Back to Richmond Hill Inn peace and solitude Enchanting time at the Garden Pavilion, exceptionally well appointed rooms, with attention to details. We loved the gas burning fireplace each evening and the nightly turndown. Also, the grounds are beautifully maintained.
Reviewed by: frederick from on Nov 26 2009 Alas no more The wish to enjoy
Reviewed by: Long time customer from on Mar 25 2009 Been there befor, but this was our best experience yet! We have been to Richmond Hill for dinner several times (and once overnight), and our recent dinner was the best by far. While in the past the chef seemed to be trying to be ultra-creative, which led it to being over-the top and weird, everything this time was PERFECT - cooked as we requested, incredible pairings and blending of flavors, accompaniments that went perfectly with the main courses - and the prices were more than reasonable for the quality of food we received. Keep up the good work! Only recommendation, the servers can relax a little - good service does not have to be stiff and stuffy!!!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 14 2008 Beautiful, but infested with ants! The whole place is architecturally significant, wonderfully landscaped and picturesque, beautifully decorated and pricey, both the rooms and the two restaurants.We went for our anniversary and stayed in one of the cottages--charming, but on closer look, infested with ants--on the fireplace mantel, in the bathroom, on the counters, walls, floors and windowsills. Pretty creepy. The housekeeper sent to the room to have a look,implied that it was a recurring problem. We were promised half off one of our two nightly charges and after a couple hours (and missed dinner reservation)moved to another room.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 18 2007 A place to feel pampered The room was gorgeous and well-appointed. My wife and I love those bathrobes! The grounds are magnificent, and we especially enjoyed the rocking chairs on the covered porch. We took a hike each morning on their walking trail and then went to a delicious buffet breakfast. And you have got to try Gabrielle's for dinner. Overall a very positive experience.
Reviewed by: Drew from on Nov 08 2006 Best B&B in the Southeast The Richmond Hill Inn is hands-down the best B&B in the Southeast. The quiet location is a plus, the service by the staff in the Inn and the restaurants is a big plus, the landscaping and garden are a plus, the hitoric mansion is a plus and the reasonable price for both room (Richmond Pearson room at $210 which includes an excellent breakfast buffet- we also got a $75 credit for staying two nights) is a plus.
Reviewed by: John from on May 14 2006 There are better restaurants in Asheville Hubby was given a gift card for Christmas worth $75 off a meal at this supposedly top notch B&B. We finally got around to using it this summer and the result was rather unsettling. First of all, I do not mind paying for things which are worth the bucks, but even with the $75 off this meal cost us $300. I think that is a bit excessive for any city and there are other really superb restaurants in Asheville for substantially less money.
Reviewed by: HMR from on Sep 26 2005 I loved it!! There was nothing to dislike! The place is located in an ideal area, close to the Biltmore Estate. We had great service and the people were friendly. Would definitely go back!!
Reviewed by: Jodi from on Aug 24 2005 What a great B & B! The Richmond Hill is by far the best hotel in Asheville! It's a small hotel with gorgeous rooms and a terrific five-star restaurant. It's the kind of place you want to stay in while you're in Asheville ... very quiet and romantic and elegant.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 05 2004