Maysville’s French Quarter Inn Transitions to New Management
MAYSVILLE, Ky. (Mason County Post) — The historic French Quarter Inn has transitioned to new management, with operations now under the new team as of Wednesday, July 1.
In a public statement on the inn’s official Facebook page dated July 1, management announced the change, stating, “As many of you know we went under new management starting today July 1st.” The announcement continued, adding, “Please bare with us as we navigate with our new system and policies. Thank you.”
The French Quarter Inn, known for its brick exterior dormer windows and prominent signage atop the roof stands as a familiar sight in downtown Maysville. Situated in the historic district, the inn reflects the community’s rich heritage along the Ohio River.
The recent change in management has sparked renewed community discussions. Local residents are optimistic that this transition will pave the way for the reopening of the Inn’s restaurant, Magnolia’s.
As Maysville continues to promote its attractions, including the Mason County Public Library’s America250 “Passport to Maysville” program and many upcoming events. The potential reopening of the restaurant would boost local dining options and tourism efforts.
No specific timeline for any restaurant reopening has been announced. Officials with the inn have requested understanding as they implement new systems and policies during the transition.


