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Businiess name:  The Greenbriar Inn
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Love love loved my first trip to the Greenbrier. The interior design is absolutely breathtaking but don't sell yourself short by spending all of your time indoors. The outdoors is where its AT!!! From the moment I arrived I noticed that the air smells like honey. The mountains and scenery are spectacular. My massage was one of the best that I have ever had. Service was great. My favorite restaurant was the one in the golf club. The waiter there said that he was a second or third generation employee and ""it was a privilege to work at The Greenbrier"". WOW!!! What an awesome attitude! \r \r An unexpected detail was that the housekeepers were super nice and also left a handwritten note in my room every day. I felt like I was on a ""grown up glamorous camping"" trip...which I hear is called ""glamping"". This trip will be the first of many.

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