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922 Clinton St.
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“Run by a Mad Woman!”

The Columns on Clinton

Nov 21, 2007
3/3 found this review helpful

I stayed here recently for a conference held in town having arranged to meet some friends there that I had not seen in some time, the owner obviously saw me as some kind of agent since I had put my friends in touch with this place - needless to say I got off lightly compared to them.

On arrival I was abused for not letting her know when I was coming despite the fact as I reminded her I had told her at the time of booking I would be arriving some time mid evening, having flown in from overseas. The booking process in itself should have been warning to me, the woman was rude and abrupt and obviously dealing with my booking was too much trouble for her.

On arrival I explained I was keen to get checked in and get out as the conference had already started and I wanted to meet up with my friends. She took me to my floor where she proceeded to poke around in my friends room, picking things up and complaining about things being left on the furniture. She then showed me the (shared) bathroom and started scrubbing the sink, I explained I was keen to get out, but she continued hovering around over menial tasks and bad mouthing my friends, before finally showing me my room, which did not have a lock on the door (neither did the shared bathroom).

During the course of the following few days we stayed at the Columns, she constantly moaned at us, checked up on us and invited herself into our room to take part in our conversations. Every time any of us came in or went out she checked up on us. I ate breakfast my first day only as it was a horrible experience she sat and moaned constantly about having to get up early to serve breakfast as the conference was starting at 8am each day, in honesty there was nothing to serve, there was no hot food and various stale items out buffet style for us to help ourselves to, all she got up for was to boil the kettle for my tea - frankly I wish she hadn't. The following days avoiding breakfast we were each sent out with out of date granola bars in our pockets. She was difficult to escape from each time she collared any one of us and the whole experience was tiring.

Aside from the cold attic rooms with no heating, the insanely blocked sink in the shared bathroom (that in desparation I took a plunger to only to be shocked by the filth that came out the overflow), the dirty bed linen and the stinking attitude of the landlady; it seems guests of the Columns must endure her equally nasty cat. Which is allowed free reign of the house including sleeping on the guests beds during the day. I got home my first day and sat down only to get up covered in cat hair, hardly appropriate conference attire, my friends suffered the smell the cat left on their beds also and when they asked that Kathy change their bedding she argued the point and seemd to think we were being unreasonable. The cat disappeared for a few days whilst we were there (hardly blame it really), it was all we heard about, quite frankly I was pleased and wished this repulsive woman would go with it.

All in all the house is nice enough, if cold, cluttered and grubby. Initially I though it might make a change from the average corporate (and in Philly over priced) hotels. This sad, lonely and abusive woman made the whole experience a complete nightmare rounded off by the fact I chose 'the wrong' taxi company to whisk me away from it all at the end of the week - heaven forbid, they rang the doorbell!

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Tetracapsula's Summary
Date of Stay: November 2007
Traveled with: Business colleagues
Visit was for: Business
Age group: 25-34
Member since: November 21, 2007
  • My ratings for this hotel are:
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 1 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 1 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 1 of 5 stars Service
    • 1 of 5 stars Business service
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
probably not
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Business meeting / Event
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“just like home - if you live in an asylum”

The Columns on Clinton

1 of 5 stars
hawkinsr
Oct 7, 2007
4/4 found this review helpful

If the overwhelming stench of mildew, the filth and clutter “hidden” in every corner and behind furniture, and the biting bug infestation are not enough to convince you to stay elsewhere, spend five minutes with the owner. Upon first meeting she simply appears abrasive and rude, but once she warms up, she is downright abusive. I can’t imagine a person less fitting to run a B&B than Kathy.

Perhaps you’ll have a different experience if you are a white heterosexual couple, but Kathy made us feel unwelcome from the moment we arrived. I think we would have felt more welcomed at a KKK rally in Cecil County, Maryland. We should have known there would be trouble when we searched the bookshelf for something to read and found only books on the confederacy, Gone With the Wind, and other books about the evil doings of the liberals, but we’re liberals and we like to think there’s a place for all kinds of thinking in this world so we set our fear aside and strolled down for the breakfast she asked us to wait until everyone else was gone to eat.

Let me tell you about this “breakfast”. Well, there is really no adequate way to describe it without using the words inedible and death defying, but I think YUCK is sufficient for the purposes of this review. To Kathy’s horror, we entered the dining room before the other guests had finished their meal. She scrambled to make space for us at the table, making sure that we clearly understood how we had inconvenienced everyone in the room with our presence. We had lovely conversation with the other guests, two white heterosexual couples that Kathy seemed quite fond of, so much so that she went above and beyond to protect them from us. Shortly after 10:00 am, the time Kathy had asked us to arrive at the table, an Asian woman joined us and affirmed our assumption that our hostess is, in fact, a bigot. (Sue, if you’re reading this, we hate that we had to leave you behind and that you made it out safely.)

After breakfast, we packed our bags and checked out. While running the credit card, she searched our room for something, anything, to scream at us about. She stormed down the stairs wailing about missing towels that she was certain we had stolen (because we have a shortage of filthy towels at home). When we assured her that we did not take her towels, she became enraged over the bedspread having been on the floor and screamed over the $45.00 cleaning fee. I offered to pay the cost of the cleaning which infuriated her even more. We asked her to stop berating us which sent her completely over the edge and began screaming “GET OUT OF MY HOUSE!” like a raving lunatic. On the off chance that you’re not convinced of her insanity, she then chased us out of the door screaming, “You’ll never stay in another B&B in Philadelphia again!” as we hurried down the street toward safety.

So, if you’re in the mood for bug bites, toxic food, horrendous allergy attacks, and the threat of a good old fashioned lynching, give The Columns in Philadelphia a whirl. Don’t forget to tell Kathy, the woman with clear unmet mental health needs, HI from us!

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hawkinsr's Summary
Date of Stay: October 2007
Member since: October 07, 2007
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“Absolutely Awful”

The Columns on Clinton

1 of 5 stars
Washington, DC
Oct 7, 2007
3/3 found this review helpful

I stayed one night at Columns and it was quite possibly the worst B&B experience I've ever had. While this large house is in a lovely location, the breakfast was unpalatable, the house was cluttered and dirty, and the innkeeper's behavior was appallingly.

Another B&B, Antique Row, was full and they recommended Columns. When we called to make a reservation, Kathy, the owner was brusque and spent most of the conversation telling us about what a bad day she was having. Upon our arrival, she continued to complain about how much she disliked her guests and how tired she was. She was very irritated at us for being a hour later than expected, even though we called en route to let her know. When we came home after dinner Kathy told us not to come down for breakfast until 10.

The lobby had junk everywhere--a broken computer and monitor blocking the couch and a sad-looking broken doll in the only chair.

Our room was very small and overstuffed with broken lamps, boxy inexpensive furniture lining every wall and ugly knickknacks everywhere. There was so much stuff in the room--we had trouble walking around the bed without tripping over something. Our closets were also full of random junk (our neighbor had a giant chandelier in their closet so clearly the owner likes to use the rooms to store her projects).

Other problems: since we shared a bathroom with 8 other people, we had to wait quite awhile to use it before bed and there was no overflow bathroom on another floor. Also, none of the bedroom doors had locks.

Meanwhile, back in our room, a thick layer of dust covered every surface, including the pillows. We couldn't turn the A/C off and the room was freezing. The bed was comfortable, but we were bitten by some sort of insect while we slept.

When we came down to breakfast the owner said, "well you'll have to wait." The table only sat 5 people (the hotel has 4 floors of rooms). The breakfast was simply awful. Our options: stale cereal, stale toaster waffles, molding bananas, room temperature Light yogurt, styrofoam-textured Safeway muffins, and toast accompanied by jam with mold floating in it. As a bonus, the cream for the coffee was curdled. Every person at the table asked for new cream but the owner insisted that it was fine, despite the chunks floating in each guests' mug.

During breakfast, the owner gave unsolicited advice and shared her offensive opinions--including complaining, again, about other guests. If we thought she was rude to us we were shocked at the way she treated others.

We checked out immediately afterwards. She made us wait several minutes while she combed through our room. Then she came down the stairs and started screaming at us. Literally, screaming. First, she accused us of stealing her towels. Then, she was upset that we used the comforter in the closet. Then, she said we misrepresented how many people were in the room and refused to return my credit card. Finally, she started yelling "Get out of my house! Get out!" It was completely bizarre. She followed us out into the street, screaming, as we walked rapidly away.

I have never been treated so poorly. It's pretty clear that the owner is in the wrong line of work. Philly has many lovely B&Bs, and next time we'll be staying at one of them.

  • This TripAdvisor Member:
    • Liked — location
    • Disliked — food and the owner
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piegirl's Summary
Date of Stay: October 2007
Traveled with: Friends
Visit was for: Quality time with friends
Age group: 25-34
Member since: April 19, 2006
  • My ratings for this hotel are:
    • 1 of 5 stars Value
    • 1 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 1 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 1 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 1 of 5 stars Service
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
no way!
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Museums / Cultural / Historical sites
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“wonderful place with a fantastic owner”

The Columns on Clinton

Apr 10, 2007
0/3 found this review helpful

My wife had to undergo knee surgery at the Philadelphia Hospital the week of Thanksgiving. I stayed at the Columns for a few days while she underwent her surgery. I was alone and terrified because of her upcoming surgery. The owner of the B&B Kathy treated me as if I was one of the family. She even went so far as to bring me a Turkey Dinner ( to the hospital )on Thanksgiving day because she wanted to make sure I had something to eat because all the restaurants were closed for the holiday. I can only say one thing about the B&B its a wonderful place to stay. Its very comfortable with nice large rooms and the owner is a wonderful person. My wife and I will only stay there now when we go back to Philadelphia. I cant say enough about the way I was treated. Kathy truly is a nice lady and she goes above and beyond.

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copHarding's Summary
Date of Stay: November 2006
Member since: April 10, 2007
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“Innkeeper is Horrendous, Heat was broken”

The Columns on Clinton

Feb 21, 2007
14/15 found this review helpful

I stayed at the Columns on Clinton, and while the property was almost livable, the experience was made practically unbearable by the vile manners of the owner, Kathy.

When we arrived (we were later than she had been told by the booking company we would arrive, but this is travel--one does not always arrive at an exact time) she actually YELLED at us! She harangued us for 15 minutes, accusing us of having "ruined her entire day."

After this horrific outburst, she took us up to the room on the third floor, which was very small and had a shared bathroom in the hall with two other rooms. When we got to the room, she says in this offhand manner "oh, by the way, the heat isn't working." Are you kidding me? It was absolutely freezing--temperature in the low 20's and snowing. She says, oh here's an electric heater, as if she was doing us a huge favor.

We plug in the heater, she goes downstairs, and then--the fuse blows, knocking out both the lights and the heater. We call her back up, and she basically blamed us for overloading the circuit. She unplugs one heater, flips the breaker, and we are now down to one heater about the size of a toaster. She goes downstairs again, and within a couple of minutes, the fuse blows again, plunging us into the cold and darkness. We call her back, and she accuses us of turning on more aplliances and blames the outage on us! We tell her we touched nothing, and she just glares at us and then accuses us of entering another room, and turning on THEIR heater! Needless to say, this was completely ridiculous.

Finally, the pathetic heater holds up the rest of the night and we huddle for warmth.

The next morning, we go down for breakfast, which was neither hot nor homemade, and she starts haranguing us and the other guests, who were equally taken aback, about her belief that she is "the only white woman fit to run for president in this country." I am completely serious--she actually said that. Then she announces that she would like to "go to Texas and personally throw all of the immigrants out of this country." At this point, I just got up and left.

We did not eat anymore breakfasts and this so-called "B&B" and we did everything to avoid this awful woman, who snapped at us every time she saw us. When we finally left the godforsaken place after three days, she actually accused us of stealing her books! I am not kidding.

This was without a doubt the worst hotel experience I have ever had, and it was totally overpriced! I can't imagine a person more ill-suited to the B&B business than the owner of ths Columns on Clinton.

I would not recommend anyone stay here under any circumstances.

  • This TripAdvisor Member:
    • Liked — Location
    • Disliked — Hostess/Owner
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travelerNYCandDC's Summary
Date of Stay: February 2007
Traveled with: Spouse / significant other
Visit was for: Romantic getaway
Age group: 25-34
Member since: February 21, 2007
  • My ratings for this hotel are:
    • 1 of 5 stars Value
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 2 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 1 of 5 stars Service
    • 1 of 5 stars Business service
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
no way!
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Museums / Cultural / Historical sites
Was this review helpful? Yes No
Check Rates
Average price*: $162 (year-round)
Call now to book: 1-800-454-6835 from hotels.com

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