Staying at the Inn was a refreshing place to rest after a long day at the hospital. My family and I have had many opportunities to stay at the Inn and experience its different room offerings. My favorite part of the continental breakfast is the great cereal made by the General Manager, Judy, who is a great host of the afternoon hospitality hour ...
My wife and I stayed 3 nights at the Inn while a relative was in the Emory Hospital. The accomodations in the main Inn were as good as any of the "big name" brands, but the service was very personalized. The Innkeeper hosted the afternoon hospitality hour and we felt like we had a friend during the time of stress for us. She (as well as ...
The staff was extremely inflexible and rude. The room was dirty, there were several dead bugs in the bathroom, the water was brown, and the ceiling was covered in rust. However, I would highly recommend Emory Inn; this hotel provides a free shuttle service to Emory University and the staff was extremely pleasant and helpful.
The pictures on the internet make this look like a quaint "Inn". In reality it is an old motel. The rooms are large and the furniture looks pretty new but the carpet was old and dirty, the wallpaper was old, outdated and peeling. The bathroom fixtures were old, rusty, and in desperate need of an update. For the price we paid, I felt ...
Location wise it is fantastic for the University, however, the standard of the rooms is very low. Old furniture, barely any natural light and we had marks on our ceiling. When we looked at another available room it wasn't much better. The rooms are, however, very clean. All in all a pretty depressing experience. One member of staff was ...
The University Inn is wonderful. The location is ideal on N. Decatur Road across the street from Emory University. The "Preferred Parent Program" has saved me a lot of money as I have gone back and forth to take or pick up my student from school. Breakfast and afternoon snacks are included in the rate, and several rooms have small ...