The Tunnicliff Inn, Cooperstown

34 Pioneer St, Cooperstown, NY 13326
 
 
 
 
 
Average User Rating (73)
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Hotel Description:
Three-story Colonial-style Inn dating to 1802, located 1/2 block from the National Baseball Hall of Fame. More »
Three-story Colonial-style Inn dating to 1802, located 1/2 block from the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Amenities: Air Conditioning (In Room), Telephone, Television (Cable/Satellite), Non-Smoking Rooms, Television, Daily Maid Service... More »
Amenities: Air Conditioning (In Room), Telephone, Television (Cable/Satellite), Non-Smoking Rooms, Television, Daily Maid Service
Hotel Details:
  • 17 Rooms / 3 Floors
  • Built in 1802
  • Smoke Alarm in Rooms
  • Photocopy Service
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Concierge Services
  • A-V Equipment Rental
  • Crib/Rollaway Bed
  • Fax (For Guests)
  • Complementary Coffee
  • Common Area Wireless Access
 
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Contact: 607-547-9611
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Yahoo! User Reviews

 
 
 
 
 
28 reviews for The Tunnicliff Inn, Cooperstown
Outstanding Value
By DC, 09/28/09
Recently, my family booked 7 rooms at the Tunnicliff Inn. The place is clean and the service is excellent. The location is the best in Cooperstown and their complimentary breakfast is fantastic. The only negative is that the walls are thin, but we had quiet neighbors so it did not impact our stay. The Inn Keeper, Tom, does an outstanding job ensuring that his guests are taken care of. If we return to Cooperstown, I would only consider The Tunnicliff Inn.
 
 
 
 
 
1 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
Great location at a great price!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/18/09
My family and I had a great time in Cooperstown and enjoyed staying at the Tunnicliff Inn. The place was clean and Tom, the manager was very helpful and kind. The breakfastbuffet was great and the food in the Pit, the hotels tavern, was fantastic. The hotel is close to everything. All is within walking distance. It was a little cold the weekend we went but the walks were great. I would recommend the Inn to all.
 
 
 
 
 
3 of 3 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
A great experience! We will definitely be back!
By Nicky, 04/07/09
The Tunnicliff Inn was beautiful, quiet, and perfectly located in the center of town! The manager Tom was very helpful and accommodating! The room (Executive King Suite) was comfortable and clean! The Pit had excellent food and service! We loved it so much we decided to stay an extra night! We will definitely be back soon!
 
 
 
 
 
3 of 3 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
We're on our way back!!!
By Sparky, 02/19/09
Upon arrival we weren't sure what we were going to find based on some prior reviews, however, we were pleasantly surprised! This "Inn" sits right off the square in the quaint town of Cooperstown, NY just steps away from the Baseball Hall of Fame. Upon arrival we were greeted by Tom, the Inn's manager, who was very friendly and helpful. He carried our luggage to our room along with filling us in on "the happenings" for that weekend and all that was going on for their winter carnival. Our room was clean and comfortable and the morning buffet breakfast was excellant. Topping off our long days of sightseeing around the town were two excellant meals in their pub/restaurant, "The Pit" The food, service and prices were more than you could ask for. The Tunnicliff Inn would be a recommendation to anyone, whether they're a baseball enthusiast or just someone that wants a little "R and R"!
 
 
 
 
 
5 of 5 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
Historic charm, great service
By David, 02/18/09
Great authentic charm. Forget about the corporate places out on the strip - unless of course antiseptic sameness is your thing. The Tunnicliff is within walking distance of everything in town, and the staff are very accomodating. Sure its an old building but the plumbing was modern and worked fine, and it had all the audio visual stuff that hotels have these days. We also were happily upgraded to a better room, breakfast included. The food was solid and a good value. Local beers on tap a big plus.
 
 
 
 
 
6 of 6 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
Won't stay there again
By Paul, 08/16/08
As other people have mentioned in their reviews, everybody working at the Inn was friendly and courteous. But the room was kind of tough to deal with. If you're over 5 foot 4, you're going to have a problem with the shower. And don't expect to find clean towels to be delivered to the room, you're on your own as far as that goes. So while the location can't be beat, there are better options that are also within walking distance.
 
 
 
 
 
0 of 5 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
cavaet emptor
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 08/09/08
This place is tthreadbare, dirty etc. I should have known that problems were ahead of us when my 7 year old daughter fell on the uneven front steps after the mortar crumbled beneath her feet. The room slanted, the beds were uncomfortable. When I asked about getting another room because of the slanting of the room we were in I was told "The room doesn't slant" (See other people review for confirmation) The bathroom had mold and bugs. No bargain- just disgusting.
 
 
 
 
 
2 of 7 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
WE ARE STILL TALKING ABOUT IT
By PB_MIKE, 11/05/07
MY WIFE AND I STAYED ONE NIGHT OCT, 10 2007. WE REALLY ENJOYED OUR BRIEF TIME IN COOPERSTOWN. THERE WERE A LOT OF CHOICES, BUT WE WANTED A TRUE OLDER HISTORIC PLACE TO STAY, AND WE GOT IT. IF YOU GO IN KNOWING THIS HOTEL IS OVER 200 YEARS OLD, AND THE SLANTING FLOORS AND CREAKING STEPS ARE PART OF THE CHARM, THAN YOU WILL BE PLEASED. WE STAYED IN THE JUDGE COOPER ROOM AND ATE AND DRANK IN THE PIT AND RESTAURANT. THE HOF IS ONE FLY BALL AWAY. TOM AND HIS STAFF WERE VERY HELPFUL. OUR ROOM WAS VERY CLEAN AND QUIET. THE MATTRESS COULD USE REPLACING AS IT WAS REALLY FIRM. WE WILL STAY HERE AGAIN. THANK YOU TOM AND STAFF!!! MIKE AND VAL, SAN DIEGO, CA.
 
 
 
 
 
10 of 10 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
This Place Is GREAT!!!!!
By joshua, 08/21/07
Not only is Tunnicliff Inn the closest hotels to the Baseball Hall of Fame, its service was exceptional. Everyone was professional and friendly. The building was amazing, and an opportunity to stay in a piece of history from the 1800s was wonderful. This is the only place that my family and I will stay during our trips to Cooperstown. Many thanks to the staff for making the trip monumental!!!!
 
 
 
 
 
9 of 9 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
Summer Fun in Cooperstown
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/09/07
Stayed two nights just my wife and I Just some quick notes on our experience. The location of this Inn could not have been better, located a homerun hit away from the hall of fame right in the middle of the town. Restaurant and pub on site featured a steak and crab leg special which was really great plus some nice local brews on tap. Soft new looking carpet in the rooms and hundreds of dvds to choose from for the player in the room. (we each got to see a movie that we wanted over the two nights) Breakfast actually included hot stuff like spinach and feta cheese filled crossaints (my favorite), fruit filled pancakes, breakfast burritos, sausage along with some great cinnamon rolls, coffee, etc. My only complaint was bringing my wife (Just kidding we just had a great time)
 
 
 
 
 
14 of 14 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
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