Chose this Bed and Breakfast due to its proximity to Riding Mountain National Park. On arrival we were greeted fairly formally by the owner. We were offered breakfast choices there and then (for the next morning). Asked to remove our shoes before proceeding beyond the entrance lobby which seemed a strange request for a commercial property and which I found some what rude, although I could understand that it was to protect polished wood flooring. The room was very comfortable with air conditioning and a good ensuite bathroom. The bed was very comfortable but unfortunately the walls between rooms was not adequately soundproofed and we were disturbed by the child in the next room and the sounds of snoring during the night. Sadly there was no means of making a hot drink (coffee maker or kettle) anywhere in the property and none was offered outside breakfast time. There was a microwave for the use of guests and a TV room (no TV in rooms).
Breakfast was fairly formal with yoghurt, toast, fruit juice (served in individual cartons with a straw!) choice of tea or coffee and a cooked breakfast. This was omelette or some similar hot offering but no alternative offered. No refills or tea or coffee were offered and we witnessed some guests being asked to vacate their tables to make way for the next sitting. Overall the Honeycomb Bed and Breakfast was a pleasant place to stay but we felt that the host could be a little more friendly and show an interest in her guests.
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