8/10
When all the hotels in Binghamton were booked solid for a big golf tournament we took a chance on the Colonial Brick Inn not far away (about 25 minutes) in Hallstead PA. The place appears to date from the 1960s-70s but was in good shape. Our room was on the first floor as requested, a short walk down the hall from the front of the building. It was spacious and freshly painted with a pair of firm queen beds, a small microwave, and apartment-size fridge with separate freezer. Everything was clean and worked well. Bedding was fresh and clean, towels were soft. Wifi was excellent. The bathroom was small but equipped with new fixtures and a marble tub/shower enclosure. There was a sliding patio door which opened onto a large lawn--a couple of chairs & table were provided to sit outdoors. Around this lawn were other buildings belonging to the Colonial Brick which contained the suites. We spent two nights and overall were pleased with the experience. Nearby are some fast food places and gas stations but the place is set back from the road so we didn't hear any outside noise. Considering the affordable rates we'd certainly consider this place an option in the future.
Leslie
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