Saturday, September 21, 2013

Update on Mango Inn

The Mango Inn in Florida has new innkeepers, new recipes and a great Facebook page. They deserve an update!



Nestled on a secluded corner lot, this historic home was built in 1915 and said to be one of the oldest homes in Lake Worth, FL. Casual elegance, privacy and cascading water fountains make you feel as if you are in a private oasis. A full gourmet breakfast awaits you on the veranda overlooking the pool each morning. The inn is a short 10 minute walk to the beach and downtown Lake Worth where visitors will find several wonderful restaurants, shops, antique stores and galleries.  Innkeepers Judi, Deb and Bill hope that a stay at the Mango Inn Bed and Breakfast in Lake Worth, FL will provide you with a peaceful respite from everyday life.

About the new innkeepers:
"There’s a doctor and two nurses calling the shots at The Mango Inn, but don’t let that mislead you. This casually elegant 10-room B&B housed in three structures built between 1915 and 1920 bears not a stitch of resemblance to a hospital. Within walking distance of downtown shops and restaurants, the inn has artfully decorated rooms, lush tropical gardens and a pool (breakfast — both nutritious and yummy — is typically served on the veranda beside it). The beach is just a 15-minute stroll away!


Siblings Judi Flynn and Debbie Null are nurses, and Debbie’s husband, Bill Null, is an orthopedic surgeon. Judi, whose ex-husband is a surgeon, and Debbie say both have done a lot of entertaining, so the transition to running a B&B seemed a good idea."

By Mary Thurwachter



Be sure to follow them on Facebook to know what's going on.

You can still get the yummy recipes the former innkeepers, Lindsay & Nancy Richards, included in my cookbook. Be sure to click on the sidebar to order your copy. Lindsay's Fresh Mango Bread, Lindsay's Baked Apple Clafouti, Peach Crepes.

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