The Winfield Inn

900 Scott St, Kyle
(512) 268-1420

Recent Reviews

Bertha skrhak

Very nice.

Reuben Omelanchuk

Excellent venue tailored to our needs. Professional manager was accommodating and I would recommend this facility every time.

Caitlin

This review I have been dreading to write. When we were looking at venues, Winfield Inn was our 3rd stop. We had fallen in love with its unique charm and pristine landscaping immediately captivated us. It seemed perfect for our dream wedding, and after a comprehensive tour by the owner, we stopped searching. Regrettably, our experience took a negative turn post-contract signing.The owner, Leslie, became challenging to reach and took over a month to receive a response and only heard from him when my husband reached out. He has no other staff at the house besides his handyman (who actually helped us the most with answering our questions and meeting us at the venue for walk-throughs). Leslie often would criticize other brides and would say to my husband “this is her day, not yours”.As the planning process progressed, unanticipated costs would come up because of his lack of staff. Unfortunately his contract was very vague so there was nothing we could do but negotiate, leaving us feeling nickel-and-dimed.On the wedding day, issues escalated. Leslie called me really worked up about our plan for hauling trash after the wedding. My sister referred him back to my coordinator as this had already been discussed. Within 20 min, I got a email attempting to charge a fee that he eventually waived.Upon arrival, the venue was a mess—dead grass, a water leak in the grooms “suite” and a dirty pavilion- where we had our reception and my mother ended up mopping, and even a dead bird on one of the beams (a guest told me during the reception). The bathrooms were disgusting and the house where we got ready had additionally not been cleaned. My mom cleaned some here too. It was horrible.During one of my conversations with Leslie prior to this day, I had asked about cleaning of the venue. He told me he had a housekeeping staff that cleans the house and the pavilion and would come after the Friday night wedding. When confronting Leslie about the cleaning discrepancy, he quickly shifted blame to the Friday bride saying she was supposed to have taken care of it. I don’t understand how a wedding venue does not have professional cleaning and left it to another bride to take care of. And yes, he said the Friday bride, not Friday wedding.His defensiveness and lack of apology left us thoroughly disappointed with our venue choice. We hope this review serves as a cautionary tale for future brides considering Winfield Inn.

Eva Marie

When my husband and I first drove up to The Winfield Inn, we immediately fell in love with the charm and uniqueness that the property offers. After touring the property with the owner, we decided this was the special place we wanted to tie the knot, so we quickly signed the paperwork and sent our deposit to secure our Friday wedding date. Initially, I felt very confident in the owner, Leslie, and was extremely excited to be working with him. That all changed in the few months leading up to our wedding date.My husband and I discussed with Leslie in person, on two separate occasions and once via email, about us staying the Thursday night before our wedding and having our bridal party stay in the various beds/bedrooms on the property. When Leslie called us the week before our wedding to finalize everything, he claimed that he had no idea we were having other people come and stay and proceeded to tell me it was “a misunderstanding on your part” and that he would require not only an extra one thousand dollars, but that the cottage, that was set to house half of our party, did not have running hot water. We were left to scramble at the last minute to find a new place for our family.Fast forward to the Thursday before our wedding: we get there after the 3pm check in time to start setting up and decorating, and the pavilion is a wreck. The ceiling and walls were caked in dirt, there were leaves and dirt all over the floor and the tables were not set up, as per our contract. We did not complain, just grabbed the broom and swept and set the tables up ourselves. The next day, we were left scrambling for trash bags (per our contract, the venue supplied trash bags), there were strings of lights that were out, and there was a dead bird in the pavilion. As the evening went on, the owner Leslie, showed up towards the last few hours of our reception and proceeded to bombard our day of coordinator with questions about trash clean up and haul off, after we had already informed him that we hired people to take care of everything. We did not notice until a few days later, that Leslie had sent my husband an email on the night of our wedding stating that we should “go ahead and send him $250 for clean up.”It did not end there. A week later, my husband reached out to Jack, the property manager, to ask about a few missing items we thought might have been left on the property. Jack then informed us that one of our guests had popped a balloon with confetti in it, in the grass, in which he stated we should “bring a vacuum” to clean it up. Once my husband confronted him with the various issues we had that previous week at our wedding, Jack quickly turned the blame to the owner saying that “Leslie is in over his head at times.”The amount of unprofessionalism shown by these two men was, and still is, extremely disappointing. The owner was clearly unorganized and would frequently confuse me with the Saturday bride. My husband and I were questioned on whether we made our deposit and final payment the week before our wedding and requested receipts. I found out a few weeks after my wedding, that the owner was trying to blame me, as the bride, for the lack of basic housekeeping for his business (bedsheets changed, beds made, toilets scrubbed, floors swept and mopped).It has taken me a few months to write this review because every time I thought about my wedding, it would bring negative reminders of the unnecessary stress and issues that were added by the venue. I am now able to focus on the only positive, which is marrying my husband.The Winfield Inn is an extremely unique and gorgeous property, but the owner and property manager, in my opinion, are not worth the money, or stress. Until the owner hires someone to take over management, I will not be recommending this venue to anyone in the near future.

Eva A.

When my husband and I first drove up to The Winfield Inn, we immediately fell in love with the charm and uniqueness that the property offers. After touring the property with the owner, we decided this was the special place we wanted to tie the knot, so we quickly signed the paperwork and sent our deposit to secure our Friday wedding date. Initially, I felt very confident in the owner, Leslie, and was extremely excited to be working with him. That all changed in the few months leading up to our wedding date. My husband and I discussed with Leslie in person, on two separate occasions and once via email, about us staying the Thursday night before our wedding and having our bridal party stay in the various beds/bedrooms on the property. When Leslie called us the week before our wedding to finalize everything, he claimed that he had no idea we were having other people come and stay and proceeded to tell me it was "a misunderstanding on your part" and that he would require not only an extra one thousand dollars, but that the cottage, that was set to house half of our party, did not have running hot water. We were left to scramble at the last minute to find a new place for our family. Fast forward to the Thursday before our wedding: we get there after the 3pm check in time to start setting up and decorating, and the pavilion is a wreck. The ceiling and walls were caked in dirt, there were leaves and dirt all over the floor and the tables were not set up, as per our contract. We did not complain, just grabbed the broom and swept and set the tables up ourselves. The next day, we were left scrambling for trash bags (per our contract, the venue supplied trash bags), there were strings of lights that were out, and there was a dead bird in the pavilion. As the evening went on, the owner Leslie, showed up towards the last few hours of our reception and proceeded to bombard our day of coordinator with questions about trash clean up and haul off, after we had already informed him that we hired people to take care of everything. We did not notice until a few days later, that Leslie had sent my husband an email on the night of our wedding stating that we should "go ahead and send him $250 for clean up." It did not end there. A week later, my husband reached out to Jack, the property manager, to ask about a few missing items we thought might have been left on the property. Jack then informed us that one of our guests had popped a balloon with confetti in it, in the grass, in which he stated we should "bring a vacuum" to clean it up. Once my husband confronted him with the various issues we had that previous week at our wedding, Jack quickly turned the blame to the owner saying that "Leslie is in over his head at times." The amount of unprofessionalism shown by these two men was, and still is, extremely disappointing. The owner was clearly unorganized and would frequently confuse me with the Saturday bride. My husband and I were questioned on whether we made our deposit and final payment the week before our wedding and requested receipts. I found out a few weeks after my wedding, that the owner was trying to blame me, as the bride, for the lack of basic housekeeping for his business (bedsheets changed, beds made, toilets scrubbed, floors swept and mopped). It has taken me a few months to write this review because every time I thought about my wedding, it would bring negative reminders of the unnecessary stress and issues that were added by the venue. I am now able to focus on the only positive, which is marrying my husband. The Winfield Inn is an extremely unique and gorgeous property, but the owner and property manager, in my opinion, are not worth the money, or stress. Until the owner hires someone to take over management, I will not be recommending this venue to anyone in the near future.

Stephanie Timmons

Wow…incredible hideaway for a wedding!

Linda Kennedy

My Daughter had her wedding their.Such a beautiful day. Everything was perfect.

Paul Contreras

Very lovely place to visit.

Lisa Wolniewitz

Beautiful venue to photograph

David Richardson

Great Venue!

Edward Smith

Very nice wedding venue.

Mimi's Party Palace

Absolutely beautiful ?. We enjoyed working here as a wedding coordinator with our awesome team. We hope to be back soon since it was a pleasure working here. Clients can bring their own vendors. This is our second wedding for the same fam. happy they don’t have just 1 coordinator. ?

VICTOR HUGO Montemayor

Place for events (I'm getting a wedding), it's fine in mild times, probably only spring and autumn to be comfortable

Wildflower Rx

Beautiful venue, historical inn tucked into a quaint neighborhood in Kyle, party pavilion and lovely grounds

Elizabeth O

A beautiful place for a wedding! I felt like we were in Charleston, SC with the setting at the Winfield Inn.

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