3/5 Ying T. 7 months ago on Google • 126 reviews
I
had
such
high
hopes
for
my
time
in
Quebec
City,
but
I
have
to
admit
that
my
stay
at
this
B&B
really
put
a
damper
on
things.
The
property
itself
was
okay,
maybe
around
4
stars.
But
there
were
a
few
outdated
things,
like
the
microwave
and
kettle
on
the
second
floor,
which
looked
like
they'd
seen
more
than
two
decades
of
use.
Upgrading
these
would
definitely
improve
the
overall
experience.
The
shared
bathroom,
while
small,
was
at
least
admirably
clean.
Beds
are
very
comfortable.
Having
stayed
in
all
sorts
of
accommodations
across
different
countries
–
hotels,
motels,
B&Bs
–
I
can
confidently
say
that
this
has
been
my
least
enjoyable
experience
when
it
comes
to
both
service
and
breakfast.
Regarding
the
service,
I'm
talking
about
the
overall
hospitality
vibe.
I've
never
encountered
such
a
chilly
attitude
in
any
accommodation
before
(and
mind
you,
the
man
there
was
friendly
and
polite).
Or
maybe
I
should
phrase
it
this
way
–
every
other
guest
I
interacted
here
with
was
more
friendlier.
She
barely
responds,
as
if
she
doesn't
want
to
engage
in
conversation
with
me
at
all.
I
experienced
a
strong
sense
of
being
unwelcome
at
the
B&B.
Yes,
you
heard
right
–
the
breakfast
here
was
worse
than
your
basic
continental
spread.
The
first
two
days,
I
was
hoping
for
a
simple
plate
of
fried
eggs
and
bagels
or
toast.
But
when
day
three's
breakfast
arrived,
I
wished
I
hadn't
even
bothered.
A
half
bagel
(yes,
seriously,
half)
with
a
squished
egg
inside,
and
the
egg
white
was
still
translucent!
It
was
seriously
unappetizing.
On
the
second
day,
I
spotted
a
couple
pulling
out
their
own
bread,
pears,
and
even
yogurt
at
the
breakfast
table.
Smart
move,
as
I
later
realized!
Despite
the
fancy
presentation,
I
would
have
much
preferred
a
straightforward
and
satisfying
breakfast.
After
my
stint
at
B&B
Au
Petit
Roi,
I
completely
understand
why
the
other
B&B
by
the
same
owner
had
such
rave
reviews.
Before
coming
here,
I'd
accidentally
visited
the
other
one,
where
a
kind
older
gentleman
helped
us.
He
was
genuinely
warm,
and
I'm
sure
he'd
have
nailed
the
breakfast
game
too.
In
the
end,
it
was
just
a
quick
3-day
trip,
so
these
things
can
happen.
But
I
can't
help
but
feel
for
the
woman
running
this
B&B.
It's
sad
to
see
someone
stuck
in
a
job
that
doesn't
seem
to
bring
them
joy
or
fulfillment.
I
truly
hope
she
can
find
her
passion
after
a
bit
of
exploration.
And
yes,
this
is
probably
the
longest
review
I've
ever
written!o