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		<title>In Ontario&#8217;s Royal City: Guelph and one of the province&#8217;s best bed and breakfast joints</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After numerous trips to Kingston as our go-to &#8220;out of town&#8221; trip, we decided to try something totally different this week, and head west&#8230; to Guelph. Lured by the best looking google result for &#8220;ontario romantic hotel jacuzzi&#8221; (once somebody &#8230; <a href="http://tyronewarner.com/2009/11/20/in-ontarios-royal-city-guelph-and-one-of-the-provinces-best-bed-and-breakfast-joints/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-365" title="planet_bean" src="http://tyronewarner.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/planet_bean-225x300.jpg" alt="planet_bean" width="225" height="300" />After numerous trips to Kingston as our go-to &#8220;out of town&#8221; trip, we decided to try something totally different this week, and head west&#8230; to Guelph. Lured by the best looking google result for &#8220;ontario romantic hotel jacuzzi&#8221; (once somebody gets their mind set on something&#8230;), we settled on the <a href="http://www.norfolkguesthouse.ca/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx">Norfolk Guest House</a> (check their site for photos).</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve stayed at a few Bed and Breakfast places, mostly awesome, and one horrible one (Hello &#8220;<a href="http://www.apillowandtoast.com/">A Pillow and Toast</a>&#8221; in Niagara-on-the-Lake, you are the horrible one&#8230; two single beds pushed together do not make a king), and I would put &#8220;Norfolk Guest House&#8221; in the AWESOME side of the scale.</p>
<p>Like any B&amp;B, staying at a place like Norfolk is a little pricier than a regular hotel; but when you factor in things like breakfast, personal service and a unique experience, places like this one shine, especially in terms of value. We ended up staying in their &#8220;Grandview&#8221; suite, which came with a queen sized bed, jacuzzi hot-tub, &#8220;custom&#8221; shower w/ multiple heads, separate office, usual TV &amp; DVD player, fireplace,  available internet, and a wrap-around balcony. It was seriously nice.</p>
<p>Janet, the owner and operator of the house, was very friendly and very enthusiastic about Norfolk: you can tell from her passion that she&#8217;s in it for professional service, and not a retirement hobby. She gave us great suggestions for eating in Guelph, and was very helpful whenever we had questions, and has elegantly decorated the entire place.</p>
<p>Despite our many picky food requirements, breakfast was great, and served at a table spread with a subtle jungle theme (cheetah plate, leather ostrich place-mats). Personally, I&#8217;m not a fan of eating breakfast with strangers, but the table at Norfolk was big,  so when others joined us, we didn&#8217;t feel like our space was invaded.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-366" title="tfc_logo" src="http://tyronewarner.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/tfc_logo-277x300.jpg" alt="tfc_logo" width="277" height="300" />Because I&#8217;m suspicious of any overtly glowing review, I&#8217;ll mention a couple things that I didn&#8217;t like. We spent a lot of time in the room, and while it was housed in a gorgeous antique wardrobe, the flat-screen TV could have been larger, and I would have liked to have had proper HD in the room. There were lots of strange &#8220;signs&#8221; all over the place, explaining every light switch and other functions, which while I&#8217;m sure prevents having to explain them all the time, detract from the overall classiness&#8230; especially when the most confusing thing, turning on the fireplace, had no &#8220;guide.&#8221;</p>
<p>As for the city of Guelph&#8230; it&#8217;s a small campus town. It&#8217;s not very large, but it has a quaint little downtown core that&#8217;s within a 10 minute walk of Norfolk, and can be traversed in about 15 minutes. There&#8217;s a large amount of bars on MacDonell street and the area around it&#8230; Jimmy Jazz is the notable rock club, but your typical college circuit bands pass through many of the core&#8217;s other venues.</p>
<p>Sadly, some of the places I&#8217;ve heard about before and went to check out, like the &#8220;Daydream Nation&#8221; record store seems to be long gone, as well as a few other places, which look like they have been replaced by much more upscale places.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-367" title="albion" src="http://tyronewarner.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/albion-269x300.jpg" alt="albion" width="269" height="300" />However, my own highlights while visiting Guelph included:</p>
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<li><a href="http://bin23.smartflyer.info/">Bin 23</a>, hands down the best restaurant in Guelph. The owner, Gus, is extremely friendly and serves up a well-rounded, fresh menu with a strong local flavour. If I was in the area again, I&#8217;ll go back.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.planetbeancoffee.com/">Planet Bean Coffee</a>, which I assumed would be teeming with student life, but wasn&#8217;t, made great coffee they roasted in-house, and had some awesome merch for sale, including ceramic mugs with the shop&#8217;s logo. In my opinion, the only place to get coffee in you&#8217;re in Guelph.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.soccerfanatic.ca/">The Soccer Fanatic</a>, a well-stocked store with everything football related you could ever want. Jerseys, flags, keychains, totebags, mugs, pins, plush Manchester United sneakers, everything. I knew when I saw the custom stain-glass TFC logo in the window that I would find some kindred spirits inside. The stained-glass logo wasn&#8217;t for sale, but I would imagine if you wanted to procure one for yourself, they could put you in touch with it&#8217;s creator.</li>
<li>This antique/curio store that opened a few weeks ago had just incredible objects, mostly toy-focused, but also had lots of outdoorsy items procured from estate sales. I picked up a couple things for a great deal, which I&#8217;ll blog about in the future&#8230; but a couple things I didn&#8217;t get but still found awesome was a vintage Granada fake SG and amp set (only 200 bucks!), a vintage Gibson electric lap steel (no amp, but a steal at 450), screen printing blocks from a funeral home (morbid, but awesome), and lots of cool x-rays. I would do a road trip to Guelph next summer just to check this place out again, a lot of their stuff matches our light industrial/messy apartment style.</li>
<li>We had another dinner at the <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thealbionhotel">Albion hotel</a>, which was a little overpriced for it&#8217;s decent pubfood, but the atmosphere was nice and comfortable, very worthy of some hang time.</li>
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<p>As for other things we never got around to, we never did get to have a decent look around the <a href="http://www.bookshelf.ca/">Bookshelf Cafe</a> and Cinema, or eat at restaurants that also sound amazing, like <a href="http://www.ein-stein.ca/">Ein-stein&#8217;s Cafe</a>, <a href="http://otherbrothers.ca/">Other Brothers</a>, Diana&#8217;s Downtown, Bistro Six and the <a href="http://www.redbrickcafe.ca/">Red Brick Cafe</a>.</p>
<p>Because the weather was lousy when we were in town, we took a lot of cabs back and forth between downtown and the Norfolk, but each trip was only around 5 bucks, which wasn&#8217;t bad. If you found yourself in Guelph, don&#8217;t bother waiting for a cab on the street&#8230; just call. They&#8217;ll come quickly.</p>
<p>Overall, I would describe Guelph as the kind of place<a href="http://tyronewarner.com/?tag=belleville"> Belleville</a> could be if it really wanted to. If Belleville cleaned up it&#8217;s downtown core (ie maybe moving the strip club more than 20 meters away from downtown city hall and farmers market), then a Guelph-type potential might be in it&#8217;s grasp.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s about all I have to say about Guelph. If you&#8217;re looking to take a short vacation outside of the city, I can&#8217;t recommend the Norfolk highly enough (it even has online booking!!) as a great place to stay, with a handful of interesting options in the city to keep you entertained.</p>
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