"Housed in a 19th-century schoolhouse with just 12 rooms, executive chef Ryan Frye crafts entirely made-to-order mountain breakfasts for guests only, operating on an “ask and you shall receive” model of hospitality. Popular orders include his loaded and smothered breakfast burrito and doubly thick pancakes with warmed maple syrup." - Kristy Alpert
"Allows dogs up to 50 pounds, reflecting a common hotel practice of imposing weight limits to limit wear and tear and to manage guest expectations." - Bailey Berg
"Hotels that span everything from the cozy Washington School House right by the town lift."
"But if a boutique hotel is more your style, check in to Washington School House's 16-foot-ceilinged King Room, which features a wrought-iron bed dressed in crisp white linens, an antique crystal chandelier, and a white marble bathroom with heated floors." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"The Washington School House is run by dog owners, and guests will be able to tell: The boutique hotel, built in an 1889 school house, provides pet beds and bowls." - Travel + Leisure Editors