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Anonymous on 10/6/2015 9:38:27 PM:
I would avoid at all costs. While Steve is a nice man, his lodge was filthy and cluttered. We had serious concerns with breakfast due to the unsanitary conditions. This is most uncomfortable I have ever been at any B&B.

 
Peter Sheridan from Santa Rosa, CA on 10/13/2015 5:14:47 PM:
If you want to spend a reasonable amount of money for a reasonable amount of cleanliness then Steve is your best bet. It's not a frilly B&B. There was some cat hair around and clutter in the main area. But nothing to call the Health Department about. Steve is a widower and
lives there. It's still cleaner than most. If you want to talk to someone local abut the flora and fauna of the area He's it. He's a character with honest charm and no deception.

 
John Walker from Hancock, MD on 11/27/2015 7:14:52 PM:
Peter, I beg to differ with you about Steve Huebner and the cleanliness of Little Orleans Lodge. The place is a cluttered mess; the kitchen has been inspected on numerous occasions by the Allegany County Health Department, however they cannot shut him down because his establishment is classified a B&B and not a full blown commercial kitchen. Steve is pushing 80 and can barely keep up with the place all by himself. Allegany County Commissioner Bill Valentine has a bulging folder full of complaints about the cleanliness at Little Orleans Lodge dating back to 2008. He has run off all hired help who maintained the place and is exhibiting the early symptoms of Altimeter’s. A note for anonymous, please contact Allegany County Commissioner Bill Valentine and file a formal complaint (301) 777-5911.