The Vizcaya is a very nice bed and breakfast, but did not live up to the billing it got in some of the travel guide reviews.
The inn is located in a beautiful old house that has been reasonably well-restored and maintained. High ceilings, stained glass windows, etc. A little peeling paint on the front steps, and some of the restoration isn't perfect, but it's still a very nice place.
What it isn't is quiet. A person coming up the stairs can be heard throughout the house, and it's pretty easy to make out conversations in the room next to yours. The HVAC comes on sporadically, and sounds like a storm rolling in. Couple these things with the fact that the house sits in a fairly urban environment, and doesn't have dual-pane windows, and you're in for a pretty noisy night. It wasn't too bad, but it also isn't the quiet and restful environment described in the travel guides.
As for the "gourmet breakfast," well... There was a table with few muffins that appear to have come from Costco, some cereal and milk, and (reasonably good) coffee and OJ. The "full" part of the breakfast consisted of eggs (scrambled only) and either toast or a bagel (again, apparently from Costco, and the bagel was so stale as to be inedible). Breakfast, yes, but gourmet--I don't think so.
All said, I'd stay here again, but anybody who's planning to do so should understand that the information available about the place tends to run to hyperbole.