Bloomfield's BEST Kept Secret: Cobblestone Inn & Suites (IA)

Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Bloomfield Bloomfield (IA) United States

Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Bloomfield Bloomfield (IA) United States

Bloomfield's BEST Kept Secret: Cobblestone Inn & Suites (IA)

Bloomfield's BEST Kept Secret: Cobblestone Inn & Suites (IA) - A Review From a Real Person (and a Bit of a Mess)

Okay, so I've heard whispers. Bloomfield, Iowa. Sounds… well, it sounds like Iowa. And let’s be honest, my expectations weren't exactly soaring. But "Cobblestone Inn & Suites"? It promised a secret, a hidden gem. And, you know what? They weren’t entirely lying. Get ready, because this isn't your sterilized, corporate review. This is real life, folks. I'm talking messy hair, caffeine jitters, and a desperate need for a good weekend getaway.

First Impressions (and a Slight Existential Crisis in the Lobby)

Pulling up, the exterior is…well, classic Cobblestone. Clean, brick, and familiar. Finding the entrance, well, that was easy. The friendly front desk person at 24-hour Reception. The decor is a step up from your standard roadside motel. (I love the phrase, "hotel chain" but its kinda like saying there are brands but here's no way to know what brand it is, because they all work at the same hotel, and you don't know the hotel chain.)

Then comes the actual check-in. Contactless check-in/out has been a lifesaver in the age of, you know, everything. And the fact they have hand sanitizer is a huge plus, I'm not gonna lie. Little things like that matter more than ever. The process was smooth, so smooth I momentarily forgot to use the hand sanitizer, which, in retrospect, was kinda silly.

Rooms! Glorious Rooms! (And the Fine Print)

My room? Pretty darn good. I'm a sucker for a desk (gotta pretend I'm working sometimes), and this one was functional. The Wi-Fi [free] was actually fast – a miracle! And thank goodness for the complimentary tea and coffee maker because I am not a morning person without a caffeine injection.

The air conditioning worked like a champ. Blackout curtains? Essential for someone who needs to sleep in…which, let's face it, is almost everyone. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! It was a lifesaver. I did have to fiddle with the TV remote (isn't it always the TV remote?!), but ultimately, I was able to find something mildly entertaining.

Here's where I get a little picky: I wish there was a real mirror near the door, and a full mirror.

Cleanliness, Safety, and, You Know, Not Getting Sick

Okay so let's be honest, I love the idea of all those nice spa things, but I didn't get to the spa or the pool with view or anything like that. I was just not in the mood. However, the hotel really delivered on cleanliness which is probably most important nowadays. I saw the staff really taking care of the place because Individually-Wrapped food options for breakfast were a welcomed addition – felt safe and secure. Then the Rooms sanitized between stays, and Staff trained in safety protocol? I felt secure, this is a big issue these days.

Food, Glorious Food (and a Confession)

The breakfast [buffet] was surprisingly good. I'm talking waffles, sausage, eggs, fruit, the whole shebang. And yes, I went back for seconds. Don't judge me. They also had breakfast takeaway service, which is clutch if you're in a hurry (or just want to eat in your PJs, no judgment). I spent some time at the coffee shop…and maybe the snack bar…because, well, I was on vacation. And the bottle of water in the room was appreciated. I actually did not explore the Asian breakfast or the Asian cuisine in restaurant, but there are some options and I'm sure it's good.

Beyond the Room: The "Things to Do" Dilemma

Okay, so Bloomfield, Iowa. This isn't Vegas, people. I'm not gonna lie, I'm generally a city person, so I went in with a bit of trepidation about Things to do. However, the hotel is actually pretty centrally located, and the staff was helpful. This is a great home base for exploring the local stuff nearby.

Other Services and Tidbits (because who doesn't love a good tidbit?)

  • Laundry service was available, but I didn't use it. (I'm on vacation, dammit!).
  • Air conditioning in public area– It was definitely working.
  • I appreciated the Elevator.
  • Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site? Absolutely essential.
  • I didn't need the Babysitting service.
  • Luggage storage was available.
  • Daily housekeeping kept everything tidy.
  • I'm not sure what the Shrine is, I didn't see one.
  • Meeting/banquet facilities are available, perfect for those work trips.
  • Family/child friendly - good to know!
  • Cashless payment service - another win, as I hate carrying cash.
  • First aid kit - always a good thing to have
  • They have a Convenience store… but I didn't buy a thing
  • Smoking area - it's there if you need it, but smoking? Pass.

The Verdict? (And A Slightly Dramatic Conclusion)

Look, Cobblestone Inn & Suites in Bloomfield, Iowa isn't going to change your life. But, for a relaxing stay in a solid spot, it delivers. It's clean, efficient, the staff is friendly, and the bed was actually comfortable. It’s a safe base to do life from. It's not glitz and glamour, but it is a good choice. The Cobblestone Inn & Suites is good, they need a little more. They are working at it.

Quirks I Found Delightful:

  • The elevator was a little slow, but charmingly so.
  • The little packets of everything you need in the bathroom are a nice touch.

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Okay, buckle up, buttercups. Planning a trip to Bloomfield, Iowa… well, that's a sentence I never thought I'd utter. But here we are. Cobblestone Inn & Suites, Bloomfield. Let's see if we can survive… and maybe even enjoy it.

Bloomfield Belly-Flop Bonanza: A Highly Subjective, Slightly Unhinged Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and Initial Panic

  • 1:00 PM - Arrival (and Existential Dread): Okay, flight was delayed. Always is. The rental car, a dusty Ford Focus named…well, let's just say it's named something unflattering. First impression of Bloomfield? Quiet. Too quiet. The Cobblestone is… well, it's a Cobblestone. Expectation: neutral. Reality: a lobby that smells faintly of chlorine and regret.
  • 1:30 PM - Room Reconnaissance: Single Queen, non-smoking. (Thank God.) Clean enough. Basic. The TV remote is probably older than I am. The air conditioning… sounds like a dying walrus. Emotional reaction: mild acceptance bordering on resignation. At least there's a mini-fridge, a beacon of hope in this vast, flat Iowa sea. And a microwave! (More later.)
  • 2:00 PM - Bloomfield Town Square Exploration (Attempt 1): Wander around the town square. Find a lot of empty storefronts, a beautifully maintained Courthouse, and a very serious-looking war memorial. I swear, I think the squirrels are judging me. Feeling: a simmering blend of curiosity and… boredom. Okay, maybe I’m projecting, but it's a slow burn kind of day.
  • 3:00 PM - Grocery Store Goldmine (and Snack Acquisition): The local Hy-Vee. Oh, the glory of the grocery store! Grabbed some essentials: chips (duh), salsa (essential), a suspicious-looking pre-made sandwich (living on the edge!), and a six-pack of… well, something local. Gotta support the Iowa economy, right? Aisle 10: Cookie aisle. Spent more time there than I’d like to admit. (That microwave is calling my name.)
  • 4:00 PM - Hotel Room Hibernation (and Microwave Mastery): Back to base camp. Time to strategize. Experiment with the microwave. I've got this. Sandwich disaster averted, chips triumph, beer is cold. Feeling: slight contentment. Comfort food is a balm for the soul.

Day 2: The Deep Dive (and Minor Meltdown)

  • 9:00 AM - Continental Breakfast Confrontation: Free breakfast at the Cobblestone. Waffles: check. Overripe bananas: check. Sugary cereal that's probably 80% air: check. Coffee that could raise the dead… or at least mildly irritate them: double-check. I grab everything, because, you know, it’s free (and the only other option is that weird, overly formal diner two blocks over). Feeling: Surprisingly okay. I'm a sucker for a waffle.
  • 10:00 AM - Appanoose County Historical Society: Now, this is where things get interesting. Or at least, they could get interesting. The woman at the front desk – bless her heart – clearly loves her job, but let's just say she's taken a very deep dive into the history of… everything. I'm talking about the history of the historical society itself. (Apparently, that’s a long story). It’s a charming place, even if my brain’s currently being overloaded with detailed accounts of local agriculture (and something about a particularly grumpy goose). Feeling: Educational. And slightly claustrophobic.
  • 12:00 PM - Lunch at the Bloomfield Diner. Okay, I gave in to the overwhelming charm (and lack of immediate alternatives). Classic diner fare. Greasy spoon perfection. The waitress (the same one who seated me) knew my order before I opened my mouth: coffee, burger (with a side of fries… obvi). I could get used to this. Now, this is Iowa, and I'm here for it.
  • 1:00 PM - "Exploring" the Local Parks (and Unintentional Wildlife Encounters): Bloomfield has parks. They're… green. There's a swing set. I saw a squirrel. It was very focused on a nut. Emotional reaction: a sense of calm. This place is growing on me, in a way that I never thought possible.
  • 3:00 PM - The Antique Store Abyss: I don't like antiques. I find them dusty and vaguely creepy. But I enter. And I find… stuff. Old books, dusty photos, and a porcelain doll that's definitely staring at me. Spent an hour there. Actually, I got lost in there. Didn’t buy anything (thank God), but felt a strange compulsion to rummage through a box of old buttons. Feeling: confused. And possibly haunted.
  • 5:00 PM - Hotel Room Therapy (and Chip-Induced Coma): Back to the hotel. Time for a nap. And more chips. And maybe some of that suspicious-looking salsa. Feeling: peaceful. Exhausted. Iowa-fied.

Day 3: Departure (and Unexpected Fondness)

  • 9:00 AM - Another Continental Breakfast (and Waffle Redemption): They're definitely getting better at those waffles. Almost perfect this time. My internal judgement of the place increased by a fraction.
  • 10:00 AM - Last-Minute Bloomfield Stroll (and Goodbye Squirrels): Final lap around the square. The town feels different now, somehow. Less… menacing. I even waved at a squirrel. (He didn't wave back.) Feeling: a strange sense of… warmth?
  • 11:00 AM - The Drive of No Return: Leaving Bloomfield. The Ford Focus, bless its dusty little heart, is performing… acceptably. I honestly didn't expect to enjoy this trip. But I did. And I'm going to miss it, in a weird, Iowa-sized kind of way.
  • 12:00 PM - Goodbye Notes: I could not resist the temptation to write a note to the next hotel guest, about what I have found in Bloomfield. I wrote it in the hotel stationary. And left it on the bed. Feeling: I don't know anymore.

Notes:

  • Food: Embrace the greasy spoon. Trust me.
  • People: They're friendly. Really friendly. Be prepared to smile and nod.
  • Pace: Slow. Embrace the slow. This isn't New York City.
  • Expectations: Lower them. You'll be pleasantly surprised.
  • Emotional Rollercoaster: Buckle up, it's worth it. Maybe.

I might even come back. (Don't tell anyone I said that.)

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Cobblestone Inn & Suites, Bloomfield, IA: Our (Probably Mostly Unsolicited) FAQs

Okay, seriously, is this place actually a "best kept secret?" Because, like, secrets are supposed to be...secret.

Look, here's the deal. Bloomfield, Iowa isn't exactly bustling metropolis. So yeah, "best kept secret" might be a *slight* exaggeration. But! For a town its size, the Cobblestone is surprisingly...good. Like, actually good. Not just "good for Bloomfield." Think of it as a solid, comfy hug after a long drive. The kind you didn't realize you needed until you got it. Whether it’s the secret of the location, or just the amenities, it’s a nice place to rest your weary head.

What's the deal with the breakfast? I've heard whispers...good whispers...and less-than-stellar whispers. Spill the beans. (Or, you know, the scrambled eggs.)

Breakfast. Ah, the cornerstone of any hotel experience. Let's be brutally honest here: it's not the Four Seasons. But it's better than what you'd expect in small-town Iowa. They do the usual continental breakfast stuff: waffles (and they *usually* actually work!), cereal, fruit (sometimes), the questionable "hot" selections (scrambled eggs, sausage patties – proceed with cautious optimism). My advice? Grab a waffle, slather it in syrup, and don't think too hard about what's gone into it. Embrace the sugar rush. It's part of the charm, honestly. I think I once saw a guest trying to make an omelet with a waffle iron, I don’t know if it was a success.

The pool. Everyone always *mentions* the pool. Is it, like, chlorine-scented bliss or a mold-ridden swamp of despair?

Okay, deep breath. The pool... It's indoors. It's heated. And it's... fine. It's probably not going to win any awards. The chlorine smell is definitely present. And you might find a rogue rubber ducky or two abandoned near the edge (I'm not judging, I’m just saying!). But you know what? After a long day of driving, or, you know, *anything* really, it's a pretty darn good place to splash around for a bit. I took my niece and nephew there, once. They were bouncing off the walls, then they spent an hour in the pool and were comatose by 8:30. Gold, pure gold.

What about the rooms? Are they clean? Is the bed comfy? Because, you know, sleep is kind of important.

The rooms are generally clean. I mean, it's not the Ritz, but they're definitely acceptable. The beds... now that’s a mixed bag. One time, I swear, I sank into a mattress that was older than I am. (And I'm, ahem, not exactly a spring chicken myself.) But other times? Perfectly comfy. I think it depends on the room. My advice: if the bed feels like a pancake after you lie down, ask for a different room. Staff is usually pretty accommodating.

Speaking of the staff... are they friendly? Because a surly front desk person can ruin the whole vibe.

The staff? They're lovely, mostly. Midwest nice, through and through. They're probably used to seeing weary travelers and the occasional overly-excited kid. They're helpful, they’re polite. I once needed help finding a gas station at 10 pm and they were beyond patient and kind. Big thumbs up on that front. Sometimes you see a different staff member who's a little more... reserved, but hey, everyone has their off days, right?

Is there anything *really* bad about Cobblestone? Besides the occasional questionable breakfast meat.

Okay, okay... let's get real for a second. The Wi-Fi can be a little…spotty. Don't expect to stream HD movies without some buffering. And the parking lot situation can get a little dicey when the hotel's packed, especially if a tractor-trailer decides it's the perfect place to park for the night. But honestly? These are minor quibbles. I'm nitpicking. Honestly, finding something *truly* terrible? Difficult. It’s just a decent, solid place.

Okay, so, the *one* time you stayed there…what's the most memorable thing that happened? Spill the tea!

Oh man, the *one* time? Let's go with the time *I* went. Me, myself, and the Cobblestone. I was driving cross-country, utterly *exhausted*, and just wanted to collapse. I checked in, got my room, and the exhaustion hit me like a ton of bricks. I’m talking, eyes-burning-staring-into-the-void kind of exhausted. I thought, “I’ll just close my eyes for a minute…” Woke up at 2 AM, shivering. The air conditioning was blasting. And the *battery* in the remote was dead! Dead! No way to turn it off. Now, I'm not usually a dramatic person, but in that moment? I was *convinced* I was going to freeze to death. I fumbled around, trying to find some way to turn it off. No luck. Finally, in desperation, I threw my entire suitcase at the air conditioner. Okay, not my proudest moment. But it worked! The AC shut off. And then, of course, I was wide awake. Spent the next couple of hours figuring out what to do with the now slightly-damaged suitcase. Ultimately, I slept. A slightly chilly sleep, but sleep nonetheless. Now, I could have called the front desk, I suppose. But...well, it was late. And I'm lazy. Anyway, that's one memory I'll never forget!

So, overall, should I stay there?

Look, I'm not your travel agent. But if you're looking for a clean, comfortable, reasonably priced place to crash in Bloomfield, Iowa, the Cobblestone Inn & Suites is a solid bet. Just pack an extra blanket (just in case) and bring your own batteries for the remote (trust me). It's not perfect, but it's got character. And sometimes, that's all you need.

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Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Bloomfield Bloomfield (IA) United States

Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Bloomfield Bloomfield (IA) United States

Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Bloomfield Bloomfield (IA) United States

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