Do not stay anywhere else! My family rented out the Adaberry for a wedding over the weekend– and could not have been more satisfied! The rooms were all beautiful and comfortable! We stayed in the«Augusta» room, which was golf themed, complete with a golf mural on the wall, and a putting green in the room! The style was fun and inventive! Sometimes when an Inn does creative decorating some other aspects get overlooked– like comfort. NOT here! Our room was furnished with a king sized bed that was clean and amazing soft. We also had beautiful french doors that led to the deck outside– letting in natural light and warmth!
Jerry S.
Classificação do local: 5 Alamosa, CO
We stayed in the Missoula room. Great room and great breakfast. Suzanne did a great job.
Courtney M.
Classificação do local: 5 Joplin, MO
We came up for one night after we spent the day at Palo Duro Canyons. We booked the Aspen suite. The tub was GREAT to just lay in with the jets running. The room was nice and big with a GREAT balcony. When we checked in, The wine I had requested was in the mini fridge with two glasses for me. PERFECT wine choice, by the way. The house was a nice size. The game room had a pool table, dart board, putting green, gym and theater. The projector was a little old but worked great. Breakfast in bed was a nice treat and was amazing tasting. It was a great time away for my Husband and I. Thank you very much for making it a nice trip
Monty B.
Classificação do local: 4 Columbus, OH
Stayed at Adaberry when we rolled through Amarillo. It’s located in a quiet neighborhood away from the highway. Rooms are $ 125/night, suites are $ 195/night. No pets allowed. Suzanne, the inn keeper was awesome. We had 3 people in our party and reserved one room($ 27 additional charge for extra person). Since she had a few cancellations for the evening, she gave us an extra room so we wouldn’t have to pack into a single room. The inn’s kitchen has snacks(mostly the packaged variety) and drinks if you get hungry or thirsty in the evening. The theater has a bunch of old VHS tapes for you to select from. There’s also a game room with a pool table. Most of the rooms are on the second floor and have a balcony. Note that the Augusta is on the basement floor with the game room, theater, and exercise room. We stayed in the Missoula, which was on the second floor and has a nice rustic feel. There’s free wifi throughout the inn. Suzanne made us some pumpkin pancakes with fruit and turkey bacon for breakfast. The coffee was too weak for my taste, but hey, not everything can be perfect.
Margie D.
Classificação do local: 4 Irving, TX
We spent 3 days and 2 nights here while in Amarillo this past weekend in the Missoula room(cabin theme). All the comforts you would want for a relaxing time away from home. Took advantage of being in the city but enjoyed being a 30 minute drive from Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Best of both worlds. Enjoyed the home theater but our only complaint is the quality of the old VHS tapes really need to be replaced with a larger DVD home collection, but can always rent. Suzanne, the owner was helpful and welcoming! Gave some great dinner recommendations and appreciated her attention to detail.
Katie W.
Classificação do local: 5 Silver Spring, MD
After a long drive in the dark down I-40, rolling into Amarillo is a welcome sight, but the neon strip of hotels and fast food restaurants is not. Enter the Adaberry Inn… a quiet, beautiful home about a mile off of I-40 nestled in a residential/medical park area. Custom built primarily with the business traveler in mind, the inn has King suites with full breakfast for $ 125 per night and Royal Suites for $ 195 per night, which include a separate living area, jacuzzi tub, wet bar and breakfast in bed. As far as b&b prices go, this is a steal. Guests can also enjoy a theater room with comfy chairs, an exercise room, and game room with a pool table, dart board and indoor putting green! The snack cabinet and refrigerator are full and available 24⁄7 and the service is on point. We stayed in the Key West room, which was authentically decorated in yellows and greens and topped off… literally…with a lattice work ceiling! The only complaint is the placement of the TV, but the comfort outshone that detail. Another useful bit of trivia: Oprah rented the entire inn for one month when she was in Amarillo in a legal battle for a comment she made about cattle farmers. If it’s good enough for Oprah…