Could be so, so much better!
The Georgian Inn has so much potential: potential that regrettably isn't lived up to at all. As Montclair's only overnight public accomodation (and a pricey one at that, at $195. nightly) one would reasonalby expect that the Inn reflect a bit of its hometown: graciousness, hospitality, and attractiuveness - in short, "soul."
Not so. Indifferent reception, poor service, decor categorizable as bad to very bad, and not a cup of tea or coffee in sight.
This place could thrive, but it really, really, really needs a woman's (or a gay man's) touch to make it live up to its considerable potential.