This Grand 1881 Mansion Inn In New Jersey Will Make You Feel Like Royalty
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Imagine this…you sunbathe on the beach for hours, stroll through the sand, splash around in the cool, refreshing water. After your fun in the sun is done for the day, you take a few steps and find yourself surrounded by spectacular shops. You enjoy a delicious dinner and live music to end your evening. Then, you head back to your hotel, just a block away…but this isn’t your average Hilton or Holiday Inn, it’s a historic bed and breakfast, beautifully adorned and serving up a bountiful buffet each morning. All this and more can be a reality, right here in New Jersey.


The Queens Cottage building (completed in 1888) is perfect for those seeking privacy, or those with large families traveling together. The first floor has two luxury suites, each with large two-person whirlpool tubs. An adjoining parlor is for the exclusive use of guests in these two suites, and has a butler’s pantry featuring a Keurig, complimentary beverages, and more. The second floor is home to two additional luxury suites, also with their own shared parlor.

Last, but not least, is The House of Royals - it was designed and built in 1876 by Charles Shaw, builder of the Emlen Physick Estate. The first floor was originally a general store offering stationery, sundries, and patent medicines. The second floor, with its high 11-foot ceilings and 9-foot doors, unusual in a residential setting, was a gentleman’s gambling club including a large common room and several smaller private gambling parlors. There are currently 10 guest rooms, some with ocean view balconies. All have luxurious bathrooms with heated towel bars.







But now for the best part...the food! Each day they offer one of the mouthwatering special entrées featured in their cook book, along with a delightful variety of other foods, including home baked breads, fresh baked muffins and biscuits, fresh baked New York style bagels and English muffins (with their homemade strawberry jam), fresh cut fruit salad, vanilla yogurt, and hard-boiled eggs, as well as a variety of juices. Make as many passes through the buffet as you desire, it is all you can eat. To drink, you'll find a locally roasted, custom blend of coffee (both regular & decaf) and Harney & Son’s teas.
In addition to breakfast, served from 8 a.m. until 10 a.m., there’s afternoon tea with some sweet and savory treats. Doesn’t that sound spectacular, your majesty? To learn more about all the attractions in Cape May, click here.
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