Booked this to be close enough to Harvard Divinity School (was there for a conference) to be able to walk there and back. Plus, based on the listing, I expected a cute and quaint New England B&B experience. The location was indeed great and served me well for my purposes. But (other than the drawing room) the Inn did not give the charming BnB vibe I had been hoping for. My tiny room felt more like a hostel or monastic cell. Bare bones and very minimal— a small bed with cheap sheets and a blanket; a couple of towels and a basket with a few essential toiletries; a bare desk and folding chair; old school alarm clock radio; a tiny TV mounted to the wall. That’s about it. Detached bathroom nearby— clean and functional, but nothing to write home about. The breakfast was the most disappointing part. Breakfast in the “dining room” downstairs gave the impression of coffee and donuts in the church basement after services. The buffet style offerings aren’t labeled for ingredients or allergens. Virtually no vegan options. When I tried to ask for assistance, the staff member was visibly annoyed to be disturbed while she was scrolling on her phone, rudely told me that she didn’t understand what I was talking about, and literally walked away from me mid-sentence. I had coffee, a banana, and a dry bagel and cut my losses!