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52 Ware Street * Lewiston, ME
04270
Telephone: 207-783-8171 * Toll Free: 877-783-8171
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Breakfast
After
awakening to delicious aromas each morning, guests are greeted in the dining
room with a smile and a sumptuous buffet.
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Escape with
a book to relax in the 4-season sun room...
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Let the Sun-Journal,
our local daily newspaper, tell you:
Edibles
(March 11th, 2001)
- Cindy Larock,
special to the Sun Journal
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"On
the corner of College and Ware streets, is the Ware Street Inn, a lovely
1940s-era Colonial-style home transformed into a B&B two years ago
by Jan Barrett. Her personal favorite French toast interpretation is a
tasty stuffed version:
griddle-toasted slices of crusty French baguette filled with cream
cheese and her homemade strawberry jam. She also is known for her crème-caramel
French toast, and French-toasted
croissants served with sautéed apples and cranberries.
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Those with a
penchant for pancakes would likely appreciate her baked peach pancakes
with honey-raisin syrup. For waffle aficionados there are apple Belgian
waffles with apple cider syrup.
Barrett
loves to bake, so guests will usually find something tempting on her
bountifully-stocked buffet table as well, such as her Memere’s sour cream
cranberry coffee cake, or her own delightfully decadent banana rum toffee bread.
Guests who depart too soon - perhaps due to an early flight -
to
partake in the Ware Street Inn’s family-style sit down breakfast are
cheerfully provided with a To-Go breakfast: a piece of fruit, a couple of
slices of fresh-baked sweet bread and/or muffins, a granola bar and a few pieces
of candy to un-pop their ears during their flight, all tucked inside an
official Ware Street Inn doggy bag, along with napkins and a wet nap. And
as they head out the door, they are handed a Ware Street Inn travel mug filled
with coffee or any other beverage of their choice (and there is a vast
selection)." |
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Breakfast
is served between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. weekdays, and between 8:00a.m.
and 9:30a.m. weekends; however, arrangements can be made to accommodate
our guests' special needs. Whenever it is served, it is sure to please . . . and to beckon you
back on your next visit to Maine!
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