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The Olde Rhinebeck Inn c.1745

340 Wurtemburg Road
Rhinebeck NY 12572
(845) 871-1745
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Innkeepers: Jonna Paolella

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On the National Register of Historic Places, Olde Rhinebeck Inn Bed & Breakfast in Rhinebeck, NY is an early American farmhouse of remarkable integrity. An intimate property situated on a country lane, three miles south of the charming village of Rhinebeck, New York, ideally located to enjoy the highlights of the Hudson River Valley. Close to numerous destinations such as the Culinary Institute of America , Bard College, the Vanderbilt Mansion, and many more - we provide the perfect location for an escape from the city.

Come inside and walk the original wide plank floors, admire the patina of centuries old buttermilk finishes and lie beneath rugged hand hewn chestnut beams. Lovingly restored, spacious, elegantly appointed suites and fine amenities provide plush accommodations for the perfect getaway.

From antique aircraft to zoos, the Rhinebeck area offers a diverse array of attractions for visitors. Explore the many quiet pleasures and active pursuits just a stone’s throw from The Inn. Authentic... Elegant...Rustic... Intimate. Walk the original wide plank floors, admire the patina of centuries old buttermilk finishes and lie beneath rugged hand hewn chestnut beams.
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Antique Shops Antiquing Apple/Berry Picking Bard College
Biking Bird Watching Christmas Tree Farm Cross-Country Skiing
Dutchess County Fairgrounds Farms & farm markets Fine Dining Golfing
Hiking Historical Sites Horseback Riding Kayaking
Museum/Galleries National/State Parks Picnic Areas River
Shopping Sight-seeing The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) Theatre/ Concerts/ Performances
Vanderbilt Mansion Vineyard/Winery Winter Sports River tubing
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(Amenities may not apply to all rooms - Please Inquire)
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2 Beds In Room Air Conditioned Alarm Clock Amenities Basket
Antiques Copier Fax Fireplace in Common Area
Flowers In Room Guest Refrigerator Guest Telephone Hairdryer
Ironing Board Private Baths Queen Bed TV in Room
Wireless Internet
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Eco-Friendly Fall Foliage Honeymoons National Register of Historic Places
Romantic Escapes Weddings/Vow Renewals
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English French German Swedish
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Full Breakfast

Gather in the warm and inviting dining room for breakfast served around a tressle table — made from planks of James Cagney's old stable barn. Savor house specialties such as baked French custardy pear pancake or mouth-watering Sweet Potato Frittata. Homemade baked goods and smoked bacon from Pennsylvania compliment a bountiful assortment of fresh fruits.

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Check In Policy:
Check-in time is 3:00 - 10:00pm
Check Out Policy:
Checkout is at 12 noon.
Cancellation Policy:
Because of our small size cancellations affect us significantly. For this reason we uphold a stricty policy. Your deposit will be happily refunded if cancellation is made not less 14 days prior to arrival.
Children: Not Suitable For Children
Deposit Policy:
A credit card number is taken (Visa or Master Card) at the time of booking in order to guarantee a reservation, although payment is preferred in a form of check or debit card with pin entry at the end of your stay.
No Pets Allowed
Smoking: No
What Previous Guests Have Said...
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Guest Reviews
Posted By John Robinson on 08/15/2005
This historic inn is beautiful, comfortable, and a delightful place to be. The hospitality shown by the innkeeper is without equal. The breakfasts are abundant and delicious. The house is located in a rural area that is quiet and charming but only minutes from a lively small town with a number of fine restaurants. If you like to feel like you are staying with friends, you will love the Olde Rhinebeck Inn. I recommend it highly.

Posted By Rae Leaper on 07/03/2001
The highlight of the inn is the hospitality of the inn- keeper. She is charming and welcoming and willing to fill almost any request. Also, if you love breakfast, this inn is must. In addition, the pubic and private rooms are charming, well-decorated and comfortable. The inn has only three rooms, so book early and enjoy!

Posted By Denise Barth on 07/02/2001
The innkeeper was extremely helpful and inforrmative; the breakfasts were some of the best we have had at a B&B; the setting was perfect and the room was lovely.

Posted By Thomas Munkelwitz on 06/06/2001
What a wonderful, friendly inn!

Posted By Eric Feinstein on 11/22/1999
Don't judge a book by its cover. The outside is not that impressive, but the inside of the Inn has a wonderful warm feeling. The rooms were comfortable and in keeping with the style of the home. Jonna (the innkeeper) was extremely friendly and accommodating.

Posted By John Barr on 11/01/1999
The personality of Jonna, the innkeeper, was the highlight of our stay. We have stayed at many B&Bs and Jonna is clearly the most delightful innkeeper we have met.

Posted By Regina Smith on 10/04/1999
It was quiet and enchanting. A great retreat.

Posted By Judith S. Vane on 07/27/1999
This inn is all one could ask for and more.We recently attended a wedding in the vicinity and had not made our reservations for the correct night and were sent to the Old Rhinebeck at the last minute. Our welcome was terrific and the Ryefield Suite was beautifully and tastefully decorated. Joanna Paolello greeted us warmly and as we had driven up from Manhatten made sure that we had every thing we needed. The restaurant that she recommended (Le Bois d'Ark in Red Hook) was out standing! The breakfast the next morning was fantastic! Something called "Dutch French Toast" was a thick french bread filled with cream cheese,nuts and cream and lightly fried and dusted with powedered suger. This was accompanied by scrambled eggs,muffins,fresh fruit and coffee. I cannot recommend this inn to highly

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Rooms: 4
Children Not Appropriate
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