At
The Wentworth, guests tell us they return again and again to enjoy the
same level of service, superb dining, and relaxation they've enjoyed
before - and to see what's new. Our new suites in Arden and Sunnyside
have become our most requested accommodations. The Amster
includes a sauna and hot tub outdoors in the courtyard; and suites,
which each feature a king-size sleigh bed and a fireplace. This
building located on the golf course (the cross country ski trails in
winter) just across the street from the Main Inn is a great choice for
small corporate groups or golf and cross country ski groups.
Take a moment to view the
Tour our Rooms
section complete with floorplans, detailed room descriptions,
photos and nightly rates!
It's always our goal to ensure The Wentworth meets the
highest standards, and the critics are telling us we're succeeding.
The Wentworth again received Wine Spectator's Award of Excellence for
our wine list. We're also proud to announce that Mobil has awarded The
Wentworth three stars.
Chef Brian Gazda, a graduate of the New England
Culinary Institute and who has worked at the famous Boston Harbor
Hotel under the tutelage of talented Chef Daniel Bruce has brought
with him an exceptional wealth of knowledge. He has extensively
researched New England food products, to find the finest and
freshest ingredients, producing a wide range of delicious tastes,
with care and attention to detail and presentation. Chef Gazda
offers his signature style and extensive knowledge to create a
cuisine unparalleled in the Mount Washington Valley.
Take a moment to review our current menu.
As you read through the menu, and make a selection to enjoy during
your next visit, please remember that the menu is subject to change
based on availability of ingredients.
—Fritz Koeppel, Owner/Innkeeper
Surely one of these will be appropriate for your
plans.
Celebrating 20 years with The Wentworth
Pat Davis at the Front Desk celebrated her 20
anniversary of employment at The Wentworth. Family, friends and
co-workers joined her on Tuesday evening, February 15th to celebrate
the occasion. To all of us at The Wentworth, Pat is more than a
co-worker – she is a best friend, mother figure, mentor and a
smiling face that greets us every morning as we come to work. There
are many of our guests who return year after year and will only make
their reservation with Pat. This gives the guests and Pat an
opportunity to catch up on their news as many of them have know Pat
for years. It is not a normal check in when they arrive at The
Wentworth – guests are greeted as old friends, as indeed many of
them are to Pat, and check out is a goodbye between friends and the
hope that they will see each other again in the near future.
Pat Davis is simply the best at The Wentworth and we
are so fortunate to have such a dedicated and wonderful employee and
friend.
The Wentworth Experience
If you've been to the Wentworth, you expect very
personal service. If you're planning a visit for the first time,
you deserve it!
Holiday Parties
The Wentworth is the ideal setting for a holiday party.
We offer a variety of options from brunch to lunch to light fare to
formal dinners. Parties can be arranged for small social groups to
large corporate parties. Special menus, dancing and
entertainment, or
other entertainment can be arranged. For more information - please
contact our Sales Department at 800-637-0013.
It's always our
goal to ensure The Wentworth meets the highest standards, and the
critics are telling us we're succeeding. The Wentworth again received
Wine Spectator's Award of Excellence for our wine list,
and our dining room has been awarded
with four diamonds from AAA. We're also proud to
announce that Mobil has awarded The Wentworth three
stars and is recommended by Conde Nast
Johansens.
The following appeared on Boston.com
Headline: Present-day luxuries, yet evocative of bygone era
Date: October 30, 2005
"JACKSON VILLAGE, N.H. -- At The Wentworth, lovers leave scribbled
wishes in a tall Moroccan vase before they leave the antique inn's
''honeymoon room." To see the full recommendation, click on the
link below:
http://www.boston.com:80/travel/articles/2005/10/30/present_day_luxuries_yet_evocative_of_bygone_era