My review is for the B&B accommodation. Didn't eat at the restaurant.
The B&B has 3 rooms in total. We stayed in the Fletcher Room which is on the floor above the restaurant. There is another suite upstairs from ours, and being a wood building, we could clearly hear the floor creak and thud when people were walking around. The room is nicely furnished, has a queen bed and is air-conditioned. The bed was way too soft from what we are used to, and I got a stiff neck in the morning. No closet in the room except for a small rack with a couple of hangers.
The common room has a fireplace, sofas, some books and board games. Nice view of the lake from the patio. Breakfast consists of muffins, fruits and granola bars, placed in a basket in the room. Coffee (K cups) is available in the common room.
No staff is present in the B&B, and check-in is self-serviced with door codes provided for access. We never got the door code until we messaged the property on the day of check-in. I suspect the message was stuck at Expedia (through which we booked the room).
The B&B is only a 10-minte drive to the airport, convenient for catching a morning flight out like we did.