The Piano Room

What do you do when the building’s previous occupant leaves behind a piano? You make it part of the headboard of your king size bed of course!  The piano is certainly the most unusual feature of the piano room but it has a lot more to offer - a jetted tub and custom tile shower with multiple heads that create a perfect place to relax at the end of the day.  The Piano Room - located on the 1st floor of a 1900s building - also has a great wrap around porch that overlooks the park.  All this and easy walking distance to the historic Dahlonega Square!

Please note, that since the Old Storehouse Inn is a historic building, there is NO elevator. The Piano room is located on the 1st floor cottage.

You can check the Piano Room's availability by clicking the button below!

 

Amenities

Outside Amenities include:

Shared wrap-around porch looking out towards Hancock Park, multiple car parking in back, and an art and wine gallery on the first floor of the building next door.

In room amenities include:

Mini-fridge, coffee station, jetted tub, garment steamer, iron/ironing board (on request), remote control fireplace, free Wi-Fi, and a Dish Tv.

 

Rates

The rates for the Piano Room vary from $125 to $245 plus tax per night depending on the day of the week and the time of year.

Weekday rates (Sunday through Wednesday) differ from Weekend rates (Thursday through Saturday) as do rates from one month to the next throughout the year.

Please see the availability calendar for the actual rates for the dates of your stay.


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Reviews

 

The Piano is AMAZING!

“Loved to play the piano before bed. Fantastic lighting, cozy, warm room, with an amazing shower! So blessed to have stayed here.”

— D.C.

We are so thankful we found this place!

“We loved everything about your hospitality. Check out the tasting room on the square! Mike’s art is there and its incredible!”

— A&A

Perfect weekend getaway!

“Loved our room. I feel so freaking spoiled staying here! It is perfect in every way. We appreciate all the effort and thought that was put in to make it what it is.”

— K&E