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Poconos Hotels with a Jacuzzi in the room

Poconos has 27 hotels with Jacuzzi in room, with nightly rates from $72 to $279 for most properties — averaging around $141 per night, with lakeside resorts and mountain retreats reaching up to $389 per night. Guest ratings average 7.5/10, with 48% of properties rated 8.0 or higher. Options range from affordable Lake Harmony and Delaware Water Gap stays to Jim Thorpe historic district escapes.

Best rated

Best Hotels with Jacuzzi in Room in Poconos

Cherry Valley Manor 5 - jacuzzi hotel room
Jacuzzi in bedroom

Cherry Valley Manor

115 Davis Court off Cherry Valley Rd, Stroudsburg, PA
$389 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
9.6 (458)
Romantic hillside manor with fireplaces, private terraces, and private Jacuzzi near the scenic beauty of Cherry Valley.
Inn at Jim Thorpe - jacuzzi hotel room
Jacuzzi in bedroom

Inn at Jim Thorpe

24 Broadway, Jim Thorpe, PA
$147 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
9.5 (1,973)

Top-rated hotel with Jacuzzi in room, spa service and restaurant, 2 blocks from Flagstaff Mountain Park.

Settlers Inn - jacuzzi hotel room
Jacuzzi in bathroom

The Settlers Inn

4 Main Ave, Hawley, PA
$387 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
9.4 (532)

Highly-rated Airbnb with private spa tub, restaurant and free breakfast, adjacent to Bingham Park and Riverwalk Trail.

For couples

Romantic Hotels with Jacuzzi in Room in Poconos

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Paradise Stream Resort

6208 Paradise Valley Rd, Cresco, Barrett Township, PA
$191 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
8 (2,250)

Honeymoon retreat with in-room heart-shaped hot tubs, restaurants, bars, and nightlife, alongside private Lake Eden.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Pocono Palace Resort

206 Fantasy Road, Middle Smithfield Township, PA
$207 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
8 (3,211)

Pocono Mountains resort with in-room Jacuzzi, two restaurants and a bar, nestled on the private Echo Lake.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Comfort Inn & Suites

3189 Route 940, Mount Pocono, PA
$128 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
7.3 (369)

Modern hotel with in-room heart-shaped Jacuzzis, pool, and free breakfast, near Mount Airy Casino.

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All Hotels with Jacuzzi & Hot Tub Suites in Poconos

Jacuzzi in bathroom

Silver Birches Resort

205 Route 507, Hawley, PA
$279 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
9.2 (245)

Renowned venue with private spa tub, pool and restaurant, located on Lake Wallenpaupack in Hawley, PA.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Brookview Manor Inn

4534 Route 447, Canadensis, PA
$195 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
9.1 (17)

Historic hotel with Jacuzzi in room, restaurant and free breakfast, near Alpine Mountain Ski & Ride Center.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Best Western Inn At Blakeslee-Pocono

107 Parkside Ave, Blakeslee, PA
$99 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
8 (465)

Casual hotel with in-room whirlpools, free breakfast, indoor pool, and sauna, near Big Boulder Ski Area.

Jacuzzi in bathroom

Best Western Plus Poconos Hotel

2647 Route 715, Tannersville, PA
$160 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
8 (891)

Quiet Best Western hotel with in-room heart-shaped whirlpool tubs, indoor pool, and free breakfast, near Crossings Premium Outlets.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Lehighton-Jim Thorpe, PA

1619 Interchange Road, Lehighton, PA
$123 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
8 (802)

Scenic Pocono stay with indoor pool, modern comforts, and private whirlpool near the Asa Packer Mansion.

Jacuzzi in bathroom

Stroudsmoor Inn

257 Stroudsmoor Rd, Stroudsburg, PA
$136 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
8 (474)

Victorian-style hotel with private Jacuzzi, free breakfast, pool and spa service, 2 miles from downtown.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

The Brookview Manor

4534 Route 447, Canadensis, Barrett Township, PA
$199 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
8 (69)

Historic hotel with Jacuzzi in room, restaurant and free breakfast, near Alpine Mountain Ski & Ride Center.

Jacuzzi in bathroom

The Carriage House

390 Manor Drive, Pocono Manor, PA
$115 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
8 (237)

Cozy resort with private spa tubs, indoor pool, gym and outdoor activities, near Camelbeach Waterpark.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Quality Inn – East Stroudsburg – Poconos

320 Greentree Dr, East Stroudsburg, PA
$94 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
7.8 (900)

Casual hotel with free Internet, seating area, refrigerator, whirlpool tub in the bedroom, coffee service, friendly staff near Delaware Water Gap.

Jacuzzi in bathroom

Glenwood Inn & Conference Center

167 Main Street, Delaware Water Gap, PA
$89 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
7.7 (4)

Charming hotel with private spa tubs, tennis court, and pool, near Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Baymont by Wyndham Bartonsville Poconos

116 Turtle Walk Ln, Bartonsville, PA
$141 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
7 (1,423)

Affordable hotel with hot tub in room, air conditioning and mini-fridge, close to Pocono Premium Outlets.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Comfort Inn – Pocono Mountains

Route 940 at 1-80 And I-476 Exit 277 off I-80 Exit 95 off I-476, White Haven, PA
$72 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
7 (257)

Relaxing forest lodge with warm rooms, breakfast, and heart-shaped Jacuzzi in room near Charlie Weaver’s and Pocono trails.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Cove Haven Resort

194 Lakeview Drive, Lakeville, PA
$206 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
7 (3,238)

Couples-only resort with mirrored ceilings, heart-shaped Jacuzzis, and pool, on the shores of Lake Wallenpaupack.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Mountain View Suites

626 Center St, Jim Thorpe, PA
$155 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
7 (17)

Mountain view hotel with private spa tub and free parking, near attractions like Pocono Raceway.

Jacuzzi in bathroom

The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort

100 Shawnee Inn Drive P.O. Box 67, Shawnee on Delaware, PA
$154 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
7 (1,298)

Historic riverside resort with championship golf, fine dining, and private Jacuzzi near Delaware Water Gap in the Poconos.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Hotel M, Mount Pocono

1244 Pocono Blvd, Mount Pocono, PA
$87 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
6.8 (550)

Romantic hotel with a heart shaped Jacuzzi in the bedroom, perfect for couples stay, in the heart of the Pocono Mountains region.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Days Inn by Wyndham Tannersville

126 Hill Motor Lodge Road, Tannersville, PA
$76 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
6 (821)

Budget hotel with Jacuzzi in room, pool and free breakfast, 0.8 miles from The Crossings Premium Outlets.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Red Roof Inn Stroudsburg

100 Park Ave, Stroudsburg, PA
$155 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
6 (134)

Budget Pocono retreat with microwave, pet-friendly policy, and private Jacuzzi in room near Lehigh Valley Airport.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Pocono Night Lodge

3401 ROUTE 611, Bartonsville, PA
$85 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
5 (79)

Intimate retreat with hot tub in room, pool and free breakfast, 4.5 miles from Great Wolf Lodge Pocono Mountain.

Jacuzzi in bedroom

Pocono Resort Conference Center

35 Hospitality Way Route 940 , Lake Harmony, PA
$72 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
5 (158)

Conference hotel with private spa tub, free breakfast, pool, and pet-friendly rooms, near Jack Frost Ski Resort.

Jacuzzi in bathroom

Split Rock Resort

428 Moseywood Road, Lake Harmony, PA
$172 / per night
Top Rated
For couples
Value for money
5 (572)

Family resort with lakeside beaches, pools, movie theater, and dining options, 8.7 miles from Pocono Raceway.

Poconos Jacuzzi Hotels at a Glance

Hotels with jacuzzi
27
properties
Average price
$160
per night
Price range
$72–$389
per night
Guest rating
7.5 / 10
48% rated 8.0+
Top neighborhoods with Jacuzzi suites
Jim Thorpe Mount Pocono Stroudsburg / East Stroudsburg Lake Harmony Hawley / Lakeville Tannersville Bartonsville Delaware Water Gap White Haven / Lehighton Canadensis / Cresco
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Last verified: June 2026

Where exactly is the jacuzzi in Poconos hotels?

We analyzed 27 Poconos hotels with in-room jacuzzis and mapped where the tub is located, the average nightly rate, and which hotel leads each category.

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Jacuzzi in bedroom
70%
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Jacuzzi in bathroom
30%
Average nightly rate by jacuzzi location
Jacuzzi in bedroom
$72 – $389
Jacuzzi in bathroom
$89 – $387
Top hotel by jacuzzi location
Jacuzzi in bedroom
Jacuzzi in bathroom
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Map of Hotels with Jacuzzi in Poconos

Geographic overview of hot tub hotels across Poconos

Poconos Hot Tub Hotels — Quick Guide

Quick reference for booking a Jacuzzi suite in the Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania

Best Time to Visit

  • Fall (September–November): Peak season. Pocono foliage is among the most dramatic in the Northeast, drawing strong demand from the New York and Philadelphia metro areas. October weekends book out at top inns and resorts across the region. Book 4–6 weeks ahead for fall color weekends.
  • Winter (December–March): Ski season at Camelback, Big Boulder, Jack Frost, and Alpine Mountain drives strong demand December through February. The Poconos' honeymoon resorts see their busiest period over Valentine's Day and Presidents' Day weekend. Book 4–6 weeks ahead for ski weekends.
  • Summer (June–August): Families and couples visit for lake activities, waterparks, and outdoor recreation. Camelbeach Waterpark and Great Wolf Lodge drive demand in the Bartonsville and Tannersville corridors. Good availability mid-week.
  • Spring (March–May): Quietest season. Good deals across most properties after ski season ends. Delaware Water Gap hiking begins in April. Ideal for couples seeking a jacuzzi getaway at off-peak rates.
Booking tip: The Poconos is one of the most concentrated heart-shaped hot tub destinations in the US. Multiple resorts and hotels in the area specifically market couples packages with heart-shaped Jacuzzis. If this is a priority, look at Cove Haven Resort, Paradise Stream Resort, Best Western Plus Poconos Hotel, Comfort Inn Mount Pocono, Hotel M Mount Pocono, and Comfort Inn White Haven.

Best Neighborhoods for Jacuzzi Hotels

  • Jim Thorpe (Carbon County, Southern Poconos): Historic Victorian railroad town with cobblestone streets, boutique inns, and a strong couples following. One of the most distinctive small towns in Pennsylvania.
    • Top picks: Inn at Jim Thorpe ($147, 9.5/10), Mountain View Suites ($155, 7.0/10), Country Inn and Suites Radisson Lehighton ($123, 8.0/10)
    • Pricing: $123–$155/night
  • Hawley and Lake Wallenpaupack (Wayne County, Northeast Poconos): Lake district with upscale inns and resort dining, quieter than the central Poconos strip.
    • Top picks: The Settlers Inn ($387, 9.4/10), Silver Birches Resort ($279, 9.2/10)
    • Pricing: $279–$387/night
  • Stroudsburg and East Stroudsburg (Monroe County Gateway): Main entry point to the Poconos from I-80, near Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
    • Top picks: Cherry Valley Manor ($389, 9.6/10), Stroudsmoor Inn ($136, 8.0/10), Quality Inn East Stroudsburg ($94, 7.8/10), Red Roof Inn Stroudsburg ($155, 6.0/10)
    • Pricing: $94–$389/night
  • Tannersville and Bartonsville (I-80 / Crossings Outlets Corridor): Busiest commercial corridor in the Poconos, near Camelback Mountain and major outlet shopping.
    • Top picks: Best Western Plus Poconos Hotel ($160, 8.0/10 — heart-shaped tubs), Days Inn Tannersville ($76, 6.0/10), Baymont by Wyndham Bartonsville ($141, 7.0/10), Pocono Night Lodge ($85, 5.0/10)
    • Pricing: $76–$160/night
  • Mount Pocono (Central Poconos): Small town at the heart of the Poconos resort region, near Pocono Raceway and multiple ski resorts.
    • Top picks: Comfort Inn and Suites Mount Pocono ($128, 7.3/10 — heart-shaped Jacuzzis), Hotel M Mount Pocono ($87, 6.8/10 — heart-shaped Jacuzzi)
    • Pricing: $87–$128/night
  • Lake Harmony and Blakeslee (Carbon County, Ski Country): Near Big Boulder, Jack Frost, and Split Rock Resort.
    • Top picks: Best Western Inn at Blakeslee-Pocono ($99, 8.0/10), Split Rock Resort ($172, 5.0/10), Pocono Resort Conference Center ($72, 5.0/10 — cheapest in the area)
    • Pricing: $72–$172/night
  • Pocono Manor and Canadensis (Central-North): Quiet wooded areas with historic inns and mountain views.
    • Top picks: Brookview Manor Inn ($195, 9.1/10), The Carriage House Pocono Manor ($115, 8.0/10), The Brookview Manor ($199, 8.0/10)
    • Pricing: $115–$199/night
  • Honeymoon Resort Area (Lake Eden and Echo Lake): The Poconos' dedicated couples resort cluster, historically the honeymoon capital of the Northeast.
    • Top picks: Cove Haven Resort ($206, 7.0/10 — couples only, heart-shaped Jacuzzis on Lake Wallenpaupack), Paradise Stream Resort ($191, 8.0/10 — heart-shaped tubs on private Lake Eden), Pocono Palace Resort ($207, 8.0/10 — on private Echo Lake)
    • Pricing: $191–$207/night
  • Delaware Water Gap and Shawnee (Western Edge): Near the Delaware River and the national recreation area boundary.
    • Top picks: The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort ($154, 7.0/10), Glenwood Inn and Conference Center Delaware Water Gap ($89, 7.7/10)
    • Pricing: $89–$154/night
  • White Haven (Southern Poconos, I-80 / I-476): Near Hickory Run State Park and the southern ski resorts.
    • Top pick: Comfort Inn Pocono Mountains White Haven ($72, 7.0/10 — heart-shaped Jacuzzi)

Best for Couples and Romantic Stays

  • Cherry Valley Manor — Stroudsburg — $389/night, 9.6/10
    • Fireplaces, private terraces, private Jacuzzi, hillside manor setting
    • Top-rated property in all of the Poconos, rated "Perfect choice for couples"
  • Inn at Jim Thorpe — Jim Thorpe — $147/night, 9.5/10
    • Jacuzzi in room, spa service, restaurant, 2 blocks from Flagstaff Mountain Park
    • Best value top-rated property in the Poconos, most reviewed top-rated hotel in the area
  • The Settlers Inn — Hawley — $387/night, 9.4/10
    • Private spa tub, restaurant, free breakfast, adjacent to Bingham Park and Riverwalk Trail
    • Premier inn in the Lake Wallenpaupack area, rated "Perfect choice for couples"
  • Silver Birches Resort — Hawley — $279/night, 9.2/10
    • Private spa tub, pool, restaurant, directly on Lake Wallenpaupack
    • Best lakefront resort in the Poconos, rated "Perfect choice for couples"
  • Brookview Manor Inn — Canadensis — $195/night, 9.1/10
    • Jacuzzi in room, free breakfast, restaurant, near Alpine Mountain ski area
    • Highly rated historic inn in a wooded mountain setting, rated "Perfect choice for couples"
  • Cove Haven Resort — Lakeville — $206/night, 7.0/10
    • Couples only, heart-shaped Jacuzzis, mirrored ceilings, pool on Lake Wallenpaupack shores
    • Most iconic Poconos honeymoon resort experience, largest review base in the area
  • Days Inn Tannersville — Tannersville — $76/night, 6.0/10
    • Jacuzzi in room, pool, free breakfast near Crossings Premium Outlets
    • Most affordable confirmed jacuzzi hotel in the main Poconos corridor

Highest-Rated Poconos Jacuzzi Hotels

  • Cherry Valley Manor — Stroudsburg — 9.6/10 (458 reviews) — $389/night (top-rated in the Poconos)
  • Inn at Jim Thorpe — Jim Thorpe — 9.5/10 (1,973 reviews) — $147/night (most reviewed top-rated, best value)
  • The Settlers Inn — Hawley — 9.4/10 (532 reviews) — $387/night
  • Silver Birches Resort — Hawley — 9.2/10 (245 reviews) — $279/night
  • Brookview Manor Inn — Canadensis — 9.1/10 (17 reviews) — $195/night
  • Best Western Inn at Blakeslee-Pocono — Blakeslee — 8.0/10 (465 reviews) — $99/night (best budget property with solid rating)
  • Stroudsmoor Inn — Stroudsburg — 8.0/10 (474 reviews) — $136/night
  • The Carriage House — Pocono Manor — 8.0/10 (237 reviews) — $115/night
  • Paradise Stream Resort — Cresco — 8.0/10 (2,250 reviews) — $191/night (most reviewed heart-shaped tub property)
  • Country Inn and Suites Radisson Lehighton — Lehighton — 8.0/10 (802 reviews) — $123/night

Jacuzzi Configurations in the Poconos

  • In-bedroom Jacuzzi (most common across resort and hotel properties): Found at Inn at Jim Thorpe, The Brookview Manor, Mountain View Suites, Comfort Inn and Suites Mount Pocono, Pocono Palace Resort, Cove Haven Resort, Paradise Stream Resort, Best Western Inn at Blakeslee, Days Inn Tannersville, Pocono Night Lodge, Brookview Manor Inn, Red Roof Inn Stroudsburg, Comfort Inn White Haven, Country Inn and Suites Lehighton, Cherry Valley Manor, Hotel M Mount Pocono, and Quality Inn East Stroudsburg.
  • Bathroom-installed spa tub (upscale inns and select resorts): Found at Silver Birches Resort, The Settlers Inn, Best Western Plus Poconos Hotel, Split Rock Resort, Stroudsmoor Inn, The Carriage House Pocono Manor, Glenwood Inn Delaware Water Gap, The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort, and Brandywine River Hotel.
  • Heart-shaped Jacuzzis (Poconos specialty, multiple properties): The Poconos has a higher concentration of heart-shaped hot tub hotels than almost anywhere else in the US. Confirmed heart-shaped tub properties include Cove Haven Resort, Paradise Stream Resort, Best Western Plus Poconos Hotel, Comfort Inn Mount Pocono, Hotel M Mount Pocono, and Comfort Inn Pocono Mountains White Haven.

Important Booking Tips for the Poconos

  • Heart-shaped hot tubs are a Poconos specialty: The region has more confirmed heart-shaped Jacuzzi properties than almost anywhere in the US. If this is important, look specifically at Cove Haven Resort, Paradise Stream Resort, Best Western Plus Poconos Hotel, Comfort Inn Mount Pocono, and Hotel M Mount Pocono.
  • Book fall foliage and ski weekends early: October weekends and December through February ski weekends at top inns and honeymoon resorts book out 4–6 weeks ahead. Mid-week stays in both seasons are significantly easier to find.
  • Confirm your room type: Not all rooms in these hotels have jacuzzis. Look specifically for "Jacuzzi Suite," "Whirlpool Suite," "Couples Suite," or "Heart-Shaped Tub" when booking.
  • Best budget options: Pocono Resort Conference Center ($72/night) and Comfort Inn White Haven ($72/night) are the most affordable confirmed jacuzzi properties in the area. Days Inn Tannersville ($76/night) is the best budget option near the main commercial corridor.
  • Jim Thorpe for a non-resort experience: Jim Thorpe is a distinctive Victorian railroad town with a completely different character from the typical Poconos resort strip. Inn at Jim Thorpe ($147/night, 9.5/10) is the best-value top-rated property in the entire region and ideal for couples who prefer a historic town atmosphere over a lakeside resort.
  • Verify with the hotel: Some travelers report jacuzzi rooms can be substituted at check-in if not confirmed directly with the property at the time of booking.

Google reviews for Poconos hotels with a Jacuzzi and a hot tub in the room

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4.4
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Diana Frank
2 years ago
Beware of this place. We drove 3 hours one way for a St. Patrick's Day bus trip. The event in their banquet room was supposed to include an Irish themed lunch, professional Irish dancers, and a few other things. The meal was mediocre. The soup had so much salt, no one at our table could eat it. We were told upon arrival by the "manager" the dancers would preform after we ate. It was eventually discovered by some guests on our bus the dancers moved to another state months ago and the resort knew they would not be preforming as scheduled. The "manager" thought his lousy stand up comedy act would make up for the missing dancers and the fun interactions we were expecting with the dancers including a dance off. He also would not answer anyone asking where the dancers were during his "act". Someone on our bus on the way home said the "manager" at one point said "there were 3 buses here Tuesday and no one complained the dancers weren't here." The place looks abandoned on the outside. The inside looked ok. There were over 100 ladies at this event and only 2 of the 3 toilets were working in the women's room. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. Should have read the other reviews before scheduling this trip. Seems shady business is normal business for them. On a positive note, our bus trip coordinator made things right for our bus.
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Kelsey Beehler
2 years ago
Big thanks to Silver Birches for absolutely ruining our Easter dinner.

Empty buffet trays, what was there was beyond ice cold and completely inedible. No one ate a bite. Some of my family dame from another state, drove all the way up here for this?
Waited 30 mins for a waitnress to bring us drinks, all we got was water with stuff floating in it. It paired great with the pasta that had human hair in it. Never did see a waitress
So beyond disappointed.

At least the piano player was lovely.
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Samantha N
2 years ago
Beautiful views of the lake with a warm fire and cozy common areas. Our accommodations was extremely clean and comfortable. The front desk was exceptionally helpful and courteous with recommendations of dining options nearby. We enjoyed our stay and if ever we are back in the area, we’ll know where we will be headed.
An off property location a little further from town but clean and includes all the kitchen necessities . The efficiency suite was reminiscent of what you rent at the Jersey Shore, loved the retro feel! We stayed off season for New Year’s Eve but I think as a summer rental it would be ideal.
Beautiful bed and breakfast with homey holiday decor! Our room was clean, cozy, and the bed was super comfortable! Would definitely come back and stay again.
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Mark Mangano
3 years ago
We had a wonderful visit and would definitely go back! From the service to the amenities, everything was top notch!
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Ashley Marino
3 years ago
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Aida Alonzo
3 years ago
The staff was great. The room was clean and beautiful and the view was amazing.Highly recommend. Can’t wait to go back.
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Patrick Tobin
3 years ago
Great spot, nicely done.
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Annalise Mabe
3 years ago
Stunning location. Can’t beat these lake views, cozy rooms, and for a wedding venue, from a guest’s perspective, it was perfect. We had such a fun time! Would love to come back.
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Skye Martell
3 years ago
First, I'd like to start by saying that my partner and I stood at this hotel in March of 2022 and another time just recently - May of 2023. When we stood here last year, we really enjoyed our stay which is why we decided to book again after a failed attempt of booking in Lake Placid this year. We figured we already knew the hotel and felt comfortable booking again. We still enjoyed our stay this year but we did want to note a few things this time:

Room: The room we stood in was the Deluxe King Room in the sunset building. It's the exact same room we stood in last year so we knew what to expect already. We loved our room and found it to be very cozy! The bathroom has a more modern feel compared to the actual room which I didn't mind at all. The bathroom had a wonderful rain shower with great pressure and hot temperatures and the room itself has a jetted whirlpool tub which I absolutely loved!

Now here's to the downside of room - our room was on the second floor with a beautiful view of the lake. It's an old building so you hear absolutely everything. As soon as someone opens the main door to the building, our room door would shake and rattle. Our next door neighbors are also extremely close and you may hear conversations. This is something to just keep in mind. The most disappointing part of our stay was the fact that we were woken up at 5am two days in a row due to intense banging/stomping. We at first thought it was coming from downstairs since no one was above us but when we went down to listen, we couldn't figure out where it was coming from. It sounded like stomping aimlessly back and forth or a consistent banging that would stop and then start again a few minutes later. It shook the whole building. You could feel the vibration everywhere in the room. Pretty upsetting especially to experience 2 nights in a row as we thought maybe it would be a one time occurrence. We didn't get much sleep that weekend and were tired for mos

Service: Service is incredible. We didn't even want to complain about the noise we were hearing because everyone was so nice and we felt so bad. We are not big complainers. We usually keep things to ourselves and decided to spare the hotel staff with any complaints because everyone really was so warm and welcoming and lovely and we didn't want to be a bother.

Breakfast: Last year during our stay we had breakfast at The Dock each morning of our stay. It was amazing. So many options, a very big hot breakfast that really helped us save on cash since we didn't have to eat out every the morning. I guess as of recent The Dock is no longer serving breakfast and instead, the hotel staff offers a continental breakfast consisting of oats, plain yogurt, apples, oranges, orange juice, some muffins and boiled eggs. While the effort is extremely appreciated, it just didn't compare to the hot breakfast we once had there. We still found ourselves going out for breakfast and spending more than we were expecting. I wish I would have asked about the breakfast prior to booking but I assumed it would be the same as last year. We feel we definitely lost out in that department.

Overall, we still had a great time! Being by the lake is so peaceful. We always look for the positive even though something might not be the best. The hotel does offer champagne toasts every night and occasional fun get togethers like a cheese board in the library. If you are someone looking for a cozy room with a beautiful view, I would give this place a shot! The staff are some of the friendliest hotel staff we've ever encountered and it doesn't go unnoticed. We are thankful to everyone who worked hard to try and make our stay wonderful. Thank you!
We wanted to enjoy the President's day weekend, we didn't want to go far, so we decided to stay close by. Staying in Silver Birches was wonderful, from the moment you arrive ALL the people in charge have a nice attitude, they always make you feel welcome and confortable.
The place where we stayed was wonderful, spacious and very clean, with kitchen utensils, the bathroom has a jacuzzi!!! ?. And an incredible lake view.
You have access to the gym 24/7 and breakfast every day you stay.
We were please and happy to stay here, and we highly recommend this place. I love it
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James Shaw
4 years ago
Went to this location on a bus trip. Left town and drove out. Upon arrival, a gentleman came out and it was very organized. They guided us to the correct tables for us to sit and get refreshments before lunchtime. Food spread was amazing, everything was delicious and you can keep asking for more until you have to uncomfortably unbutton the pans and release the tension on your zipper. But then comes out the Staff to clean all that mess up to bring you dessert, because, on a trip like this, diabetes is always the answer. Then you can't forget about the open bar, the beer was amazing and cold, and there were specialty cocktails, everyone loves them. The entire staff was amazing. The view from what we got to see was, breathtaking as my wife describes it. After making it home after a long, yet wonderful day we write this review to share that you should definitely must stop there anytime you can, and we will definitely be returning.
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pamela L
4 years ago
I absolutely love this place. Reception staff is exceptional! Room was clean and updated. Beautiful views of the lake. I would definitely recommend this place if you're trying to "get away". There is a very nice restaurant next door. Give them a try!
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4.5
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Jim Darnell
2 years ago
My wife and I booked reservations for Easter 2024 at 3pm. We were a little early, so we went to the bar for a cocktail. We were seated at our table just before 3pm. Our waitress was very courteous and took our order for appetizers and our entrees. They arrived with in 10 minutes, my wife’s was nice, mine was fair, the bread was burnt, I let this go. From this point we waited for over an hour for our entrees. Upon receiving them we got sliced tenderloin that was fatty and gristle throughout. We ordered a Petit Filet, oh well. The outside was burned, the baby carrots were shriveled and the onions black. The mashed potatoes were cold. We asked to see the manager who was apologetic, and “comped” our food, but food like this should never have been served. We left and ended up getting pizza. I originally sent a similar message to the Settlers Hospitality Group, but heard nothing back. For our holiday to have been so bad, I feel that the least the restaurant should have done is to comp us a meal to show us that quality food is served at the Settler’s Inn.

UPDATE: Reached out to the manager Steve, he is sending us a gift card to come back and have a nice meal. This time we will go on a quieter day. Thank you to THE Settler’s Inn for their gracious hospitality in doing this for us! If their food is as I hope it will be, I will write a new review detailing our meal.
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Jennifer Borski
2 years ago
We stayed at the Settlers Inn for my fiances birthday. We decided to get away from the hustle and bustle of NJ traffic and crowds and stay somewhere a little more quiet and quaint. We got EXACTLY what we were looking for in quiet and quaint. Such a cute Inn.

The only disappointment was the room I wanted to reserve on the 1st floor was being renovated, so they had to give us a different room on the 2nd floor. As a smoker with back issues and no elevators, the 2nd floor was a wee bit problematic, especially when taking the luggage, but, the service, the feel of the Inn, the cute feel of the town of Hawley, and the food in the Settlers restaurant made the backache way more tolerable LOL. We were even greeted with a nice birthday card for my fiance, which we have received before when we stayed at high end hotels in bigger cities, but never in a small Inn such as this one. Nice touch!

We were greeted by Kevin, a super nice guy working the front desk. Kevin had texted me prior to our stay to ask if we would like anything added to the room, or if we needed dinner reservations. We arrived late the first night (around 830), so Kevin was able to suggest two other restaurants that could accommodate us at that time. His personal favorite was on the mark. Raven and Robin was delicious and they were able to seat us even though we arrived at 930pm.

We had dinner at the Inn the second night. Every morsal of food was amazing. We had the last reservation and asked to take our dessert to go and they presented it on a cute tray for us to take with us. Everything from the architecture to the ambiance makes you feel cozy and comfy with a hint of class. Everything in Hawley takes you back to a different time period, which is really refreshing. We asked for breakfast to be brought to our room the final day to finish up packing, and it was brought up as ordered with everything needed to accompany our breakfast. I have had bad experiences with room service and they were on the mark!

They have another property a wee bit aways down the road. It is next to the silk mill (if you go to the silk mill, you have to go to the art gallery and speak to the curator, who is rich with history if the area and with art. He took us on a tour of the building and everyone there knows him. He was worth the trip there alone). We plan to stay at their other property the next time we visit. It looks amazing as well.

The only issue I had with the room was it would have been great to have a small fridge and microwave. We had to throw away leftovers from dinner because there was nowhere to store them. We brought a cooler, but being on the 2nd floor, it was way too heavy to carry up the stairs, so I had to keep going to the car to grab our beverages as there was nowhere to keep them cold. That was the only downside to the stay, and it certainly wouldn't keep us from staying in the future. I would plan according and take a smaller cooler to transfer drinks (I also have a fridge that holds up to 6 water bottles/or cans I would bring as well).

I would definitely recommend the Settlers Inn if you plan to stay in Hawley. The service and ambiance is worth a few extra bucks for the rooms (verses some of the cheaper accommodations in the area). Thank you all for making his birthday weekend a great one. We look forward to staying again!
Mixed review. We have stayed here several times but probably won’t return. The food was very disappointing. One meal made me sick, the other so bland that I didn’t eat it. Most rooms need upgrading, bathrooms especially. In the room we had there was no way to plug in and charge your phone thus no clock. The staff was accommodating but, for the price, it’s not worth it.
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Rachel Martin
2 years ago
My husband and I loved staying here! The service is excellent and the food is delicious! They also have a great list of daily activities to do in the hotel and in the community. We’re definitely going to come back.
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Amy Alfonsi
2 years ago
We meet our friends here every year. We all come from three different states and this is our meeting place! The rooms are quaint and they are all unique. The architecture is breathtaking and the history just adds to the ambiance. We enjoy hanging out in the main area next to the massive fire place!!! The restaurant is great and Saturday nights they have a piano player. And the bartender knows his stuff!!! Breakfast is included and amazing!!! Great place to just relax and enjoy your friends!!!
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Timothy Baldwin
3 years ago
Very quick check in. Nice old place with lots of history. Rooms are clean.
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Mary Muscari
3 years ago
Always a great experience.
Back for another brunch. As enjoyable as ever!
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Lucien Van Elsen
3 years ago
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Scott Warnick
3 years ago
We had an exceptional Thanksgiving dinner. The food was outstanding and the service was excellent.
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Ashley Marino
3 years ago
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Nao
3 years ago
I stayed 2 nights in a hotel suite to go ski Big Bear with my family. This was our second time to say at this hotel and again, we had a great time. I like how this hotel preserves the charm of the old building. Subdued decorations are also a good match. The rooms we stayed were not huge, but they were big enough for three of us. They were clean, and nicely decorated with a modern bathroom. All the hotel staff were friendly, warm and made us feel at home. We relaxed in the evenings sitting by the fireplace in the lobby. We enjoyed included full service breakfast at the hotel restaurant. I had no complaints at all. I recommend staying at this hotel.
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Latoya Davidson
3 years ago
The restaurant was absolutely beautiful, music was delightful, and the food was delicious. Their signature English toffee pudding cake was insanely good. The staff were all very kind as well. Anytime I'm in town, I'll definitely be coming back ?
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ro Doud
4 years ago
We came for the Candlelight Christmas dinner. It's been our first time back since COVID. While we enjoyed the atmosphere, the food was very disappointing. The salad was good with a tasty dressing. The salmon in both of our dishes was severely undercooked. Some prefer rare salmon, but the mussels in the dish were not even opened which should give an idea how undercooked the dish was. I took most of my dish home where I could at least cook the fish and eat it. The peppermint pillow dessert was awful. The cream puff-like exterior was rock hard and inedible. The ice cream was fine, but the portion size was so small. The desserts other years like the baked Alaska were phenomenal so I was underwhelmed. For a $115 prix fixe menu, I would expect the food to be impeccably cooked. Finally, we had some people in our party with dietary concerns. The menu had multiple errors in it (i.e. the veal chop and bacon appetizer were both marked "V" for vegetarian). Their menu had been posted for weeks. There was no reason this couldn't have been corrected for the printed restaurant version. The details for this event seemed to be lacking compared to other years which took away from our experience. I don't mind paying their price for a nice evening and great food, but I left disappointed, if not slightly embarrassed, that I raved so much about this event to our friends who we brought with us. It did not live up to the expectations based on our past experiences.
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spatial viz
4 years ago
I used to enjoy brunch here despite the high prices. However, the portions have gotten ridiculously small for what is charged. On our last visit, the butternut squash soup was served in an extremely shallow plate which literally contained no more than 4 ounces of soup. Granted, the soup was delicious, but the stinginess of the portion made for a complete disappointment. I commented on the portion size to the waiter. He was polite but only offered an apology. The burger was a preformed patty, and even that seemed to have shrunk from previous visits. Only one bread roll not much larger than a golf ball was served to two adults. This is a shame because it's hard to find places with similar ambiance in Wayne County. I won't be returning nor recommending Settlers unless there are seismic changes to the portions and prices. I'm not looking for an all-you-can-eat buffet, but be reasonable, guys.
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Seth Donahue
4 years ago
I don’t even know where to begin. If I had a choice I’d give no stars. The reason it gets one star is because the waiter was amazing. He was very polite and patient. Other than that this is a failing business. I believe a new chef is in order. This was my second and last time coming here. I will not recommend this restaurant to anyone. The prices are absolutely outrageous for the portions they give you. Now that being said I attached a picture of my dinner for tonight. A 39 dollar dish of chicken the size of a golf ball. The chicken was super dry with no flavor. The chef burned my potatoes and brussel sprouts. The appetizers were a complete disgrace as well. How can you mess up a dinner with three other customers in the restaurant. Is your job really that difficult? The provolone appetizer was completely burned at the bottom. I may have gotten three bites max out of that. Who burns cheese to a pan to serve it to their customers? Your chef did. Who serves wild boar chili soap as an appetizer with three little chunks of boar cold? Who does that? Oh yes the settlers inn does. Not to mention I go to use your facilities to relieve myself and the it looks as if someone puked chunks into your bathroom sink. I notified someone at the front desk which they said they would look into it. They didn’t. I went to the bathroom later on and the mess wasn’t cleaned up. I attached a picture to this review as well. “With over 40 years in business, The Settlers Inn has earned a reputation for exemplary service and high quality.” This was on another reviewers comment that the restaurant responded to. A big joke. 40 years in the business they claim? I think it’s time to retire the business now since you can’t keep up with anything. If you want an amazing experience for a quarter of the price and way better flavor. I suggest going to a local diner for dinner. You’ll be disappointed if you come here. You might as well go to an old folks home for dinner and empty out your entire bank account for super under par food. Do yourself a favor and do not go to The Settlers Inn people. There’s definitely better food out there. Stan’s diner and two guys from Italy will put this restaurant to shame.

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