"This tucked-away inn gets unfailingly high marks for friendliness, service and proximity to the water…Breakfast feasts are worthy of a multistar restaurant and will probably keep you around for an hour…You may never want to leave."
Frommers’s Maine Coast (2nd edition, 2007)

"…Perfectly situated in the center of town, the c. 1885 Bass Cottage has recently received a new lease on life. The 10 renovated rooms are awash with antiques, luxurious linens and soothing tones. They're fresh and inviting, without being weighed down by frilly Victorian décor found in many other period guesthouses."
Lonely Planet New England guide (2005 edition)

"Completely renovated in 2004, this elegant and refreshing inn…respects its Victorian history -- without the stuffy Victorian décor."
Fodor's Maine Coast (1st edition, 2005)

"Stylish accommodations and gourmet breakfasts are the hallmarks of this deluxe B&B, grandly reborn in 2004…an uncommon amount of common space and ten spacious guest rooms, all suavely decorated by Teri in her vision of 'grand cottage style'…"
The Ultimate New England Getaway Guide (Nancy and Richard Woodworth, 2005)

"…This 10-room inn was completely redone in 2004, winning praise and pleasing guests who can enjoy whirlpool tubs, gas fireplaces, and TVs with DVD players… [The owners] run things smoothly in the handsome and comfortable inn…"
An Explorer's Guide: Maine (Christina Tree & Nancy English, 2005)
"…Fabulously renovated and rejuvenated…It retains its Victorian bones, yet it is most un-Victorian in style."
Moon Handbooks: Acadia National Park (Hilary Nangle, 2006 edition)

“Stylish accommodations and gourmet breakfasts are the hallmarks of this deluxe B&B…The dining room section of the wraparound sun porch is dressed like a restaurant with ten tables set with white linens. It is the setting for a breakfast to remember.”
Getaways for Gourmets in the Northeast (Nancy and Richard Woodworth, 2006)