Back to Dolly Madison Inn (The) Worst Inn I have ever stay in and biggest rip off I have traveled all over the world and have stayed at B&B's and Inn many times, over the 15 years that my friend and I have travled together this is the worst place and the biggest rip off of them all. There is not even a real reception area, you check in at the bar. Yes the people were nice, but I felt i was in some hole in the wall. The room was extremely cold when we went in, the room had cheap wicker furniture, the bedding reminded me of what my brother had for his bedding when we wer younger. There was no tub which I had expected for $190.00 a night. There were no toletries, there was used liquid soap and used shower wash. Our room was above the bar and the noise was bearable until they had karokee and a banc at 12:00 in the morning. Let's say I was supposed to get away to have abreak from my kids and be able to sleep, I was able to get away but I did not get any sleep. The restuarent forget about it, we just had dessert which was a piece of frozen chocolate pie that was hard as a rock, sloppedup with chocoloate syrup and cereal thrown in top of it, for $19.00 we expected more. This place is a bitter disappointment.
Reviewed by: CynthiaR from on Oct 18 2009 We enjoyed our stay at the Dolly Madison the location is perfect, one block from the beach. We stayed in the old part of the hotel and the rooms were basic and affordable. The food was good and service was ok when you could get someones attention - the check-in process was the most challenging part. The rooms are actually behind the bar and restaurant so there is some noise but with the air conditioners running we weren't bother by it and enjoyed being so close to the beach.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 30 2008 Review of hotel The biggest advantage of this hotel is its close proximity to the beach. They also can give you a day pass to the Madison town municipal beach, which is very nice.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 02 2007 A dive by the beach I reserved 3 rooms for my wife, children and my parents. If you one hand towel and no bath towels - if you want a hotel to recyle soap by leaving the previous tenants soap in the dish - if you like toilets which you have to remove the lid to get them to stop running - if you like a dirty shower - if you like mustiness - if you like checking in in a bar full of smokers to get your key - if you like to walk through broken beer bottles on the breakfast patio - if you like leopard sheets and dark blue indoor outdoor carpeting - if you like an unprofessional owner prone to the expression "what the frig" - if you want to have them lose your reservation because the people who work there are incompentent.......Well if this is your idea of a fun family vacation then by all means go to the Dolly Madison Inn for a memorable weekend stay.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 15 2007 Cozy,warm atmosphere,great food. We have been to The Dolly Madison Inn several times.The food is always very tasty,fresh,the portions are more than ample and surprisingly,very reasonably priced.The staff welcomes you and truly cares about your dining experience.Have taken family members there,who are difficult to please,at any restaurant.Even they gave the Dolly Madison a thumbs up!
Reviewed by: BARBARA from on Mar 18 2007 Retirement Party, Dec 23 2006 We live in NJ & had been invited to a surprise retirement party being held at the 'Dolly'. Being from England originally [1960's] we found the 'Dolly' to be quire reminiscent of an English pub 'B&B'.The accommodations were simple,clean and adequate. The bar is as close to an English pub as one is likely to encounter in the US We did not eat here in the morning as we wanted to return to NJ asap as it was Christmas Eve. We would stay here again.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 27 2006 A Local Perspective Say what you will about "The Dolly", this has been a successful family owned and operated inn, restaurant & local watering hole for more than twenty-five years. Whether in search of a hearty meal or a hearty handshake, this is where to come to enjoy the un-homogenized character of small town New England.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 05 2006 Not what it was years ago The food did not meet
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 30 2006 Pleasant Experience Was recommended by family. Staff was pleasant and courteous. Food delicious. Small esablishment with only about 10 rooms. Loved the short walk to beach.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 09 2005 Don't go here Very unprofessional management. Awful service & food. Chaos reigns.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 19 2004