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We read every message. Even the weird ones.

Contact the Main Street Inn

Have a question? Need a recommendation?
Want to confirm that yes, the house really is from 1885 and yes, the floors really do creak on purpose?

You’ve come to the right place.

At the Main Street Inn, we believe questions are part of the experience – but we also believe in reading the website, which answers a surprising number of them.

That said… reach out using the form below, or go full analog and give us a call. Just know that we don’t always answer immediately – because we might be welcoming guests, baking scones, or doing the very unglamorous behind-the-scenes work that keeps a small inn running smoothly. Leave a message. We promise we’ll get back to you.

Before You Contact the Main Street Inn – Let’s Start with the Website.

Whether you’re planning your first stay, returning for a favorite room, or just double-checking details before booking, we’re happy to help. Questions about pricing and availability, gift certificates, add-on packages, or what to expect during your stay can most likely be answered right here. If your question involves reservations, arrival times, amenities, or special requests, The Fine Print is the best place to start.

If you’re wondering which guest room might suit you best, whether a celebration add-on is worth it (spoiler: it usually is), or how close we really are to everything on Main Street – ask away.

That said…

Bonus points if you’ve actually read The Fine Print before you reach out.

We’ve spent a lot of time logging inquiries and pre-answering the most common questions about policies, check-in times, guest expectations, and how things work around here. If your question is already answered there and you ask anyway, we will lovingly mock you.

(Not to your face… but probably over scones.)

We do pride ourselves on being helpful, human, and responsive – just not robotic. Every message comes to a real person who knows the house, the rooms, and the rhythm of the inn. No scripts. No call center. No corporate nonsense.

And yes… just to confirm one last time:
The house is still from 1885.
The creaky floors are real.
The charm is intentional.
And we wouldn’t have it any other way.

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