- By Dan Veaner
- Around Town
Have you ever wondered what the upstairs rooms are line in the Rogues Harbor Inn? The second and third floors were extensively rennovated to transform the inn into a charming bed & breakfast. Hannah Bush took us on a tour, showing us the first, second and part of the third floor.
Originally there was a "widow's walk" atop the inn, and a decorative rail along the roof. Those are gone now, but otherwise the outside of the inn is much as it was. The stairs to the "widow's watch" are still in the fourth floor attic.
The front entrance leads to a long hall that divides the dining rooms, filled with historical pictures on either side.
A cigar store indian greets diners.
One of the main dining rooms.
Dining is also on the front porch.
The bar is decorated with brick-a-brack from the varios periods of the inn.
Stairs lead to the second floor. This hallway goes from one side to the other.
A sitting area is at the top of the stairs. Doors on the second floor are used for fire escape access.
A private dining room is used for bed & breakfast guests, rehearsal dinners and private parties.
Guest rooms are individually decorated. Most rooms have private bathrooms.
Stairs continue to the third floor.
Hannah shows us an upstairs room.
The bar from the outside.
A rogue.