Mon 29 May 2006
*E* and I stayed at a very cute B&B while in Chincoteague called Miss Molly’s Inn. Located only a block or two from the bridge to the island, it was right in the middle of town and about 10 minutes from the beach.
The hosts, Sam & Lin, received us with so much warmth to the inn where Marguerite Henry wrote her famous story, Misty of Chincoteague.
Each morning Lin made an absolutely delicious two course gourmet breakfast. The first course was usually a fruit/dairy course followed by the main course which was either savory(cheese souffle, quiche, etc.) or sweet(belgian waffles, stuffed french bread, etc). She also had fresh baked goods in a basket and orange juice was served each morning of our stay. Sam stayed busy serving breakfast and keeping our coffee cups filled with excellent coffee.
In addition to his coffee duties, Sam was a great conversation starter at breakfast and the perfect island activities guide. He let us know all the best places to eat, things to do, and places to shop and he never steered us wrong.
The front garden and porch.
The dining room awaits our hungry bellies each morning.
We arrived late and Lin left us this nice note to direct us to our room.
We chose the Bay Room for our stay which was plenty spacious and had lots of light due to the bay window.
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May 29th, 2006 at 7:51 pm
hmmm…how did you ever find out about this glorious inn? oh, right, from MOI!!! would you like to invest in my future travel agency?