My wife and I stayed here for two days on a mini vacation on our way to Rochester, NY. We arrived on a Thursday and at the time were the only guests. The inn faces the water, and is only a 10 minute walk to the falls and downtown. The innkeeper was very pleasant, greeted us immediately and went over the details of our stay. She had fresh cookies available as well as a Keurig coffee machine whenever you wanted coffee and a fridge with free bottles of water anytime. The inn is an older home, has some upgrades in bathrooms, but overall shows its age. Our room (one of four) was named Wisteria. It was small but the double bed was very comfortable and our room included ceiling fan and a small flat screen with plenty of channels. Breakfast was delicious offering coffee, tea or juice and the chefs menu of baked egg in a ham cup with veggies and fresh cut fruit the first day and egg & mushroom omelet with sausage links the second. Both meals also had fresh made scones with homemade strawberry jam.
This inn did have one drawback for me and that is due to my being tall (6'4") I had to duck my head going up the stairs (forgot once or twice and dinged my head) and using the bathroom was difficult, the mirror was very low for someone of my height. The shower did have a removable wand which I liked but the toilets were very small and low.
By day two there were two other couples but everyone was out exploring all day and we got back late and it was always quiet, which we liked. The inn keeper was very knowledgeable about the area, offered us suggestions on what to do and where to go and we took her up on her suggestions and enjoyed our time.
It is an older inn with creaks that come with its age, but we enjoyed our stay and would revisit if staying in Niagara Falls again.