I stayed 3 days at the Coshocton Inn and Suites in August 2022. The Inn is just on the other side of the bridge across from historic Roscoe Village. It is nestled next to the, I think, Ohio and Erie canals. My room was a king suite. It included a king size bed, end tables, lamps , desk with table, dresser, closet, and television. All on the far end of the room with a large window overlooking the water. The kitchen was in the center of the room and included a small sink, two burner electric countertop stove, and a (counter height) refrigerator. The living room consisted of a sofa, coffee table, lounge chair, and another TV. The bathroom had a tub with a shower, ample counter space, a larfe mirror and plenty of towels and washcloths. And, of course a toilet.😊 The hotel had a small exercise room, an indoor pool, and a small bar area. There was also a little shop where you can buy food, drinks, and personal hygiene items. The prices were fair. The daily complimentary breakfast bar had waffles, potatoes, eggs, meat, cereal (hot and cold), muffins, biscuits, and more. Delicious. The dining area on the first floor had juice, cold water, coffee and tea at your disposal, free of charge any time of day. There are dine in and take out restaurants very nearby. Parking is free and plentiful. There are conference rooms available for business travelers. It is not contemporary in design. It has more of a slight country feel. I was cozy and comfortable the whole time. During the time that I was there, a heavy rainstorm took out power in much of the city, including the hotel. The staff provided lanterns for those of us who needed it. Every one of the hotel staff that I encountered was professional and kind. I would definitely recommend the Coshocton Inn & Suites.…
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