TOUR the DRAGONFLY
The Dragonfly Bed and Breakfast is located at 73 East Main Street in the picturesque town of West Brookfield, Massachusetts, on the corner of the town common. Experience the comfort and elegance of a lovingly restored 18th-century Colonial in a tranquil Old New England setting.
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The Dining Room
We only serve breakfast, but why not do it with a little bit of class?
Every morning during your stay with us, the best comfort food this side of the Quaboag River awaits you in the Dining Room. Our signature granola is made fresh every day. All of our scones, muffins, biscuits and pastries are made on the premises, using all-natural ingredients and baked just minutes before they make their entrance. Breakfast entrees are made to order, or, for larger groups, can be prepared family-style. We guarantee you won't leave hungry. (We are proud to support local farms for our eggs, fruits and vegetables whenever possible.) |
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The Keeping Room
If walls could talk, oh the stories these would tell.
Once used as a birthing room by the town doctor, the Keeping Room is the center of our home. Here you can enjoy a friendly game of cards, challenge someone to a board game, or enjoy afternoon refreshments, all in front of a crackling fire (seasonal, of course). Or if you’re looking for a quieter escape, borrow a book from our library collection and find yourself transported to the limits of your imagination.
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The Living Room
Remember the room in your grandparents’ house that was never used? This isn’t that room.
We combined casual elegance with old colonial charm, resulting in a living room unlike any we’ve ever spent time in. With a comfortable sofa and side chair, a candle-lit fireplace, antique piano and classic artwork, the Living Room allows you to do something most living rooms don’t. Kick back and relax. |
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Roxy the Calico Cat
Our house wouldn’t be a home without a cat, and Roxy is her name.
She loves a good scratch on her head. But judging from her size, you probably don't want to pick her up.
Roxy spends the majority of her time sleeping in her quarters of The Dragonfly, the same quarters she begrudgingly allows her owners to share with her. Every now and then she manages to sneak into the Dining Room or Living Room and can be seen trying to rearrange the furniture by rubbing against it with her head. She's not allowed in the guest rooms, but she'll never understand why everyone doesn't want cat hair on their clothes. |
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Guest Rooms
Tour our beautiful guest rooms:
The Dayzee Room
The Washington Room
The Ocracoke Suite
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