We spent 2 nights at the Roycroft Inn. Lots of history, mission style furniture, old world charm. Our room was very spacious- on the second floor- comfortable king bed, large bathroom with beautiful tile and included a nice sitting area. Only complaint is that the breakfast is so simple. Only cold options- cereal, yogurt, muffins etc. A sign said that they offered a wonderful brunch on the weekend in their dining room- thought something hot could have been added to make our stay special. The breakfast area wasn't sunny or cheerful even though it overlooked a courtyard.- a little depressing. The first morning we couldn't find anyone to replenish the breakfast table- no plates,napkins,coffee or milk. I think they may be short staffed. But we rolled with it and still enjoyed our stay.