5/5 Candy B. 1 year ago on Google
So,
back
when
we
started
dating
in
2015,
we
found
this
place
and
often
opted
for
staying
there
for
our
weekend
getaways.
We
loved
it
there.
It
was
a
lovely
place
with
good
food
and
an
excellent
staff
who
were
always
accommodating.
Never
had
a
bad
experience
there.
Flash
forward
to
2023,
my
husband
and
I
got
married
and
started
looking
for
a
good
place
to
stay.
We
looked
around
the
city.
We’re
not
fussy.
We
just
want
a
good,
clean
place
to
hang
out
in,
eat
and
just
spend
lazy
days
in.
We
gave
up
after
looking
at
some
of
the
hotels
in
Bacolod
City.
Some
were
too
expensive
with
too
many
services
we
won’t
ever
use.
Some
were
surprisingly
lacking
in
services
we
absolutely
needed
(we
stumbled
upon
a
fancy-ish
or
once-fancy
hotel
with
four
or
five
floors
and
no
elevator—and
the
rooms
with
beds
for
couples
were
on
the
top
floor
and
they
were
charging
over
5k
for
that
which
was
hilarious!).
It
was
kind
of
getting
ridiculous.
Then
we
remembered
the
lovely
times
we
spent
at
11th
and
wondered
if
they
were
still
open.
Post-pandemic,
you
never
know,
right?
Maybe
they
closed,
maybe
they
rebranded
and
now
they’re
bigger
and
fancier
so
they’d
maybe
be
more
expensive.
Oh,
my
god.
Seriously,
it
is
unbelievable.
Okay,
so
first
off—they
did
increase
their
prices
*but*
it’s
still
a
LOT
lower
than
literally
anywhere
else
we
checked.
It’s
been
renovated
and
more
rooms
have
been
added.
They
still
have
that
funny
water
fountain
but
the
walkway
from
the
original
building
now
has
a
roof.
They
repainted
too.
The
beds
were
new,
clean
and
sturdy.
The
rooms
were
a
lot
smaller
than
we
remembered
but
it
wasn’t
a
problem
at
all.
We
fit
so
it
was
cool.
We
asked
for
extra
pillows
which
they
gave
us
immediately.
The
staff
is
still
as
lovely
as
ever.
The
guard
is
still
just
as
accommodating
(he
ought
to
be
front
desk
one
day—he’s
so
attuned
with
their
system
and
was
really
well-informed
and
interactive
when
talking
to
guests).
The
waitstaff
are
friendly
and
they
actually
smile
genuinely.
They
even
beat
my
husband
to
pulling
out
my
chair
for
me
every
time
we
ate
there!
It
was
so
wonderful
to
come
back
to
our
old
haunt
and
see
it
had
improved
by
so
much—there
was
so
much
effort
put
into
it
and
it
just
made
it
so
much
lovelier
than
it
already
was.
The
only
downside
I
can
see
is
the
floor
in
the
shower
area
of
the
bathroom
probably
wasn’t
level
so
the
water
didn’t
drain
all
the
way
but
who
cares
because
their
water
heater
actually
worked?
And
the
window
opened
so
we
could
keep
the
bathroom
warm
while
the
room
was
freezing
just
as
we
liked
it.
We
thought
the
old
AC
was
going
to
be
a
problem
but
damn,
once
it
got
the
room
cooled
down,
it
got
downright
freezing.
The
cable
service
isn’t
the
best
but
that
encouraged
conversation
which
we
enjoyed
and
the
wifi
was
excellent
so
that
was
a
heck
of
a
fun
surprise
too.
The
place
is
lovely.
The
service
is
impeccable
and
the
staff
is
a
huge
factor
the
owners
should
be
proud
of.
The
food
is
good
too—home
cooked
and
fresh.
None
of
the
meals
felt
pre-prepared
and
reheated.
It
was
nothing
fancy
but
very
it
was
Filipino
and
the
portions
were
properly
filling—I
would
take
that
over
fancy,
microwaved
and
unrecognizable
or
kept
under
a
heating
lamp
for
“freshness”.
The
cooking
was
consistent
too—the
sunny
side
up
eggs
were
perfect
each
time.
Best
of
all,
we
ended
up
spending
less
than
we
expected
which
was
a
really
great
bonus.
I
can’t
say
enough
wonderful
things
about
this
place.
It’s
fantastic!
We’re
planning
on
going
away
every
other
month
or
so.
Just
to
spend
time
together
and
enjoy
each
other’s
company.
We’re
definitely
making
this
place
our
getaway,
our
home
away
from
home.
We
are
so
glad
11th
street
is
thriving
and
growing.
We
wish
all
the
very
best
to
their
staff—all
of
them.
The
owners
should
be
proud
of
their
B&B.
It’s
really
a
hidden
treasure
of
the
city!
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