Friendly staff, downtown CrestedButte, drive or take bus to the mountain. The Flatirons sports keeps your skis close to the slopes for free — big plus! Close to shopping and restaurants. We had a king size bed, nice TV, a 2-top table and chairs in the room, temp was comfortable. Price was great and includes free breakfast. There may be some deer visitors, saw their tracks in the parking lot! The room was dark, it was quiet. They have a hot tub. The coffee is great and breakfast is good.
Mark H.
Place rating: 5 Centreville, VA
Great hotel right in downtown CB. Super friendly staff and a delicious breakfast. Great place to stay before and after you hit the slopes and trails.
Da Food D.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
Good hotel. Nothing too special to blow you way but perfect if you plan on spending your time outside and just want an affordable place to crash out. The front desk people are very sweet and helpful. They have a hot tub, which is sweet. I’d recommend if you want to save money and don’t plan on spending much time in the room. And why would you?! You’re in Crested freakin Butte! Get out there and enjoy.
Anthony B.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
We always stay here when visiting CB. A super friendly staff, easy location and reasonable rates plus loaner bikes! Only reason I didn’t go five star is because it’s an older place and tighter quarters than a newer, modern hotel, none of which is important to us. Kids are safe and the dogs are welcome, we’ll definitely return.
Paul Z.
Place rating: 4 Mead, CO
Great location. Rooms are in need of a little repair, but the good breakfast and helpful staff more than make up for it.
Mikey K.
Place rating: 5 Logan, UT
I came back to the Old Town in ten years after my first time in CB, and it’s still amazing. It’s a family-run place with genuinely fantastic customer service. There is a nice community patio, movie theatre and market right across the street, walking distance to «The Bench» which is a scenic spot overlooking CB. Coffee all day is a great perk. The location is really nice as well. It’s close to Kebler Pass, which leads to Grand Junction, Salt Lake, and the rest of the west. This hotel offers the ideal warmth of an indie hotel in a small mountain town. It’s unique in all good ways.
Jab W.
Place rating: 3 Manhattan, NY
This is a really good place to stay with a really nice continental breakfast set-up. Bagels, good coffee, boiled eggs, cookies, etc, Clean. Good location.
Zoe L.
Place rating: 4 Albuquerque, NM
Solid 4 stars. The sign out front says it all: «Economy + Comfort». However, «economy» is relative to CB prices; at over $ 100/night, it’s definitely not a budget motel. Staff are wonderful– friendly + helpful– and the rooms are clean + basic(thin towels, slight mildew around tub, small bathrooms, not much sink space for toiletries), and more pleasant than your typical Days Inn-type room. In other words, I liked spending time inside my room, as opposed to most budget motels, where I only go back to the room to sleep. Though my room faced the street, I slept well and wasn’t woken by outside noise(I’m usually a light sleeper). Minimal noise from neighboring rooms, but hallway noises can get loud(guests talking, housekeeping, etc.). There’s a small outdoor hot tub that’s nice after a day of hiking, when it’s available(empty of other guests). One washer/dryer next to the ice machine downstairs(quarters!!!), as well as one desktop computer. Free wi-fi. No fridge/microwave. I decided to skip the free breakfast because not much appealed to me: oatmeal packets, bananas, English muffins/bagels, small danishes/muffins, quiche. The free cookies 3:30 — 5:30 were also hard to access because they were usually all gone by the time I got back to the hotel. I really liked being an 8 – 10 min walk from CB’s main drag, with its restaurants + shops. The grocery store + movie theater(3 movies a night) is an even shorter walk away. The hotel is also right across the street from the Center for the Arts, which is great if you want to catch a concert. I’d definitely stay here again if I ever come back to CB.
John R.
Place rating: 5 Annapolis, MD
This place is FANTASTIC! We’re traveling across the country and thus far, the Old Town Inn is the best value for our money we found. Very friendly people, excellent free breakfast(a step or two above your traditional continental), top of the line jacuzzi, and even a dude who cleans the snow off your car after a big snow dump. The rooms are clean and nice, but it’s the extra effort this place puts forth that makes it one of the best.
Anastasia B.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Old Town Inn is everything you’d expect from a small town inn and more. A little small. A little old. A little worn around the edges. But it’s big on warm, friendly service and has a surprisingly decent continental breakfast with a fair amount of protein, not just carbs and sugar galore. Not a bad pit stop for when you’re traveling across Colorado.
Scott S.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
THis place gets 5 stars on the warm inviting service! Baking cookies for the guest, that always make the check in process more fun. As far as accommodations, it is clean and what I would expect from a small town inn, this will not be your 5 star 5 diamond hotel. But they do have a hot tube to soak those warn out muscles. Being from a small town, I love its location, it is easy to find and easy to walk everywhere. There is a giant field across the street to stretch those legs out and Clarks Market right behind to get some necessities. I thought it was price well for being a mountain town and with a free complimentary continental breakfast to boot.