In 1895, Jeff R. Brown built the finest brick hotel in Ontario County. The Naples Hotel and Restaurant soon became an impressive landmark, the center for dinners, weddings and banquets. Many speeches by prominent politicians, including Robert Kennedy, were delivered from the spacious front porch. The foundation of the building is three feet thick and the walls are five bricks thick.
Today, the Naples Hotel and Restaurant strives to maintain a lively and entertaining combination of the present with days gone by. The federal period architecture of the building is virtually as it was built. The first floor bar is almost as it was in the 1890's, and the Victorian dining rooms are unlike anything you'll find in today's chain restaurants. It's impossible to classify The Naples Hotel as strictly a fine dining restaurant, club, bed and breakfast or hotel. What we do here is simply unique.
Our "tap room" and bar area are very lively and we have entertainment 3 nights a week.