A 17th century country inn and restaurant nestled within 250 woodland acres. Eighteen rooms, tap room and private bath with whirlpool.
Colonial ambience is seen in both the inn and restaurant. The rooms are furnished with antique canopy beds, rockers and hand-woven blankets, etc. The restaurant serves colonial cuisine prepared in an authentic 18th-century hearth, while a harpist strums old colonial melodies. The wait staff, fully garbed in period costumes, speak with antiquated phrases.
Randall's is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and Connecticut Freedom Trail. Continental breakfast.