Top St. Louis Accommodation: Lehmann House Bed & Breakfast
on September 13, 2011 at 12:00 amLess than a block from Lafayette Square on Benton Place, The Lehmann House Bed & Breakfast is a home built in 1893. The home is a Romanesque Revival mansion with well-kept grounds on the cul-de-sac of a quiet street. Originally, the Lehmann House was the home of President Taft’s Solicitor General, Frederick W. Lehmann. Guests can select their room from four individually decorated rooms and wake up to eat a wonderful breakfast.
Features & Amenities
Spacious rooms each have their own collection of interesting antiques and an over-sized antique bed.I was looking for more information and found it here. The air conditioned rooms have their own large bathroom, free WI-Fi and desk. Then, room suites also have many amenities and extras like a refrigerator, tea and coffee making machine, and fireplace.
Meals
Bed and breakfasts should have a fine meal as the day begins and The Lehmann House does not disappoint. Full breakfasts include freshly baked pastries like their Cherry Ladder Coffee Cake, a special egg dish, toast, and breakfast meat. Always, even more food items are added to the main fare. Coffee is brewed fresh, and tea, milk and orange juice is served.
This home-style establishment is close to the big Arch, Busch Stadium, and St. Louis Zoo.