Located on the Roycroft Campus in the town of East Aurora, this picturesque country inn is one of 14 buildings on the National Historic site where writer-philosopher Elbert Hubbard started his utopian arts and crafts community in 1895. Following a multi-million dollar renovation project, the inn re-opened equipped with every modern convenience, including the latest audio-visual equipment for special functions. The guest rooms, however, retain their original charm: wicker furniture, Roycroft lamps and William Morris wallpaper. There's also a full-service cocktail lounge-restaurant, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
• Hotel Services: restaurant, television, parking, safe deposit, bar, disabled access, business facilities, air conditioning, whirlpool, non-smoking rooms
• Special Features: Each room features an enclosed sleeping porch brought up to date with individualized climate control.
• Conferences: The library can accommodate up to 42 people and Hubbard Hall seats 120. Several other rooms available for functions up to 30 people.