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Rose and Thistle Bed & Breakfast
Patti & Steve D'Esposito
132 Chestnut Street
Cooperstown, NY 13326
Phone: (607)547-5345
Fax: (607) 547-5917
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Going Green Commitments
- We have changed all our lightbulbs to cfl's, we recycle plastics, glass, cardboard and purchased energy efficient appliances to control energy consumption.
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Open Year Round, including holidaysNews
Clark Beautification Award (09/01/11)
The Cooperstown Gang (07/23/09)
For baseball fans, add to the mix the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum on Main Street and surely Cooperstown bats a home run in perfect getaways. (Now I sound like a travel brochure.)
Ken, the kids, and I have visited Cooperstown twice - in support of Ken's pals Eddie and Cal, former Orioles teammates inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003 (Eddie Murray) and 2007 (Cal Ripken Jr).
For a switch, we had opted to stay in a Bed & Breakfast versus a hotel. Online I had found a charming, pretty, and well-kept house on Chestnut Street called the Rose and Thistle, less than a mile from the Main Street bustle.
Perfect choice. Two Yankees fans own it. Steve and Patti D'Esposito from New Jersey had moved upstate in 2002 to try their hands at innkeeping, after working Manhattan's rat race their entire careers.
Let me assure you ... this couple is in the perfect occupation.
We stayed for several nights at their inn and were hit with hospitality, warmth, and graciousness unequaled at any hotel. Plus we met who we've since labeled "The Cooperstown Gang" ... a group of the most die-hard baseball fans I've ever encountered in the 18 years as Mrs. Singy: Larry, Joan & Henry of N.J. ... Pat & Jim of N.Y. ... Scott of CT ... and Agatha, Steve & Steve Jr. of N.J., most Yankees' fans, with some Braves, Dodgers, and Mets in the mix - who meet year after year at the Rose and Thistle to celebrate baseball and the Hall of Fame's inductees.
This bunch of extremely friendly folks welcomed the newest family, the Singletons, to their annual gathering with open arms (it didn't hurt one of us happened to be a baseball announcer for the NY Yankees).
"They are baseball junkies who are pranksters, and loveable like family," said Patti of her Hall of Fame Weekend crew.
When Patti and Steve had announced to them that Ken Singleton would be staying at the inn, "Jim started to stutter and shake," said Patti, "and almost spilled his coffee. Henry was close to tears upon meeting Ken and said it was the best experience in his life. Larry was impressed with the amount of time Ken spent with our guests - he said he didn't want to wash his shoulder after Ken hugged him!"
Our welcome by this lovely group was astonishing. A splendid weekend! Steve slaps a scrumptious abundant breakfast on the large dining room table like your stomach wouldn't believe ... and the D'Espositos treat their guests as family, even hosting a "porch barbeque" after the induction ceremony is over (which the group attends of course).
As we departed the inn after our first visit, they promised to save us the top floor room for Cal Ripen Jr's induction in 2007 - and do you know - they did? We revisited Cooperstown again, stayed at their wonderful B&B, and reacquainted with The Cooperstown Gang during an equally wonderful weekend, if not better.
"Everyone was humbled and honored to be in the Singleton family's company," said Patti.
Yet it was our family actually who felt humbled to be so welcomed, and able to stay connected via e-mail to such a wonderful baseball bunch - the Cooperstown gang.
(And if I was writing a travel column, the Rose and Thistle would be awarded five stars! Visit their beautiful inn. Tell them the Singletons sent you.)
As written in Mrs. Singy's Blog
MrsSingy@suzannesingleton.com
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About Us
An enchanted experience awaits you at this turn of the century Victorian Bed and Breakfast, located in the village of Cooperstown. The Rose and Thistle combines old world charm and new world luxury to let you experience Bed and Breakfast in an elegant tradition.
The Rose and Thistle Bed and Breakfast offers its guests a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Relax on the wraparound porch or enjoy a game in the parlor.
A hearty country breakfast is served at 8;30 each morning in the dining room.
After a long day's experience in the village, enjoy a refreshing beverage on the porch.
More than just a village, Cooperstown is a state of mind where hospitality, graciousness and tranquility soothe the soul.
In the evening, after dining in one of the many fine local restaurants, enjoy a night of opera, theater or music.
Whatever the season, whatever your pleasure, enjoy the magic that is Cooperstown

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