We make an effort to conserve where we can. Guest rooms are refreshed for those staying more than three nights. For those staying three nights or less, sheets and towels will not be changed. After three nights sheets can be changed upon request and fresh towels will be delivered. 

High speed internet is available at no cost to our guests. Our network is public, please use it accordingly. 

Our rooms are furnished with smart TVs. Guests are invited to login to their favorite streaming services while on the property. Prior to checking out, be sure to logout of everything to ensure your account remains secure. 

Street parking is available on the east side of Missouri or along 4th Street. Guests are responsible for adhering to public street signs. We regret that we cannot be responsible for the security of your vehicle.

Our rooms are not equipped with irons or ironing boards, please plan accordingly. 

Yes! Reserving a block of rooms for your group or event is possible. Call or email to start a group reservation. For parties traveling together and reserving 4 or more rooms, a full, non-refundable payment may be required. Please understand that making a reservation at a small hotel is not the same as making a reservation at a chain hotel. Due to our small size, cancellations affect us significantly and a last minute cancellation gives us little chance of re-booking a room. For this reason, we uphold a strict cancellation policy. All deposits are non-refundable.

If the National Weather Service issues a *WARNING of severe weather for the town you listed as your home when booking the reservation, or the direct area in between – and you cancel your travel plans due to the weather conditions within the 24-hours prior to our 4pm check-in time, you will NOT be charged for your cancellation. Instead, we will transfer your original deposit to a future reservation.

*Warning is defined by the NWS as: “A forecast issued when severe weather has developed, is already occurring and reported, or is detected on radar. Warnings state a particular hazard or imminent danger, such as … winter storms, heavy snows, etc.”