My wife and I spent the past nine days at the Glen Tavern Inn. We'd been to Santa Paula a few years ago, pre-Covid, and made a quick visit to the Glen, which we discovered just walking around town. It's a very walkable town. As we wanted to take in this year's Ojai Music Festival, we decided to hole up in Santa Paula at the Glen. Stay out of the fray. Even with the unexpected closure of SR150--due to a mudslide--the to/from Ojai commute was a breeze--everyday. No problem. If you want to slow down; to get out of Dodge; to have some peace and quiet; to be in a small community that pretty much closes up at 9PM, but has cafés, restaurants, bars, art and historical museums, live theater, antique and curio shops, and convenience stores--all within walking distance, Santa Paula is the place. And if you want to stay in a cool historical hotel with a great restaurant, a fantastic lobby, and some of the nicest staff you will ever meet, the Glen Tavern Inn it is. It's old, like 1911 old, so if you have mobility issues, you might want to address them up front, as there are no elevators, but there is a ramp at the front entrance and ample rooms on the first floor. As I booked our stay, I called well in advance to discuss a few of our needs. I spoke with Stephanie and Vanessa (two exceptional young ladies), who bent over backward to accommodate us. The night we arrived, we were greeted at the front desk by Sylvia and Matthew, the hotel's manager. From phone contact to our departure, we can find nothing to complain about. All the people mentioned, plus a few whose names we didn't get, are a cut above and really made our stay just wonderful. Simply charming accommodations with lots of history to learn about. If you're a traveler looking to enrich your life experience, do yourself a favor and book some restful time at the Glen Tavern Inn in Santa Paula, California. You'll have stories to tell when you go home.--David & Christine, Long Beach, California
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