"We had booked a different hotel, but after we saw the reviews we canceled that one. My wife booked this one. What a beautiful hotel! It was built in the 1800s and they have managed to keep all of its charm over the years. Our room was large and clean and the decor was lovely. The rooms that are not occupied are left open so you may walk around and enjoy the beauty of the place. The lobby is large, with a grand piano present. There is antique furniture throughout. It would have been nice to have some sort of breakfast, but that was not made available. There is coffee brewing in the lobby, but it just regular store bought coffee brewed in a Mr. Coffee. We found a great coffee shop near by. The Broken Grounds Cafe. They offer excellent coffee there. We visited there, had coffee and a delicious muffin. On Sunday, we returned to Broken Grounds Cafe to discover they have church services there Sunday morning at 8 and 10. This saved us a trip down the road to a different church we were going to visit. The music was worshipful and pastor Hershel’s message was spot on. We stayed for both services while enjoyed ore coffee and breakfast food. The Millersburg Hotel is located in the middle of everything downtown. We walked around town. We would stay here again. We were only 30 minutes from Sugarcreek were we went on Saturday evening to see the Play Elijah: Prophet of Fire. The staff was very friendly and Jammie gave us a free up grade, because the room we had booked was not available."