The Stagecoach Inn was built in 1853 as a stagecoach stop on the way from Milwaukeee to Greenbay. The Inn was built from local limestone and housed a pub, floral shop, and rooms for travelers. Next door to the Inn was a stable and blacksmith. Restored in 1984 by Brook and Liz Brown, the Inn now houses a chocolate shop, a pub and 9 guest rooms. The rooms are decorated comfortably with antiques. The Weber Haus Annex is across the street and features 3 rooms with fireplaces and whirlpools, as well as a private garden area. Conveniently located in the Historic District within walking distance to shops, restaurants and galleries. A truly romantic getaway.
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"The room was nicely decorated and very"Posted: Thu Aug 14 2008 The room was nicely decorated and very comfortable. Just wish we could have spent more time there. We were in a room about a half blcok down the...Read entire review
5.0
out of 5
"We stayed about four years ago. We are"Posted: Wed Feb 13 2008 We stayed about four years ago. We are looking forward to going back this summer. It left a lasting impression in our heads. A very nice place to...Read entire review
4.0
out of 5
"Historic and Cool"Posted: Mon Jun 12 2006 It was in very good condition and had a very historic feel to it. The rooms were nice and had adjacent sitting rooms with sofa beds that are ideal...Read entire review
5.0
out of 5
"Romance,Romance,Romance!!!"Posted: Fri May 13 2005 The town is wonderful and the Inn is right in the middle. It was clean, spacious and very relaxing. The garden offers a great place to sit and relax. ...Read entire review