"The same owner who lives in the house took care of me and my husband. We stayed in the bedroom upstairs, it's spacious and it has the bathroom inside. The house is cozy, classy, beautiful dining table decorated. Everything is old school with good taste and clean. The breakfast was delicious and the cordial service provided."
The Lincoln Short North Bed, Breakfast, & Boutique Accommodations
4
8
50 E Lincoln St, Columbus
+1 614-299-5050
"The 50 Lincoln Short North Inn owner, Tracy, was kind and courteous. She was very accommodating and helped us change our reservation to the night before, even though we had booked through Expedia. The room we stayed in was clean and comfortable. Breakfast (egg casserole with light cheese; fresh fruits and yogurt) was delicious, and the coffee was excellent! It was such a pleasant surprise to find a cute little boutique inn in a big city like Columbus. My husband and I would definitely stay at Tracy's inn again if we're ever in town."
Prescott Master House
70 E Prescott St, Columbus
+1 614-763-5477
Bexley Bed & Breakfast
4.5
13
519 S Drexel Ave, Bexley
+1 614-935-1863
"Such a wonderful place to stay! Lovely accommodations in a gorgeous part of town. Well-appointed kitchen with plenty of self-serve snacks, DIY espresso and tea, microwave, and 2 small refrigerators where you can store leftovers. The rooms are light and bright and the bathroom I had was modern and humongous! The staff are so friendly and welcoming - Seth (the Assistant Manager) is attentive and so kind. If I ever come out this way again I'm definitely staying at the Bexley B&B!"
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My new Tacoma has the factory spray on bedliner, first time I've had a spray on bed coating. In the past I've always had rubber bed mats and I like having that softer surface in the bed. Is there anything wrong with using the rubber bed mat even if the bed has the protective coating?
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