I come to ocean city new jersey on occasion for family related reunions, and this is the first time I have stayed in a bed and breakfast. Absolutely precious! The décor in the lobby and shared living room was gorgeous and the breakfasts were delicious. The staff were helpful and welcoming. Parking is difficult, and our suite on the top floor was cramped. The bedrooms needed a paint job and a thorough cleaning. The bathroom had been newly renovated and was perfect.
Kevin M.
Place rating: 5 Williamstown, NJ
The Plymouth Inn is one of the best hidden gems in Ocean City. It is clean, beautiful and well maintained. The breakfast was delicious. You also can’t beat its location. A block from the beach and boardwalk makes a stay at the Plymouth Inn worth every penny. I can’t wait to return next summer.
Annemarie Q.
Place rating: 5 Hawthorne, NY
My fiancé and I have never been to ocean city, NJ before but this was by far the most pleasant experience I have ever had on the shore. The inn keeper Marie was a very courteous woman who gave us all the information we needed on the location and everything around it. The room was cozy and comfortable. It was the most relaxing vacation! I would absolutely return to the Plymouth Inn again! Highly recommend for anyone looking for a nice relaxing vacation in a place that feels like home.
James K.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
I stayed in the lady Diana suite this past week with my wife and two kids. the inn is absolutely precious. Anna is there to make sure your stay is as excellent as it can be, and the kids loved the various board games and how close the inn was to the boardwalk. The breakfast is also so good! Everything is cooked to order just for you every morning and the dining room is so cute. We definitely plan on coming back here next season.
R P.
Place rating: 1 Bridgewater, NJ
My wife booked a four night stay here in the Queen Mum’s Suite 1. After swiping our credit cards, we are taken to the room. What a dump!!! I have a closet at home bigger than this room. It was so small I had to walk in sideways with my bag. Old furniture, not antique furniture. The bathroom was awful. Small, wallpaper falling off the walls and this rusty metal shower stall that I would not set foot in. I can’t believe the nerve of someone to rent out a disgraceful room like this and at the high price they were charging. We complained and were upgraded to a better room but not by much. The bathroom had been renovated at some point but they never bothered to take the paperwork off the new windows. The furniture was once again old and beat up with chips and dents. It looked like it came from the Salvation Army. And the room had an old musty smell which after three days of having the windows open, never went away. We wound up leaving one day early because all the rooms were booked for the final night except the original dump, I mean room. The owner doesn’t live there, so it is strictly a money making operation. I think that says a lot.