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Brewster By The Sea

Brewster By The Sea

716 Main Street
Brewster, MA 02631
United States of America
 



Circa 1846. Gracing a historic sea captain's town on Cape Cod, this casually elegant, year-round bed and breakfast is just a short walk from the bay. The Greek Revival Olde Farmhouse was built in 1846 and is one ...



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100% would stay again
Last reviewed on9/13/2010
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ROMANTIC BEYOND BELIEF !

Brewster By The Sea

5 of 5 hearts
Mary Beth & Lou M
9/13/2010

Brewster By The Sea should be the benchmark by which all other inns are measured. My husband and I "come home" to them at least once a year. We've experienced the most gracious, genuinely caring innkeepers; superbly prepared & presented breakfasts and treats; impeccable romantic guestrooms and welcoming public spaces; Nana's homemade raspberry jam; Harrison the Labradoodle's playfulness. We fall in love all over again with each visit, and our memories stay with us long after we're home. If it sounds as if I'm glowing with praise, it's because I am. We've visited so very many inns in New England, but Brewster By The Sea is by far the best. The innkeepers, Byron and Donna, are passionate about their craft -- ensuring your stay is a little bit of heaven on earth.

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BOTTOM LINE: I would stay here again.
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Boston Globe (March, 2008).