Location. Located less than one mile from the St. Louis Zoo, Cheshire Lodge in St. Louis, Mo. is reminiscent of a Tudor mansion. The... more »
Location. Located less than one mile from the St. Louis Zoo, Cheshire Lodge in St. Louis, Mo. is reminiscent of a Tudor mansion. The Washington University - St. Louis and Forest Park are within two miles. Hotel Features. Guests wandering into Cheshire Inn and Lodge may fail to remember they are not inside an English pub. The lobby features beamed ceilings, wood floors, and dimly lit English lamps. Exercise in the new cario room. A convenient boardroom keeps with the hotel's English decor and seats 12. Guestrooms. Cheshire Lodge guest chambers feature architectural details and gracious furnishings sure to whisk guests to a time of old-world charm. Thoughtful room amenities include blackout drapes, satellite televisions and Internet access. Refrigerators available upon request. First floor guestrooms include wireless Internet access. Raised King Canopy guestrooms offer XVI century king beds raised three feet from the floor. Themed Fantasy suites range from Bordello style to Safari Rain Forest. Expert Tip. British hospitality, unique décor and location have made Cheshire Lodge a St. Louis landmark.
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I stayed in the room right next to the the My Fair Lady themed room. Paranormal things happened to me! There was a rapid knocking on my door, and when I went to check on it, no one was there. Also, I didn't see a piano in the hotel, but piano music
I love this place. It is inside of the
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Posted Dec 02, 2008
Good
I love this place. It is inside of the old Cheshire Inn. Great live piano player. It is like an ild english tavern. It is really cozy in the winter with a fire burning. The drinks can be a bit pricy.
Hotel by Marlene T. at InsiderPages
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Posted Aug 18, 2008
Excellent
Cheshire Lodge is an old English style hotel near Forest Park. We spent our honeymoon night in the bridal suite almost 40 years ago. We have been back since, and although showing some age, is very well kept. The staff is friendly, the room...
pros: Nice locationI was there a couple years ago and although the hotel was dirty and filled with a staff that you would expect to find at a junkyard, the nightclub more than made up for what the rooms and hotel staff lacked so I return July 2008...
The Ultimate Bath was wonderful
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Posted Jul 13, 2008
Good
We booked two nights in the Ultimate Bath and while out sightseeing the second day, the hotel called to ask when we were planning to check out. We had to cancel our tee time and go back to the hotel and pack as they had also booked it out to...
pros: LocationThe condition of the Cheshire Lodge is deplorable! The lodge owner has managed to run one of the most charming hotels in St Louis into the ground. My last stay in April was horrible. The garage and pool had been condemned by the...
Better service at gas station
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Posted Dec 11, 2007
by twh08
Horrible
Great decor and it is a nice little spot if you have all the time in the world. With the exception of the first visit when Neil tended bar the service has been AWFUL. Seating is very limited. Good luck finding a spot for four let alone two after...
The worst Lodge in St. Louis
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Posted Jul 31, 2007
by lin63
Horrible
pros: NoneYou can not rely on their website for accurate information. We were guests in mid-July, 2007 and the pool had been closed all summer, the underground parking lot has been condemned (per the hotel staff). They did not have adequate...
Good location and price but be prepared
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Posted Jul 04, 2007
by williemcgee51
Horrible
pros: Price, locationGood location and price but be prepared to pay for it with the worst customer service imaginable. The problems began when I attempted to confirm my reservation and the person on the phone refused to help me. Instead, he told...