Established in 1789, and rebuilt after the War of 1812, The Olde Angel Inn holds the distinction of being Ontario’s oldest operating inn. The Angel’s rooms have exposed hand-hewn beams and thick plank floors, still echoing the hotel’s incredible history and heritage. This veritable museum of Niagara’s heritage boasts quaint yet modern accommodations, whose inviting, old world charm creates the perfect ambiance for winding down after a day of exploring. A perennial favourite among locals and travellers, The Olde Angel has an onsite pub with hearty, English-style fare and an extensive menu of single-malt whiskies.
Latest Reviews
Luisa G
The hotel is an historical wonder (even if I didn't see the ghost). It dates back to the war of 1812 when it got burned down and rebuilt in 1815. The staff are very helpful and personable. The...
Lauryn C
The hotel is unique and a lot of fun! The food at the pub was excellent and such an enjoyable atmosphere. We stayed in a room above the pub and was noisy in the morning as you could hear moving...
Rob H
Brooklin, Canada
A friendly welcome at check-in, room was small (Captain's Room) but comfortable. We ate both lunch and dinner at the pub which was very good. Lots of taps, I recommend the Angel Bitter. Reminded...