Brief History:
The private residence that evolved into the Reveille Inn was built in 1941 for the J.W. Potts family. In 1971, the house went into the joint ownership of the Kraemers, McCradys and Templetons until they sold it in 1982 to 3H Joint Venture. It was occupied by the Kappa Alpha Fraternity until the property was purchased and renovated to its present day comfort and ambiance by George and Janet Friddle in July 1996.
This southern colonial style bed & breakfast standing stately on one acre of land is shaded by old sentinel oaks. Four large bedrooms with private baths are furnished and decorated in the rich traditions of Texas A&M University.
Reveille Inn prides itself on maintaining the highest standards of service and quality. For this purpose, comments from our guests are welcomed as part of our requested feedback on thier stay.
Previous Guest Comments:
"Excellent Value!"
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"Beautiful, Comfortable and Spacious!"
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"Excellent hostess. The choices for breakfast were very exquisite! It was truly a delight to wake up to the type of service we experienced. I will truly recommend this inn to other visitors to the area."
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"Every detail of the rooms & hospitality seems well appointed and thought out. Excellent taste in decoration."
"Clean - quiet & personable" |
"Everything was beautiful"
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"Don't change a thing." |
"For your $ you get much more than a hotel room. You get the peace of being in a home."
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"We will recommend the Reveille Inn to others and hopefully will be back ourselves." |
"No suggestions - it was perfect. Best Food!"
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"Your hostess was just excellent" |
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