Heather Solish 212 404 6730
More
Luxury Travel Consultant – traveling the world to find you the best hotels.

 

The Inn at Little Washington

Washington, Virginia, United States

The Inn at Little Washington

Middle and Main Streets,
Washington, Virginia, United States


Hotel on Map

Hotel on map

Setting: Countryside,
Forbes Travel Guide Star Rated,
Relais & Châteaux Preferred PP

Ambiance:
Classic Luxury

Activities & Dining:
Fine Dining

Add Hotel to your favorites

Select dates
Review Amenities  

The Inn at Little Washington


Created by Patrick O'Connell in 1978, The Inn at Little Washington was the first establishment in the Mobil Travel Guide's history ever to receive 5 stars for its restaurant and 5 stars for its accommodation, and is the first Inn ever to receive AAA's highest accolade, the 5 Diamond Award, for both food and accommodation.  Patrick O’Connell abandoned his dream of becoming an actor for the love of cooking and the “living theatre” of the restaurant world. Just an hour’s drive from Washington DC, this sumptuous hideaway, nestled at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains is a world renowned destination for connoisseurs. The menu spotlights O’Connell’s spectacular Refined American Cuisine, such as the Pepper Crusted Tuna Pretending to be a Filet Mignon Capped with Seared Duck Foie Gras and a Burgundy Butter Sauce. The Inn’s princely suites and opulent lounges transport one to an idyllic fantasy world.

The historic Town of Washington was founded in 1769 and surveyed by George Washington.  It is the quintessential American small town, serving as the seat of government for Rappahannock County. Many of the buildings date back to the late 1700's. In addition there are art galleries, sophisticated shops and theatres to visit.

The Inn's eighteen bedrooms and suites are sumptuous hideaways created by Joyce Evans, a London stage and set designer, for whom The Inn has become a life's work.  Many of the furnishings were purchased in England, numbered and shipped to Virginia to be assembled on site like a giant jigsaw puzzle. The Inn offers a range of accommodations from well-appointed rooms to luxurious, two story suites many with balconies and garden views.

One of the oldest structures in town, parts of this cottage date back to 1740, it was at one time the residence of a Mayor of the Town of Washington. The house has a formal sitting area with a gas fireplace. The bedroom features a king sized four posted bed and a massive fieldstone wood burning fireplace. The bathroom is decorated in blue and white, hand-painted Portuguese tile and has a double vanity, jacuzzi tub and separate shower. There is a private walled garden, perfect for afternoon tea, a small wedding ceremony or any type of celebration.
In its previous life, the Gamekeeper's Cottage was a simple appendage to the Mayor's House, the romantic 1740's suite which fronts Main Street.  By adding the folly of an outdoor dining pavilion where one can have breakfast while gazing out at the view, the "appendage" has taken on a new life. Guests tell us they feel as if they are on safari as they watch the deer come to eat the apples from the trees all around. The enormous sense of serenity and closeness to nature extends to the interiors as well. Done in what we refer to as "elegant rusticity" with wood paneling, a gorgeous stone fireplace, and loft bedroom with a second bath, the place feels like an adult's fantasy of a tree house.
The Claiborne House is a 3200 sq.ft. "cottage" just a stone's throw from The Inn's main building. Overlooking a newly created herb and cutting garden, the residence features two bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, a living room, dining room, media room and library. A two storey veranda overlooking a private garden in the rear offers additional space for outdoor entertaining.

Dining at The Inn has been likened to a performance with the guest always playing the star role.  The Inn's dining rooms are pure fantasy - a wondrous cocoon of luxury. Rose-colored, silk lampshades float above each table creating a private, romantic world below. The Chef's creations arrive at one of the 30 intimate tables as if served by invisible hands, course after course more dazzling than the last. From the award winning 14,000 bottle wine cellar, which includes the finest offerings from Bordeaux, Burgundy, California and Virginia, the Sommelier plays matchmaker between you, your dinner and the wine. 

The late Craig Claiborne of The New York Times called it "the most magnificent inn I've ever seen, in this country or Europe, where I had the most fantastic meal of my life". Patrick's approach to cooking, while paying homage to the lawmakers of Classical French Cuisine, reflects a belief in "the cuisine of today", healthy, eclectic, imaginative, unrestricted by ethnic boundaries and always growing.

Lets Inn at Little Washington customize an opulent event for you in one of many private spaces to include magnificent floral designs, sublime food and world-renowned wine offerings, superior service and exquisite surroundings. The Inn at Little Washington historic Ballroom boasts ample space for private dinners for 36 guests with receptions for up to 90 people. Enjoy a cocktail reception in Art Gallery or Rear Veranda with majestic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Weddings on the Back Lawn or your private garden suite will make a picture perfect setting for your lifetime memory. Whether it is an intimate wedding, a reception and dinner or an executive board meeting, The Inn at Little Washington has a special place for you.


Please Book online or contact our Virtuoso Travel Advisor [email protected] for more details.


 

  • Housekeeping - daily
  • Restaurant
  • Safe deposit box
  • Valet parking
  • Wakeup service
  • Bell staff/porter
  • Front desk
  • Lounges/bars
  • High speed internet access
  • Meeting rooms