Cedars of Williamsburg Bed & Breakfast
616 Jamestown Road Williamsburg, Virginia, 23185, United States
Historical Traveler Reviews Cedars of Williamsburg Bed & Breakfast
Williamsburg Comfort
The Cedars B & B is a most charming and hospitable B & B. It is ideally located in the heart of Williamsburg within a short walk or drive to the major attractions.
The Cedars captures the charm and comfort that you would expect of a first class B&B along with a personal touch that reflects the personalities its owners, Grace and Bob. It has a variety of very comfortable rooms that are decorated with great taste and tradition. The surrounding gardens are well-tended and provide an excellent backdrop to the B&B.
From the outset, Grace and Bob were very helpful in assisting us to plan and arrange our visit. We were able to see and do a lot of things that we would otherwise not have done.
Breakfast was served in a bright, sunny room that was inviting and conducive to meeting and chatting with others. The food was excellent and kept us going for the day.
Grace & Bob and their staff were very friendly and cheerful and made us feel very much at home. In fact, our first stay at the Cedars was so pleasant that we decided to return for a second time this year.
Delicious breakfast
Quiet atmosphere. Convenient location to see the sights. Breakfast was delicious.
Romance at its best!!
My husband and I decided to stay in a bed and breakfast for our 10th anniversary. We had never done this before and did a lot of research. We decided on the Cedars Bed and Breakfast and were so glad that we did! We were received by gracious hosts and friendly smiles. After signing in, we were shown our "home away from home." We were so pleased with our room, we actually didn't want to stray to far. We did visit the Prime Outlets and had a fabulous dinner. The Cedars was clean and cozy. We were greeted by Bob for breakfast the next morning and the food was delicious - no continental fare here! Our picture was taken and we received a copy before we left. I have never felt so comfortable around virtual strangers as I did during our visit. We will definitely be back!
AAA+++
Bob & Grace do an excellent job of making you feel welcome, providing info and activities in Williamsburg and providing a beautiful setting for our getaway.
Wonderful Experience
Selected the Cedars for our anniversary based on the website and were very happy with the room, staff, breakfasts and special touches which were provided by Bob, Heather, Nancye and the staff.
Cedars is 4 Stars!
I am a regular visitor to the Cedars and will continue to use the Cedar when I visit my daughter at William and Mary.
The Cedars is 4 STARS.
1 year anniversary
My husband and I had a wonderful time at Cedars Bed and Breakfast. We went for our 1 year anniversary. We had a weekend that we will never forget, thanks to the staff of Cedars. We will be returning to Williamsburg and to Cedars.
Laura and Jason Schadle
Great place to stay
Had a wonderful three days at the Cedars. Beautiful rooms, excellent breakfasts and very helpful staff. Location couldn't be faulted, only a seven minute walk into historic Williamsburg. Definately worth crossing the Atlantic Ocean for!
A nice place to stay
It was a lovely B&B with a marvelous and very friendly staff! It is also in a great location in walking distance to the historical area. We stayed in the George Washington Suite. Additionally in our room the bathroom was quite small, other rooms had larger or even smaller (closet size) bathrooms. Note- there are no TV in the B&B.
Best Place in Williamsburg
This is a great B&B. The accommodations were fabulous and the hospitality superb. They take your picture every morning and put it on their brochure. A real treat if your traveling to Williamsburg. Highly recommended.
Travel Blogs by Travelers Who Stayed at this B&BCedars of Williamsburg Bed & Breakfast
Over the river and through the woods
Heck, we even have so many ancestors who came from Virginia (back to the pre-revolutionary period) that this could even be a grandmother's house. :D
Today was the official start of the trip. Thankfully the snow and ice had passed through Houston yesterday, so we had no trouble getting out of town. Well, except that mom's power went out ( …
Sunday, a day of... rest?
Morning... it comes far too early in the morning.
After snoozing through the alarm a couple of times, we finally made our way down to breakfast just in time to make it. They stop serving at 9:30, and by the time we got down there they were almost out of scrambled eggs and ham, though their quiche/fritatta/casserole had enough left for us …



