Curtis House Inn

Connecticut


The Curtis has been an inn thing since 1754, and it shows in some places. But the 18 rooms, though a bit musty in some respects, are the most affordable digs around, and the historic 1st-floor pub is perfectly pleasant for getting your drink on. Some rooms have clawfoot tubs but only one has a resident ghost!

The dining room is open for lunch and dinner all week, while the pub opens in the evenings.


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