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We stayed at the Auberge Knowlton in early November & thoroughly enjoyed our stay in this quaint hotel. We arrived after 5 pm & made our way upstairs (the hotel is above the Le Relais restaurant & a boutique) to find a welcome letter together with our room key.
As we entered our Junior Suite, there was a charming living room with sofa, TV, small fridge & wardrobe. The washroom had everything we needed & the bedroom was down a small hallway. The queen size bed was very comfortable.
Coffee is readily available in a central area. We had no issues walking the 20 feet to the lovely dining/games/sitting room to make a coffee or two.
The hotel is centrally located with loads of choices for cafes, book stores, restaurants. If you're a fan of Louise Penny's books, Café Three Pines & Brome Lake Books is right around the corner. But, don't just go there, this is a lovely community worthy of a stroll or two.
Came to town for a wedding this weekend. The two women running the reception desk & cleaning were a huge help especially as we took up a lot of space & time for pre wedding photos/as we got ready. Room was comfortable & had everything I needed. I left before I could say thank you for your kind compliments & checking in with me to see if I needed anything. Would stay again
Given the age of the property, it is well maintained, clean & fresh. It's a very comfortable country Inn close to many amenities.
Nothing negative to report. The interior & relaxed ambiance is welcoming & comfortable. The hospitality & service, menu & food, are invitations for repeated visits. While in Knowlton, a meal at Le Relais Restaurant Bistro should not be missed.
I would recommend to make an online reservation as the Relais lunch crowd proved to be quite large & popular. We were well received & guided to our reserved seating by the big windows with a view. The place was quite busy & lively with many elderly patrons like ourselves. Comfortable atmosphere with what looked like a real fire providing warmth in the fireplace. Good choice of the lunch specials at a very reasonable price testifying to the popularity of this family restaurant. Would certainly come back when visiting Lac Brome & highly recommend.
We went to rRelais Bistro Because it is refuted to be the inspiration by Gabi & Olivier's bistro in Louise Penny books. The exterior looks right. The interior has no comfortable faded arm chairs. We made a reservation the day before. When we arrived there was no one else there so we were going to select a table near the fireplace But we were told all the tables in the main room were reserved. The proprietress eventually let us sit in the main room but she made us feel unwelcome. The waitress was very nice & the duck comfit was very good. Don't expect a warm welcoming.