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Rocheport business owner opens B&B for women only

Rocheport business owner opens B&B for women only

    The co-owner of an antiques shop and general store in Rocheport has opened an “un-hosted” bed & breakfast in Rocheport that caters to groups of women.

    Girls Night Inn is a a two-bedroom white cottage next to the Katy Trail and a short distance from the center of town. 

    Dianna Dunn, co-owner of Granny’s Antiques & Gifts in Rocheport, and a colleague from State Farm, Lisa Hare, bought the house at 103 Central St. in August.

    The house sleeps six to eight women, and the idea is for a group of women to rent the entire house and be able to make breakfast and other meals in the kitchen themselves.

    “Women will be able to have the whole place to themselves and be able to come into the living room in their pajamas at night and feel comfortable,” Dunn said.

    Dunn said a typical day for guests would be a shopping spree at the local antique stores in the morning, lunch at Abigail’s restaurant, dinner at Les Bourgeois winery and a visit to the general store in the evening to listen to live music.

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