I've never stayed at the Maker Hotel,but my wife and I LOVE the restaurant. Delicious food, I really enjoy their coffee. Excellent waitstaff. Wonderfully decorated.
Perfect spot in the heart of Hudson
This place is like a dream. It's like stepping back into time in a Gatsby world Highly recommend ♥️
The staff at the Maker created a perfectly curated experience that made us feel like the only guests staying there. They were so incredibly accommodating and warm. I could have stayed there for WEEKS. Pia and Daisy provided us with the most memorable dinner experience. It was worth every dollar spent and the quick 2 hour train ride from the city. Thanks so much to everyone from the concierge desk, housekeeping, the bartenders, waiters, busboys and special shoutout to the pastry chef, we’ll be thinking about that Pavlova for weeks. Cheers to the Maker, a truly one of a kind hotel.
Had a bday bloody mary cocktail and a nosh...omg life changing.
There are hotels that you say "I will stay here again!" about next time you find yourself in a city, and there are hotels that are worth the journey themselves. The Maker is the latter. My wife and I were stunned by it. Shocked at the level of attentiveness to guests, detailing in the rooms, and the fact that almost nothing there seemed off. We laughed as we combed our room (The Architect) looking for flaws in an otherwise exceptional experience. Every element of the experience is carefully considered and shows a sense of hospitality you just don't get at somewhere like the Waldorf Astoria or even other boutique 5 star hotels. A key example to me was breakfast. Before the excellent cafe opens at 8, your choice of coffee or tea and a print(!) NYT are delivered to your room to tide you over. No in-room Keurig here. We promised ourselves we'd be back multiple times a year to enjoy a weekend away in their care. It's such an exceptional experience, the price seemed almost beside the point by the time we left. If there was one detail that ultimately frustrated us, it was the lights in our room. The impeccable decor used many, many, lamps, none of which were controlled from switches. Going to bed involved turning off each of the half dozen lamps in addition to all the switches. If a renovation is ever considered, a "master switch" for room lighting at the bed would be much appreciated.