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Relax, stroll our lobby and step back 100 years to period furniture, interesting literature and the charm of yesteryear.

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Enter the lobby of the historic Yankee Pedlar Inn. Our charming lobby is inviting and warm

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It's one of the many intangible qualities you'll experience at The Yankee Pedlar Inn.

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We believe a great hotel should offer more than a good night's sleep.

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Check into your charming room where a good nights sleep is not the only amenity offered

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Welcome to The Yankee Pedlar Inn

Welcome to the beautiful Yankee Pedlar Inn and step back to the charm and gracious warmth of 100 years.  The Inn was originally built by Frank and Alice Conley to the highest standards of the time.  Upon its opening in 1891, there was no other inn throughout the state to rival its style and grandeur.

Today, the inn is comprised of 60 individual rooms with private baths and two suites…

Our History

The Yankee Pedlar Inn, which opened as Conley’s Inn has been the place to both stay and dine in Western Connecticut.  The Inn was opened on July 28, 1891, by Frank Conley who came to the United States from Ireland as a nine year old apprentice shoemaker.  With his wife, Alice Tryon of Massachusetts, Conley gained prior experience in the hotel business. (Gelston House, East Haddam and Allen House, Torrington)

Dining

With crackling fireplaces and oak hewn beams, Bogey’s Restaurant serves delicious New England comfort food in a cozy atmosphere for you to enjoy. Open every day to the public, the restaurants greets you with friendly staff and a smartly dressed dining room. You can also sip your favorite cocktail served in the historic pub.

 

The Innkeeper – Movie Trailer

The Innkeepers was filmed entirely at the Yankee Pedlar Inn by Ti West, starring Sara Paxton and Pat Healy.
He [Ti West] takes his unlucky couple of innkeepers seriously: He gives them living, breathing personalities, independent of their relationship with the house ghoul. -EW.com
West and lenser Eliot Rockett deserve considerable credit for being able to generate suspense and occasionally spring scares without relying on familiar haunted-house atmospherics. – target=”_blank”>Variety
Do you like good horror? If you do then you probably know that Ti West is making some of the best genre jams of the last few years. -CultureMob
“..West’s slow-sidling haunted-house movies work. He understands the kidding way that his audience approaches horror and seems to play along with that jokey imperviousness—until rudely tearing up the all-in-good-fun contract, gouging us with actual pain.” -Village Voice