Entrence to the Victoria Inn lobby
A tractor left for us to look at nice huh
Empty pond excavated was only told 4 days before arrival
Empty pond states! NOT Crestview Pond estates- false advertising
Owner decided to excavate pond right before we arrive.
Empty pond
Excavated pond
Balcony view
Dried up creek to go with dried up pond.
Doris suite bedroom
Erin P.
Dec 4, 2024
We recently stayed at the Victorian Inn and it was beyond expectations. We booked two nights in the Goldfields room and it was cozy and just right. I enjoyed a soak in the clawfoot tub and sipping coffee on the private balcony. We had access to a Keurig coffee maker for early coffee before the staff arrived and other snacks (cookies, fruit, instant oatmeal, hot cocoa and tea) during off hours. The lady who made us breakfast was lovely (Linda maybe?) and we enjoyed chatting with her each morning. She made me avocado toast and provided yogurt, oatmeal, fresh fruit, etc. I believe there were even more options. She said if we call ahead she will provide special gluten free option for us too. She and the front desk ladies were all kind and helpful and made us feel so welcome. My only complaint and this is not really the Inn's fault but the first night the restaurant staff below our room was very loud until late. The restaurant was closed but they were blasting music and that was a bit unexpected on a Monday night. The second night was very quiet and this will not keep me from rebooking. We will definitely be back soon! This is my new favorite place! There were so many little details that made us feel at home. (I recommend eating at Firewood and Gabby's- steak nachos are delicious)
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Ashley S.
Apr 28, 2024
What an adorable Inn in the perfect spot. If you've been to Murphys you know it isnt very big, but to stay right in the center of downtown was so fun. The Inn itself was adorable and the staff was very nice. The breakfast that they provided in the morning was more than expected. We will definitely stay again.
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Laura B.
Jan 7, 2023
Super cute little Inn in Murphy's, CA. My boyfriend and I stayed here for one night for our anniversary. We loved the comfy feel and the reminders of older architecture. The bathtub was vintage, the toilet flushed from above, there was coffee upstairs and downstairs available for free, and our room had a balcony. The Inn has a restaurant attached to it, but I would recommend making reservations before your arrival. They were fully booked the day we arrived. There are some fun spots near the Inn. My favorite restaurant around the corner Grounds. The Irish Pub across the street. The champagne bar is at the end of the Main Street. The place was very small and intimate. The only reason I am not giving 5 stars is because every time we were in the lobby, the front desk worker was always on the phone. She was very nice, but we always had to wait to speak with her.I would definitely recommend this location if you are in the area.
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Greg C.
Sep 15, 2023
Old nice a bit tired. Not a lot of choices in Murphy's so pretty ok. Staff ok but not super motivated. Try it.
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lauri b.
Aug 9, 2023
A great place to stay, it's right in the center of the town, close to everything! I really enjoyed my stay in Murphy's and my room at Victoria's Inn!
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John P.
Jun 25, 2023
Love this place. Stay away, all mine! (Kidding) The V Restaurant, located in the hotel is *awesome* as well. We stay at least twice every year. Consistently excellent!
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Gina H.
Oct 31, 2024
My stay at the Victoria Inn was perfect. Room was lovely. Bed was comfy. The staff were super nice. Breakfast in the morning was a real breakfast! Perfect location for strolling around downtown. Can't wait to go back.
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K O.
Dec 31, 2023
We really do love many things about the Victoria Inn, but this last stay was rough.The property is super cute and quaint with a nice little lobby area, and great coffee/tea bar. The location is centrally located and walkable to the restaurants and wineries, which is very nice.What killed it for us, was the noise level and almost zero sleep. For those choosing to stay in a room above the kitchen:Our room was right above the kitchen, and although part of what we really enjoy is hearing the chatter and laughter of the diners in the evening; after closing, the amount of noise coming from the restaurant (loud music, voices, scooting chairs, etc.) made going to sleep difficult.Then, the room fans and/or AC kept making intermittent whop whop whop buzzing noises, like a helicopter taking off and landing, so that also made it hard to sleep.Thought we had fixed the problem the next night by using ear plugs and playing white noise, but then the couple next door kept us awake until 3am by talking so loudly I could hear exactly what they were saying. Omg...Quiet time is 10pm.Finally, the room has a nice clawfoot bathtub, but it's located right near the foot of the bed on a raised floor creating a trip hazard, sooo be careful making your way to the bathroom or opening the blinds when it's dark cuz hubby ended up with what looks like a broken toe. And, it's nice you can open the room windows (no balcony), but surprised there isn't any fall protection barrier, given the room is on the second floor.
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Kimberly T.
Apr 3, 2024
Best Inn in Murphys, CA. Rooms are lovely and the staff are super friendly. Will be back.
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LoyalFan E.
Jun 28, 2023
Instead of taking responsibility for the lack of good customer service at his properties, Michael Ninos, the owner of Victoria Inn, uses the "there are 2 sides to every story" excuse when a guest posts a negative review. Take a look at some of the negative reviews, and you will see Michael's habit of blaming the guest. Please also look at the review of 6/20/23. The guest's complaint is the same as mine: a very rude and uncooperative front desk employee. Maybe a trend here?You can also look at TripAdvisor, where many negative reviews have been posted regarding the poor condition of rooms and the lack of breakfast at their B&B (which stands for "bed and breakfast, btw). The manager, Linda Stokes, writes long apologies for the decrepitude of the premises, blaming the weather, the timing of guest arrivals, and the guests themselves. No offer of any kind of refund is ever mentioned. The lack of upkeep of the properties and rude staff seems to be a problem which has plagued Ninos' properties going back as far as 2007. Perhaps spending money on updates, better staff, and/or lowering prices is a more businesslike approach, rather than blaming guests and posting excuses. I'm sorry Michael Ninos is upset that he has been described in Murphys as "nuts" or "a real jerk", but I didn't say it. 3 or 4 business people and residents in Murphys did. Michale Ninos also owns Dunbar House and V Property Management.
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