5/5 Laura D. 2 years ago on Google
UPDATE
5/31/2021
just
updating
this
to
say
that
the
inn
is
STILL
excellent
and
five
stars
in
my
book.
New
owners
Pam
and
Jay
have
taken
over
from
Zeno
and
Conchita.
Pam
and
Jay
are
lovely
people
and
clearly
enjoy
being
great
hosts
and
know
a
lot
about
the
history
of
this
house
as
well
as
the
entire
area.
Breakfasts
are
the
same
exquisiteness
(attaching
a
photo
of
a
Belgian
waffle
that
was
spectacular).
Rooms
are
still
beautiful.
Slight
suggestion
to
avoid
room
Acacia,
the
only
one
on
the
main
floor,
unless
you’re
an
early
(6am)
riser
like
me.
They
work
hard
to
keep
the
kitchen
sounds
as
quiet
as
possible
of
course
but
there’s
only
so
much
you
can
do
in
these
historic
buildings.
==original
review
below==
This
is
an
excellent
inn.
I
have
visited
Colorado
Springs
three
times
in
the
past
two
years
(daughter
applying
to
Colorado
College
and
then
moving
in).
First
time,
stayed
at
The
Mining
Exchange,
which
was
fine
but
impersonal.
Second
time,
wanted
a
place
more
walkable
to
the
college
and
picked
St.
Mary's
because
of
the
exterior
photo
and
other
reviews.
It
was
ABSOLUTELY
perfect.
The
rooms
are
luxurious,
the
breakfast
is
exquisite.
But
most
of
all,
Zeno
and
Conchita
are
incredibly
warm
and
welcoming,
and
they
encourage
all
the
guests
to
get
to
know
each
other.
Enlightening
conversations
about
the
history
of
the
area
and
the
best
spots
to
visit,
too.
I
will
likely
be
visiting
several
more
times
over
the
next
four
years
and
will
stay
here
every
time.