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Since Rich and Rob purchased The Morning Dove in March, 2006, they have tried to keep the century-old charm of the B&B while making a variety of improvements.
The breakfast served at the B&B is now a full breakfast, with an extensive cold buffet of fruit, yogurt, cereals, juice, coffee, and a fresh-baked good each morning. In addition to the cold buffet, the B&B also serves two hot entrees, which change day-by-day, but always include an egg dish and a waffle/pancake/French toast entrée. To make these hot breakfasts, Rob has re-opened the large commercial kitchen that is on-site.
The B&B now has wireless internet throughout the house and a guest laptop computer available in the living room for those quick checks of email and the web.
Rob and Rich added a 42” television to the living room, perfect for sports and movies. They have also added a ten-person whirlpool spa located at the rear of the building, next to the gardens.
The B&B keeps the refrigerator in the convenience kitchen well-stocked with water and soda for the comfort of the guests.
Recognition
On July 14, 2006, the New York Times did a lengthy piece on the “new” and “trendy” gay vacation spots. The article concluded with a look at Ogunquit. The Times went on to recommend just two places to stay in Ogunquit, one of which was the Carriage Trade Inn (then a part of The Morning Dove)! Needless to say, we were thrilled with the recognition.
Several weeks earlier, InNewsweekly printed a lengthy interview with Rob and Rich regarding their purchase of the B&B.
Our Goal
Our goal is to provide our guests with the finest, home-like accommodations and atmosphere, whether they are staying with us for a single night or the entire month. While you are staying here, if there is anything we can help you with, all you need to do is ask.
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