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  • 1/5 Chad R. 4 years ago on Google
    First negative review I've ever left. I would suggest any other hotel at a similar cost. The hotel does not have any temperature controls, so you live with what you've got. In our case, either hot and stuffy or cold. The bed is miserable, feels more like sleeping on a trampoline than a bed. The rooms could badly use some $10 blackout curtains. The blinds do nothing to block the light, so be ready to get up at sunrise. The place could also use a re-fresh as the wallpaper in out room was falling from the ceiling. No sugar for coffee in the morning. The outside is nice and has We normally stay at boutique hotels but this may change that.we ended up leaving a day early and getting another hotel to get some sleep.
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  • 3/5 Molly L. 5 years ago on Google
    Pros: - courteous staff provided detail instructions on check in and amenities. - central location/walkable - beautiful property with unique antiques and details throughout - free & easy parking - The French Room has a beautiful bathroom with I believe original tile. The claw foot bathtub was worth the stay alone... Cons: - Do not book the French Room if you are a light sleeper! Single pane old windows and facing a very busy street. Sounded like we were sleeping next to a highway...staff was responsive and brought a fan when we requested that, but the room needs some soundproofing adjustments to be relaxing and comfortable. Very disappointed in the constant noise pollution. - Breakfast: would skip. Had terrible selection and quality (ie hydrogenated granola bars, grocery store donuts). Coffee was not drinkable.
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  • 5/5 Martha I. 4 years ago on Google
    I loved this place, so cozy and everyone was so welcoming. The lady who checked us in was a sweetheart, Sunday when were checking out we missed the coffee and the snacks. Well I think it was close to 11, and she offered some snacks and fresh fruit although we missed the time for serving. I thought that was very kind of her, It was a great place. Romantic, cozy and just a nice place to enjoy your weekend in Austin.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Adam M. 4 years ago on Google
    Pros: The staff was very friendly and helpful. They have a very friendly cat. Bed was comfortable and the room was clean. Cons: The room did not match the picture. My wife noticed, after we were in the room, that the furniture was different than the online photo. The furniture in the actual room looked cheaper and detracted from the overall appearance. The jacuzzi tub was extremely loud and appeared old. Also, breakfast was minimal with granola bars, tubs of yogurt, and apple fritters cut up into slices. (There May have been other food.)
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  • 5/5 Colby H. 10 years ago on Google
    My boyfriend and I had always been curious about this B&B, as we drive by it often and are always admiring the beautiful lights that are strung in the yard. We went to stay for a night when they offered us a very generous discount, and absolutely loved every part of our stay! Our room (the Gothic Suite) was in the yellow house, was beautifully furnished and extremely clean. The suite also included a second, equally lovely room with a comfortable twin bed as well as it's own porch overlooking the backyard. We spent a lot of time in the yard, and loved the hammock and all of the lights in the trees. The dining room had a wide variety of great things for breakfast (Nutella, cinnamon rolls, fruit, yogurt, etc) The owners were also incredibly accommodating. Checking in and out was a breeze. Everything about this bed and breakfast is comfortable and cozy; I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to stay in Austin for a few nights!
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  • 4/5 John S. 6 years ago on Google
    Nice Atmosphere I was in Austin with my girlfriend for a conference and we decided to stay an extra day to see the town. We couldn't get the discounted room rate at the hotel where the conference was held so we decided to stay at the Pearl. It's a quaint older home that has been renovated. It is more of a self service type of bed and breakfast which was fine with us. It's a short walk to the University of Texas campus and longer to downtown. Since you are near the University of Texas campus there are ample restaurants nearby. (I should mention we did not have a car and walked everywhere). Breakfast was continental and basic. We stayed in the Oxford room and were quite happy with the accommodations for the price. Overall very pleased with our stay.

  • 5/5 Mercedes P. 6 years ago on Google
    Austin's Inn at Pearl street is one of the most unique "hotels" I have ever been to!!! Jessica, the manager, was such a big help in showing me around the place, so nice and friendly. Kelly and The housekeepers are lovely-- they made sure I had fresh , cleans sheets/bedding, offered me a refreshment (beer and crackers) while I waited to get checked in. They are wonderful, wonderful I can't say it enough. The rooms and the house are BEAUTIFUL. I stayed in the Far East Room, oriental themed, a beautiful balcony and I wonderful walk-in shower. The decorations were beautiful and my favorite thing about my room was actually the feeling of being at home, I felt very comfortable. And oh my, at night its sooooo well-lit and beautifully decorated outside on the property. From hammocks to swings and plenty tables and chairs, it was nicely done. Many lounging areas inside as well, living rooms and dining rooms. The complimentary breakfast was lovely, and on account that I am an early bird, It was great that I had access to the dining area at such an early time. My guest that I invited, didn't want to leave, she said she felt "classy" haha! Austin's Inn at the Pearl, a wonderful place with wonderful staff, plenty wine and a fun time!!! 8 stars and 3 thumbs up!!!! See you guys soon!!!

  • 5/5 Marissa D. R. 7 years ago on Google
    Super cute! The staff was friendly and helpful. My husband loved that they had coconut milk at breakfast! ;) They had different styles of rooms. We stayed in the Tree house, which was separate and private from other rooms. Had its own kitchen for longer stays. I would recommend it!

  • 5/5 Robert W. 9 years ago on Google
    I proposed to my fiance at this bed and breakfast earlier this month and they could not have made it a better experience for us!!! They first went out their way to help me get the room we had stayed in 8 years prior with three days notice, then they help me set up for the proposal, and then the amazing quality of the room did the rest!!! Jill and Jessica are such nice, amazing people and they alone make the experience well worth it!! But of course... the property and rooms are gorgeous so it is a win win!! We are considering Austin's Inn as our wedding venue now as well!!


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