1 Night Stay at Mandolin Inn


Item Number: 113

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $150

Online Close: Sep 12, 2007 9:00 PM CDT

Bid History: 0 bids

Description

The Mandolin Inn was built in 1908. The Inn gets its name from the unusual leaded and painted glass window on the first landing of the grand oak staircase. The window pictures Saint Cecelia, patron saint of musicians, holding a mandolin. From the glazed tile roof of the turret to the mosaic floor of the veranda, every aspect is richly detailed and beautifully crafted. Begin your day with a gourmet breakfast as sumptuous as the room in which it is served. The dining room of the Mandolin Inn is thought by many to be the most magnificent in Dubuque. An artist has painted a fantasy forest above the oak paneling. The beveled glass china cabinet stretches from floor to ceiling on one wall. The superb fireplace, detailed with Italian tiles, rests in the corner. Pampered visitors relax at day's end in the parlor or music room. In fair weather you may enjoy refreshments on the veranda.

Guest rooms are meticulously decorated and a perfect place to kindle (or rekindle) romance. Each room is uniquely furnished and decorated with beautiful period antiques.

Amy Boynton, your innkeeper, chose to settle at the Mandolin Inn after a successful career in corporate America. More than twenty years of business and personal travel took her to inns and hotels around the world and it is from these experiences that she defines her standards of style and service. Whether it be business or pleasure which brings you to Dubuque, Amy hopes your stay in her Edwardian mansion will be enchanting enough to bring you back time and again.

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