Inn at Cedar Crossing
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The Gathering RoomListed on the National Register of Historic Places
"Best Restaurant in Door County" - NY Times
Listed in Midwest Living Magazine "Best of the Midwest" 2008 edition
Country Living Magazine "Inn of the Month" June 2008Nestled within Sturgeon Bay's downtown Historic district - Inn at Cedar Crossing is the perfect spot from which to explore Door County or just relax and hideaway. Our nine inviting guestrooms are individually decorated, have private bathrooms and all the modern conveniences, including wireless internet access. Many feature a whirlpool tub or cozy fireplace or both. Off season packages offer an exceptional value and are available late October thru early June!
Vintage RoseWarm hospitality, inviting rooms and delicious food are our tradition. Inn at Cedar Crossing offers the comforts and amenities of a historic inn with all the modern conveniences. The guest lobby, off Louisiana Street, is graced by the original pressed tin ceiling and furnished with antiques. Our restaurant has been serving Door County residents and visitors alike since 1989, and is known for quality food, creative entrees and attentive service.
In the evening, the Gathering Room becomes a relaxing spot to enjoy a parlor game, curl up with a bowl of popcorn and a book or plan the next day's activities on the guest computer. Fresh baked cookies, coffee, herbal tea, or fresh lemonade are offered each afternoon.
Included with your stay is our homemade full breakfast with choice of two entrees, served between 8 - 10 a.m. each day. Or you may have a continental breakfast brought to your door. Room rates are for two persons; an additional person in a room is $20 extra. All guestrooms feature individually controlled heating and air-conditioning.
A stroll through the streets finds you amidst interesting shops, boutiques, and galleries, the Door County Historical and Maritime Museums, the library, Miller Art Center, and the market square. Just three blocks from the waterfront and close to numerous parks, you can enjoy sailing, biking, picnicking, beaches, and sunsets. The historically inclined will want to tour through the town's designated historic districts.
Exploring further, you'll find Door County's captivating beauty with 250 miles of shoreline, spectacular limestone bluffs, orchard studded hills, and serene wooded back roads. Recreational activities are endless. Allow us to share our area's rich cultural and artistic heritage... the many galleries and festivals, the summer concerts and theaters.