News and announcements about the Old Inn

TV Diner declares the Wayside Inn a 'TV Diner Hot Spot!'TV Diner declares the Wayside Inn a 'TV Diner Hot Spot!'NECN's 'TV Diner' with Billy Costa: Longfellow's Wayside Inn receives a letter of commendation in 'recognition of your incredible culinary achievement!' Click here to see the interview with Billy Costa and innkeeper John Cowden!

The Wayside Inn Grist Mill stands as a symbol to some of the areas most loved attractions in the Metrowest area.The Wayside Inn Grist Mill stands as a symbol to some of the areas most loved attractions in the Metrowest area.MetroWest Daily News, Sunday, December 4, 2011: 'Bureau wants tourists to discover MetroWest: New economic development agency aims to highlight the best of region.' Click here to read the article!

The Wayside Inn's Tap Room is recognized as one of the area's best to dine.The Wayside Inn's Tap Room is recognized as one of the area's best to dine.AAA Horizons Magazine, Southern New England-Middlesex, November, 2011: The Wayside Inn is singled out for its spectacular fireside dining in the recent article 'Get cozy and enjoy excellent cuisine.' Click here to read the article!

The Wayside Inn Historic Site partners with the Sudbury FoundationThe Wayside Inn Historic Site partners with the Sudbury FoundationThrough the generous support of the Sudbury Foundation, the Wayside Inn Historic Site has hired a part-time development person who will begin the important work of raising community awareness regarding the site's non-profit status as a Massachusetts Historic Landmark on the National Register of Historic Places. "Our 125-acre, multi-building site is a vital historic resource in need of public support, and we are now taking the steps necessary to increase the reach of that important message," said innkeeper John J. Cowden, Jr. Click here to find out more about the Sudbury Foundation!

Author pens new Wayside Inn historyAuthor pens new Wayside Inn historyMetroWest Daily News, Sunday, November 27, 2011: Hopkinton resident and long-time Wayside Inn enthusiast Brian Plumb writes a refreshing new Tales that's sure to educate, fascinate and entertain a whole new generation of Inn travelers. Click here to read the article!

John Sklenak and Debbie Dineen retire the Wayside Inn Gallery with a bangJohn Sklenak and Debbie Dineen retire the Wayside Inn Gallery with a bangMetroWest Daily News, Sunday, November 20, 2011: Local photographers John Sklenak and Debbie Dineen cap off a 9-year tradition of promoting and displaying the talents of nearly 50 artists. Click here to read the article!

AAA New England recommends you 'Spend a day at the Wayside Inn.'AAA New England recommends you 'Spend a day at the Wayside Inn.'AAA Horizons Magazine, Southern New England-Middlesex, July, 2011: 'Longfellow's Wayside Inn in Sudbury offers so much more than overnight accommodations.' Click here to read the article!

A completely refurbished boutique property run by the oldest Inn in America has its grand opening in June, 2010A completely refurbished boutique property run by the oldest Inn in America has its grand opening in June, 2010Located just one mile east of the Wayside Inn, with a diverse array of amenities in an elegant but relaxed suburban setting. On-site spa services, a full-service bar, 24-hour computer, fax & print services, as well spacious guest rooms and suites that come fully equipped with a flat-screen cable television, MP3 docking stations, coffee makers and complimentary continental breakfast and bottled water. Click here to visit the website and find out more!

Longfellow's Wayside Inn · 72 Wayside Inn Road · Sudbury, MA 01776 · 978/443-1776 · 800/339-1776 · info@wayside.org

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