We had high hopes for our 4 night stay at the Augustin Inn but were sadly disappointed. Instead of charming ambiance we got threadbare stair runners, room furniture that might have been new in 1954 and a breakfast room better suited ambiance-wise to a Motel 6 than to a B&B. Instead of to-die-for-breakfasts we got out-of-the-carton from concentrate OJ, dishwater coffee, and unidentifiable, barely edible, hot dishes better suited to a soup kitchen than to a B&B. No fresh fruit. No fresh pastries. Not a single dish where you'd day, "I gotta get that recipe". There was a smart TV in our room but Netflix was available only because "Wayne", a previous occupant no doubt, had logged in to his account and hadn't logged out when he left. A similar shout-out to "Cynthia" for Hulu. I'm guessing that the premium TV line-up varies room by room with little, if any, of it courtesy of the Augustin Inn. Is it a total disaster? No. The mattress on our bed was comfortable, and the location can't be beat. With some effort and investment, the Augustin Inn could be fabulous. But it's a long way from fabulous today.