant embraces modernity. Fresh, locally sourced ingredients conspire in seafood-centric entrees and small plates on an approachable menu. Diners sample gluten-free, pan-seared scallops with baby bok choy under gilded ruby-red ceiling lights while debating Heidegger’s theory on ordering dessert before dinner. For those seeking traditional elegance, intimate candlelight dining, and the thrill of tableside cooking, the Wheel Room of the Afton House Inn offers its not-so-humble services.
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About The Afton House Inn - Dining
Dozens of deluxe rooms roost within Afton House Inn's historic walls, where guests relax amid antique furniture and sate hungers in onsite restaurants. The beneficiaries of thoughtful renovations, deluxe rooms gas fireplaces, TVs, and balconies that overlook the St. Croix River, home to passing cruises and vacationing albatrosses. Antiques and oriental rugs lend each room its own distinctive charm, whereas downstairs, Current Restaurant embraces modernity. Fresh, locally sourced ingredients conspire in seafood-centric entrees and small plates on an approachable menu. Diners sample gluten-free pan-seared scallops with baby bok choy under gilded ruby-red ceiling lights while debating Heidegger’s theory on ordering dessert before dinner.