Free breakfast is available daily. WiFi is free in public spaces. Foggy Mountain Lodge also features a vending machine, a picnic area, and coffee/tea in a common area. Self parking is free.
So happy to have found Foggy Mountain Lodge and Pub. What a lovely place in a lovely setting, with good food, friendly staff, and an interesting breakfast selection in a charming room. And very reasonable prices!
Thereâs so much potential here but the room was lackluster and missing standard items like a mini fridge or a microwave. The âcontinental to go breakfastâ was not maintained with sour milk and half filled items. The dining experience was atrocious with our party waiting over 1.5 hours for quick items and receiving lukewarm/soggy dinner food.
Beautiful, quiet and clean. 4 star instead of 5 because the rooms don't have a fridge. The lodge was only open for food 1 day of our trip so we had to leave to eat anything. Also, the TV remotes turn off and on all t.v.s at once making watching t.v. in multiple rooms impossible. Other than that, great place!
This place was a great property as far as beauty and cleanliness. Unfortunately, their customer service sucks. I got in on Friday and tried using the wi-fi only to have it keep buffering and eventually go out. There is NO CUSTOMER SERVICE onsite, just the waitstaff in the restaurant. I had the displeasure of dealing with 3 wait people who couldnât be counted on to do anything but make excuses or tell me I wasnât listening to them. They were less than courteous and the first one I spoke to made me feel like I was imposing on their day. I never did get the issue resolved.
Foggy Mountain Lodge Is such a lovely find. Quiet, peaceful, clean, and the grounds are beautiful. The restaurant and staff there were wonderful, too.
Thank you for allowing me the pleasure of staying. I will be back.
I had a very unique stay. My stay was in early June. Did not know when booking that this place was sort of seasonal and I had the entire lodge to myself.
At 10 pm I heard two men talking in the common area. Thinking it was maybe grounds keeper making rounds I stepped out to say hi. Nobody was there. I wake to the smell of Maple Sausage being cooked. Check the time and itâs 2:20 am. Wake at 5:50 in the morning to the strong aroma of a femaleâs perfume. Thinking that a house keeper had stopped by to check on the breakfast area. Stepped out to go get a coffee and say hi. Again still alone and could not the perfume. Went back to my room and all I could smell was the perfume. Nice place though.
The room was charming and it was helpful to have a nice restaurant available there. The area was beautiful. We saw a deer from our room window in the morning.
If you're looking for a 'luxury' stay, this would not be it. BUT, if you're looking for clean, comfortable, and good food, this is it. The accommodations are clean, comfortable, and basic. The on-site restaurant is excellent. If you do eat onsite and want a manhattan, ask Sam to make it. He's great!
Grounds were beautiful. No staff. All electronic. No wi-fi info. Had to go to bar to get password. Couldn't figure out how to operate the TV. Hinge on bathroom door was loose and had to lift door to close it. Parking was limited and a bit far to carry luggage, etc. Mattress was too hard. Woke up with knots in back. Other cabins may have been better. Owner should try a night's stay in room. Breakfast was good, but no tables available to put food on. Lovely setting.
Very nice pub crew. Food good and reasonable. No front desk, but text/email communication very responsive. Beautiful, quiet, serene property. Nuce common area in Cedar Lodge. Comfortable bed. Felt like maybe cleanliness of floors in room and breakfast area not up to par.
Altogether, a good place to stay in a lovely region of Pennsylvania. Breakfast options are not particularly fantastic health-wise, but there are many choices. Rooms are very quiet and comfortable. Very, very clean floors and bathroom. Hot water needs some help, as the shower reaches to a temperature of about 75 degrees. They may or may not accept service animals, so if you have one like I do for my epilepsy, you should call Nicole first.