Snuggled behind a Princeton Gold Norway Maple and Pat’s flower garden (or the festive seasonal inflatables), the 9-room inn (6 king beds, 3 queen beds) is downtown on the Central Campus of the University of Michigan kitty corner from the Power Center for the Performing Arts, 1/2 mile from vibrant Main Street, Michigan Union, Michigan Medical Center, City Hall, Michigan Theater, The Ark, and Kerrytown’s Zingerman’s Deli. There are 47 dinner-class restaurants, the 144-stall covered, permanent Farmers Market, and 120 other places to eat within one mile. Bon appetit! A in-room breakfast with fresh chopped fruit, fruit and plain yogurts, tasty Zingerman’s and other local breads, crunchy Great Harvest granola, Trader Joes cereals, fresh squeezed orange juice, just-baked hot entree or eggs (any style), is offered. When permitted by the state, the spacious atrium dining area and front deck overlooking a University park will also be available to enjoy your breakfast. Tea, coffee, pop, bottled water, biscotti, nasty snacks, and fresh whole fruit are available from 8am to 8pm upon request. Each guest room has a private en suite bathroom (shower or tub/shower, with grab-bars) , desk or table, free on-site covered parking, DVD/Smart-TV, and 150 Mbps Wi-Fi internet. Some rooms have two beds, kitchens, refrigerators, and/or microwaves. Extra beds and folding tables are available. We are steps from University and City bus stops, quick food (Panera, Starbucks, Jimmy Johns, Angelo’s), Alumni Association, Michigan League, Rackham Building, Hill Auditorium, North Quad (School of Information) and the Michigan Theater. Scooters, ZipCar, Maven, Pedicabs, Uber, and Lyft are plentiful. GIFT CERTIFICATES $149 ANY ROOM ANY DAY INCLUDES ALL TAXES & FEES [call (734) 994-9100]
Graduate of St Andrews High School, Charleston, South Carolina, 1962, BA University of South Carolina, 1966 Director of Development and Alumni Relations at the School of Kinesiology at the University of Michigan (retired, 2000). Owner and Innkeeper since 2003. Author "Twenty for Breakfast" (Amazon), a look at the unexpected realities of innkeeping with insights on how to manage daily challenges with humor and success.