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December 2023 by Paul Freitas
Built in the early 1900s originally the Magnolia Inn and carriage house along the stagecoach route in Yountville beautiful rooms friendly staff walking distance to shops, restaurants and bakeries.Breakfast /wine-cheese appetizers / coffee tea soda hot chocolate and cookies AR complementaryBeautiful gardens surround the hot hot tub and pool. Reserve early.
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December 2023 by Satarupa Chakraborty
A gem of a place!The moment I saw this place, I said, my French holiday starts here. What a cute little place with an outstanding open space and fining area to enjoy your wine and romantic time. Very very personalized with great French decor. Special mention goes to Joseph and Myles for their friendliness!!
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December 2023 by Ye Wang
Fantastic stay in quiet room. Yountville is so pretty. The breakfast is really good. I love their bread pudding and yogurt! The bike rental adds great experience to our trip.
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October 2023 by Jeff N.
Maison Fleurie was a great choice for my wife and me to stay in Yountville as we made the rounds to multiple wineries in Napa Valley. Part of the appeal of Maison Fleurie is its quaint French-chateau-styled building, interior, and fixtures, combined with its easy walking distance to multiple restaurants on the main street a block over -- with one restaurant (one of which is owned by Thomas Keller) the second to next property south of the inn. There are two ways to enter the inn. One through the front door that goes into the main seating area, with the steps to the dining room to the far right, the receptionist room straight ahead, and a flight of stairs that goes up to the second floor of rooms. Two through the north-side entrance that comes from the gravel parking lot area. The dining room has a lovely coffee table filled with previously used corks from open bottles of wine. They have a fireplace, which for a South Floridian is quite a novelty so we don't need them down in our parts. Overall, there are rooms in the main house, which comprises three floors, and a secondary house with more deluxe suites. I didn't see a swimming pool on the property from our perusing of the property, but we were very happy with the hot tub, which we used mostly at night when it was a little cooler (since we came in the summer where it was fairly warm for Central California standards -- the temperature rose to the mid-90s, breaking 100 on one of the days). The second floor has a nice outdoor terrace to sit and relax with some wine, especially during the evenings. Our room was quite small but charming, with its plush queen-sized bed, enough closet space and door hooks to hang clothes, and a dresser to put the rest of our stuff that didn't need to be hung. Our sink was in the main bedroom with the narrow bathroom consisting of a standing shower and toilet. We were fine with the accommodations as we spent most of our time touring the wineries and waltzing around Yountville. We had a lovely welcome note from the inn, with a plate of cookies when we arrived. The inn does wine hour every afternoon between 5 PM and 6 PM (it might have been 4 PM to 6 PM, but I can't remember), where you can enjoy complimentary wine and charcuterie before you head off for dinner. Additionally, they have complimentary breakfast every morning, of which we took full advantage so we have something in our stomachs before we went off on our wine-tasting tours. The service staff was very kind and helpful, especially during breakfast, as they made sure everyone had what they needed based on what was being served between baked goods to toast, fruit and oatmeal, condiments, and whatever main breakfast dish was being served from the hot platters. There's a water cooler in the dining area as well to where you can make sure you have cold water, they also provide complimentary bottles of water when housekeeping makes the bed. My favorite thing about the inn is its location. There was only one night we dined outside of Yountville on our seven-night stay at Maison Fleurie, and that is when we spent the day in the Calistoga area. The charm of the bed-and-breakfast inn goes hand in hand with the feel and vibes of Yountville. You can walk down the street for no more than a minute and be at a restaurant. Thomas Keller has at least three restaurants that share the same block as Maison Fleurie (no more than a seven-minute walk to Bouchon Bistro and Bouchon Bakery. You can walk around the block and visit the shopping plaza behind Bottega and Coquete, both restaurants where we also dined and enjoyed our experiences. Suppose you are willing to walk in either direction 10 to 15 minutes from the Maison Fleurie. In that case, you can find other restaurants, wine-tasting rooms, a place to rent bicycles (if you don't want to take out one of the bicycles that are available on the Inn property), and small markets for essential goods (and wine). We enjoyed walking up and down the quiet streets and small parks during our stay. Yountville is an ideal town to stay if you
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October 2023 by Michelle Mohr
A really cute BnB in the perfect location and reasonably priced compared to other hotels in Yountville. Excellent service but I have to give 3 stars because it was the most uncomfortable bed we have ever slept on and left me with terrible back pain. If you can bear through that, the king suite was spacious and in the perfect location!
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August 2023 by Adam Litle
Adorable B&B with a cute pool and hot tub area, tasty bkfst and nightly wine pours in middle of Yountville. Also had bikes you could use without extra fee.Only downside is walls are paper thin, but part of the charm. Really enjoyed it and will come back!
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August 2023 by Scott Hoots
Wrapping up a 2 night stay here today. Wonderful location, great service, fantastic room. We really enjoyed our stay here!
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June 2023 by Michael R.
This is a nice inn conveniently located in easy walking distance to all Yountville attractions. We were in the cottage house-our travel companions were in the other half-and enjoyed the pool, spa and morning breakfast.Only issue was the shower had very little water pressure while it is in a tall tub, which is not easy to navigate.
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June 2023 by Ronald Anzlovar
The good: Great location, very delicious breakfast, also the wine hour was very well done - they invite local wineries in to share their wines and talk about them. The rooms were clean.The not so good: we stayed in the petite queen room, which was the smallest, tightest hotel room I have ever been in. The shower on my 37 foot sailboat is roomier than the hotel shower. I felt like Harry Potter sleeping under the stairs at the Dursleys. Also, they have a beautiful upper porch area, but the furniture is worn, dated and not well maintained.
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June 2023 by Paula A
Got the petite queen room. So small it couldn't really accommodate 2 people with luggage for a 10 day vacation. Wine tasting and included breakfast were nice. Shared thermostats in the lobby for 2 or 3 rooms were weird and inconvenient.Walkability: Great access to Yountviile.
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January 2023 by Lisa Lantz
Maison Fleurie is a delight! The staff are warm and helpful. The Yountville location is convenient, and the ambience of the hotel reminded me of a B&B I stayed in in Provence.
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January 2023 by Liz S
Maison Fleurie is a quaint little bed and breakfast in the heart of Yountville. It is very cute and within walking distance of at least 10 restaurants and many wine tasting rooms. Bouchon bakery is right around the corner, which is very convenient to grab a morning cup of coffee and some pastries. Maison Fleurie provides a snack every evening of wine, cheese, and cookies. We were greeted by a plate of cookies in our room when we arrived. Rate is a little pricey, but it’s one of the least expensive places to stay in Yountville. The king room in the bakery block was quite small, basically just a place to sleep - but that is okay because there is so much to do around there. They were able to ship all of our bottles of wine that we accumulated over the weekend using a third party company. All employees were very friendly and helpful. We would stay here again.
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January 2023 by Prasad Nair
One of my best hotel experiences ever. This bed and breakfast is simply amazing and I would suggest everyone I know to stay here.The rooms are a bit small and moving around is a bit tight. But when you are on Napa, you anyways spend most of your day outside. The breakfast options are delicious and plentiful. You also get a happy hour picnic bag and Sterling Wines in the evening between 4:30 to 5:30, which are great touches. The upstairs balcony is perfect for watching the sunrise and the hot air balloons.The staff and the service is amazing. Overall a fantastic hotel in Yountville that should be on everyone's list.
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January 2023 by Tara Hashemi
Cozy and comfortable bed and breakfast in the heart of Yountville, walking distance to all the good restaurants downtown. The room was vintage and nicely decorated, but it could use some updates. The mattress was on its last legs and the carpets were washed off. But it also had that castle-y feeling to it with one brick wall and one stone wall in the room. Housekeeping was friendly and the service overall was pleasant. The breakfast had one warm item (different dishes the two days we were there) and granola/fruits/yogurt + bread/bagel and cheese and butter. We enjoyed our coffee and breakfast both days. There is a charming terrace on the 2nd floor which is very peaceful and inviting with good outdoor furniture, we spent a few hours there having wine and talking and reading. I'll visit again!
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January 2023 by Jesse Penfound
My wife and I stayed here on our honeymoon. It is an absolutely charming little place within walking distance of everything in Yountville. Housekeeping and servicepeople were very friendly. Breakfast was great and we made a few friends over tea. Our room was a cozy little time capsule that we enjoyed quite thoroughly. Would recommend staying here if you're in wine country.