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Awesome B&b In Stillwater, Mn


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angielackner Contributor

so i forgot to post this when we got back from our vacay a few weeks ago...but if any of you are traveling to the midwest for a getaway...i highly recommend stillwater, MN in general...it is right on the st. croix river, and it is gorgeous! and definitely stay at the ann bean mansion Open Original Shared Link the proprietors are prolly in their 30s or so...and sooooooooo nice...and the rooms are gorgeous (we stayed in the tower room)...and best of all...they can acomadate a gluten free diet! the woman (erin) had a college roomate with wheat allergies, and she learned how to cook without the cross contamination and everything...we chose this b&b over many others there cuz it lists on the website that they can accomadate a celiac diet! and we had for our breakfast, a gourmet omlette, with fresh fruit, and homemade gluten-free banana muffins that were to DIE for! so yummy!

anyways, if you find yourself in the MN area in need of a retreat, check them out! my hubby and vowed to go there once a year for a getaway :)

angie


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kbtoyssni Contributor

Good to know, thanks for sharing! I live in Minneapolis so not too far. It did cross my mind the other day whether B&Bs were out, but I guess not.

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