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Edwards Waterhouse Inn – Fredonia, New York Full of Antiques, But Modern Living too!

This egg dish was baked and was the best egg dish we had on our trip to New York!
To us, a porch means more than just sitting outside. Its a social area where you can visit on the street with passersby’s
Welcoming all who wished to rest their weary bones-The Edward Waterhouse Inn.
Detail of our stairway to our vintage decor suite room!
The way it used to be. Big homes, bigger families, big charm and now today, a fine Inn!
The Peterson’s in relax mode! But not for long when you own and operate an spectacularly run Inn!
A delightful sitting room, comfy and beautifully appointed!
Detail of a unique bronze statue on the bottom bannister pole!
Enjoying me coffee, thank you!
Fresh sweet fruit always a welcome starter to a fine breakfast!
Three little stacks of the most delightful European style , light and delicious pancakes. They were really something great!

www.americanpresstravelnews.com – July 3rd, Bob & Barb writing from home at our Goose Holler Farm/Ranch–This home was built in 1853 by Francis Smith Edwards. The property passes through several hands before it was sold to John A. Waterhouse in 1885. He transformed the home from a square Italian villa, into the current Queen Anne style by 1888. John Waterhouse’s wife took on a mortgage and opened the home as a Sanitarium, offering cures for those suffering from alcoholism, tobacco or drug addiction. They sold the home in 1898 to the Steam’s family. The Steams sold the home to the Fredonia Teachers College for student housing. It changed hands again until Jeff Peterson, and Maggie Bryan Peterson purchased the home approximately 14 years ago. They restored the home to it’s original beautiful condition turning it into an Inn. Jeffrey Peterson co-owner with Maggie Bryun Peterson said that “We didn’t so much take possession of the house, in a way, it took possession of us.” The house is really built-14-inches of solid brick, a turret room, porches all the way around most of the first floor, delightful sitting rooms and a library room, very large dining area and the rooms were commodious and  well appointed in a modern touch that blended with the antiques and early furniture. The breakfast meals were amazing! 

First of all, I/we love real coffee that tastes and smells like it. The Inn had it covered! All the morning dishes were tasty and exceptionally well conceived and prepared. Jeff Peterson is a perfectionist and it showed in everything he did. Turning down the beds, creating the meals with Maggie-we were mightily impressed. Nothing was taken for granted. We were in the town of Fredonia and the streets were laced with great stores and several restaurants. Our walk was punctuated by meeting a few of the locals who were all friendly and wanting to tell us tourists all about their lovely town, just up the road from Lake Erie! Go: www.EdwardsWaterhouseInn.com   This terrific B&B is located at 71 Central Ave. Fredonia, N.Y. 14063 Give a call to (716) 672-6751 or (716) 485-3388

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key Largo Conch House

A platter that still brings salivation! Crab cake, coconut shrimp, cracked conch, ceviche of lobster and conch, conch fritters and mango sauces as well as other tropical dips.

AmericanPressTravelNews-Feb. 12th, Bob & Barb @On The Road Again- The Key Largo Conch House, owned by the Dreaver family was a treat. Just a few meters from the Overseas Highway, yet feeling like a Key West hide-away, this special restaurant is a true mom, pop and family affair. When Emeril Lagasse visited to tape a show that aired in 2015, they were ready as they are for anyone coming to relax and dine either inside or on the Key West style porches. Barb and I found out how great this restaurant is when we enjoyed a very special watermelon salad, a strawberry spinach salad, true conch chowder, WOW! We also tried a platter of seafood goodies, such as fried conch, lobster & conch ceviche, coconut shrimp, and mango crab cakes along with conch fritters too! Their varied menu for breakfast and lunch will serve anyone’s palate and tastes to a “T.” Try their strawberry salad, watermelon salad, coffees like no others and amazing beers and smoothies. Eggs Benedicts and omelettes your way. Getting married, they also cater to your best needs and pocketbooks!

Key Largo Conch House  is located at 100211 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037 305-453-4844. They are open 6 days, from 8 a.m. to 10:00 P.M.  www.keylargoconchhouse.com