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Sensational Stays: Brown Street Inn

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Iowa City is a welcoming Midwestern US city, and The Brown Street Inn is an example of this sensational charm. Owners Doug and Christine took over the established bed and breakfast in 2022 and have slowly put their own touches on the already thriving business, which welcomes everyone from academics to sports fans. Nestled in the red brick-lined streets of the Northside neighborhood, the location provides walkable access to downtown and the University of Iowa.

This place feels like home, warm, friendly, and with a nice dog. The living room greets guests and provides families with a place to relax, travelers with a space to work, or friends an area to challenge each other to one of the many games occupying a bookshelf next to the fireplace. Another common area showcases the host family's appreciation for music with a piano and upright bass occupying opposite corners. A dining area encapsulates the Midwest charm of modern and traditional with antiques, complimentary coffee, and gluten-free friendly treats. The best place to have coffee here is on the spacious front porch, looking down the hill towards downtown (and John's Grocery—a beer lover's must visit destination—only a few blocks away).

The Brown Street Inn invites guests to stay in four rooms. Morning sun wakes guests in The Yellow Room's four-post queen bed. The crisp White Room overlooks the property's Osage orange tree and features a queen bed. The Blue Room is cozy, smells of lavender, and provides a glimpse of the storied neighboring property (see INNKEEPER'S TIP); the queen bed is extremely comfortable especially after a long Midwestern road trip. The Green Room is the largest of the four rooms and features a king-sized Shaker four-post bed with views overlooking Brown St. All rooms are located on the second floor and have private bathrooms (Green comes with a tub).

​Iowa City is full of wonderful surprises. I learned the house at the end of Van Buren St is frequently visited by fans of Kurt Vonnegut. The American writer penned "Slaughterhouse-Five" in a house a few feet from The Brown Street Inn. The Inn is only a 10-minute walk to Iowa City's City Park, which hugs a turn on the Iowa River and is home to community baseball games, an open-air festival stage, and historic log cabins built in the late 1800s.

Stays of 4+ nights are given discounted rates, which is great for visitors attending the Iowa Writer's Workshop or other University events.

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