
We have a 2 yr old standard poodle who travels with us several times a yr and who we take to restaurants weekly.

Everything was very clean, close to lots of restaurants, and pet friendly with a good space for our poodle. A good breakfast was served and the staff was so personable, especially at the front desk.

At the 3rd day of my stay, I had to request towels and trash removal. Parking fee is charged which I was not told about on onset of stay. I was double charged for pet fee and it took several phone calls to get this straightened out. Rooms are very small and the walls are paper thin so you can hear conversations next door. There are plenty of hotels in the area, choose one of them.

Yes, this hotel is pet friendly but there is not much space for walking. Rooms are tight and noisy. The pet fee is $75 for one or more nights.

This is a “nothing fancy”older place with a large, covered semi outdoor area.
It is very pet friendly and they always offer a water bowl for our poodle.
Service is excellent and the food is delicious! Try the wings , Reuben, gyro, burgers and the wonderful Greek pizza!
There’s live music on weekends too.

We visited this restaurant for dinner and were seated at a patio out front. Our friendly waitress Courtney offered our poodle a bowl of water right away. We ordered the voodoo pasta and a Philly cheese steak sandwich. Both entrees were delicious and in good sized portions. Service was excellent.
Lots of great sounding offerings were on the menu. We would definitely return!

Pets are welcome and there is room to walk them. The room was hot with minimally working AC. A few more towels than the bare minimum and a decent pillow would have mede this stay a whole lot more pleasant.

This is our 3rd stay here. The beds were comfortable and it was quiet and a fairly close drive to view the Nights of Lights. Beware of quoted price. A $55 per night service fee is added to it. Some updates to rooms were done but the bathrooms are minuscule. There’s a fenced area for dogs. In the past, the included breakfast was great but now it’s just average like most other hotels with limited options.
We were not offered either a dog bed or bowls for our poodle.

Stayed here last year and not much has changed. Still remodeling and still very shabby. Breakfast was pretty bad-tasteless eggs and overcooked sausage. The room was very clean and that matters most but this hotel is overpriced. The grass was very high for dog purposes, even for a standard poodle.

For the 2nd time in 2 months, we were shown to the pet friendly patio and totally ignored. The restaurant was not busy. The food here is good if you can actually order it

A small side porch is the dog friendly space. It was overcrowded with
little space for our poodle.
The food was okay. My husband ordered trout dip which was bland. His chili dog arrived with what tasted like pure chili powder dumped on the top. My Reuben was good but the accompanying chips had little taste. Our waiter was kind and his service was good.
I would definitely choose another place upon our next stop in Elijay.

Great food and fast service
We had a lovely lunch here with our poodle Ella. There’s a good sized covered deck off the Oyster Bar. Our server was sweet and friendly Kayla.

Dogs allowed outside but not on outside tables with roof over. Waitress brought a bowl for water but no water.
Food was okay but nothing special. Service was slow.