9 adjectives to describe auberges

We were quite drenched on reaching a little wayside auberge.

I stopped to give Violette a meal at a wayside auberge on the side of a hill not far from Soissonsa place surrounded by old oaks, and with so many crows that one could scarce hear one's own voice.

Long after noon, sheer fool's luck led him to a hamlet whose mean auberge served him bread and cheese with a wine singularly thin and acid.

The little inn of the village was the most comfortable auberge I was ever in, and its landlord the kindest and most hospitable of hosts.

This is the only breakfast that one can expect in a rural auberge of Southern France.

In the large kitchen of this rather substantial auberge there was an alcove, a few feet from the chimney-place, containing a neatly tucked-up bed with a crucifix and little holy-water shell by the side.

It will remind us of those days at Compigne, those long days of sunshine and delightof the moonlit Oise, and the tiny auberge at La Croix among the beeches, which even the motorists hadn't yet discovered.

Adjoining is a little inn, more like one of the picturesque auberges of the continent than an English house of cheer.

For it was his common practice to go to bed with the birds and rise with the sun; and more often than not he lodged in the inn of the silver moon, with moss for a couch, leafy boughs for a canopy and the stars for night-lightsaccommodations infinitely more agreeable than those afforded by the grubby and malodorous auberge of the wayside average.

9 adjectives to describe  auberges