Pineapple House


  • Pineapple House Bed & Breakfast in Canajoharie, NY. The house was built in 1860 and retains the charm of that era with all the conveniences of the modern one.

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    Charming B&B within walking distance to village, shops & restaurants. Gourmet breakfasts. Comfortable rooms. Close to golf, hiking & biking trails, antiquing, Arkell Museum, Wintergreen Park, Riverfront Park, Erie Canal Bike Trail. Easy drive to Glimmerglass Opera, Cooperstown, Baseball Hall of Fame, Saratoga Springs, Albany, historic sites and scenic byways.


    Innkeeper Information

    Innkeepers Description:

    We enjoy meeting people. Cooking for our guests is rewarding and fun. Our activites include skiing, kayaking, biking, attending shows at Proctors and playing with our grandchildren. We like to travel and explore.

    The innkeepers speak:

    • English



    Features

    Type:

    • Bed and Breakfast

    Property Noted For:

    • Comfortable setting

    • Antiques/decor

    • Gourmet food

    • Nature

    • Peaceful getaway


    Amenities

    Guest Room:

    • Air conditioning

    • Alarm clock

    • Hairdryer

    • Internet Service

    • Ironing Board

    • Radio

    • Satellite/Cable TV

    • TV

    On Site:

    • BBQ grill

    • Board games

    • CD player

    • Computer

    • DVD Player

    • Desk

    • Fireplace

    • Library

    • Wi-Fi

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  • Nightly Rate

    $95 - $95

    Policy

    Reservation Policy

    • Check in: 3 PM    Check out: 11 AM

    • Cancellations: Prior to 24 hours before arrival a full refund is made. If shorter than 24 hour notice, a service charge of $25 will be charged to the account.

    • Open all year round: Y


    General Policies

    • Smoking allowed: No

    • Guest pets allowed: No

    • Drinking allowed: Yes

    • Drinks available: N

    • Suitable for children: No

    • Childcare provided: No

  • Breakfast

    • Type: special dietary needs can be met

    • Time Served: up to 10 AM

    • Serving location: Breakfast/dining area


    Special meal options

  • Location Type

    • Village


    City

    • Albany

    • Distance to city: 45 miles

    • Directions to property:


    Airport

    • Albany, NY (ALB-Albany County) 45 miles


    Area Attractions

    • Antique Shopping

    • Art Galleries

    • Concert venue

    • Gourmet/Fine Dining

    • Historical interests

    • Lake

    • Live Music

    • Movie Theater

    • Museum

    • National/State parks

    • Nature area

    • Baseball Hall of Fame

    • Glimmerglass Opera

    • Erie Canal Bike Trail

    • Saratoga Race Track

    • Albany

    • Adirondacks

    • Performing Theater

    • Picnic area

    • Religious Services

    • River

    • Ski area

    • Bicycle riding trails

    • Bird watching

    • Boating

    • Cross-country ski trails

    • Downhill Skiing

    • Fishing

    • Golfing

    • Hiking trails

    • Horseback riding

    • Horseshoes

    • Hunting

    • Kayaking

    • Mountain Bike trails

    • Shopping

    • Sight-seeing

    • Ski rentals

    • Snow shoe rental

    • Snow shoe trails

    • Swimming

    • Tennis courts

    • Video Arcade

    • Water sports

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    Great hospitality

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Frequently stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in budget lodging

    • Was travelling for an event


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    If Canajoharie is anywhere near your route or destination, the Pineapple House is a great place to stay. The hosts are friendly and accommodating, the rooms are tasteful and comfortable, and the tasty and hearty breakfast was made to order. Talk to the hosts about good places for an evening meal before you arrive. There are no pets on the premises, which was important to us since I am allergic to cats and my wife is scared of dogs.


    Fantastic experience!

    About the reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Stays at B&Bs twice a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    The Pineapple House B&B has two rooms which share a bath. But don't let that put you off since the owners' current policy is to only rent out one of the rooms at a time. (Disclaimer: The owners informed me that there has been a time where a 2nd customer was desperate for a room, but assured me that they would clear it with the 1st customer before renting out the 2nd room.) The hosts, Janine and Bill, were extremely gracious and accomodating. They live on-site but the guest rooms are segregated from the rest of the house. Once in our room we had no evidence of anyone else being in the building until we caught the aroma of breakfast cooking in the morning. The breakfast is served at a time specified by the guest. Also, the menu is tailored to the guests' tastes. We decided to keep it "simple" and had a bowl of fruit (grapefruit, bananas, oranges, and raspberries) followed by eggs over easy, fried potatoes, bacon, and an english muffin. We had coffee and orange juice for beverages. The rooms are up a considerable flight of stairs, which you may want to inquire about if you have mobility issues. Each room has a TV, along with some reading material. We slept in the Vanessa Room with the double bed. The bed was comfortable. My wife rarely sleeps the night through due to her back, and was able to sit up for a while in the large wingback chair in the Hillary room. The bathroom was quite clean and the shower had very good water pressure. There were more than enough towels at our disposal. We will definitely stay here again the next time we are in the area. I think the following sums up our stay: Upon laying down for the night, I remarked to my wife, "This is like visiting friends and staying the night."


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