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Przekaż informację zwrotnąIt would be a shame if previous restaurant reviews and current hotel reviews deterred patrons, as the public areas of the hotel have been renovated and now have a modern and open feel. While the menu is somewhat limited, there are no complaints. For those looking to try the famous parmo, this is the place to be. The dish consists of a large butterflied chicken breast baked with béchamel sauce and topped with cheese, served with excellent chips, salad, and coleslaw. A full parmo is priced at just £13.95 and is well worth it, with a choice of six toppings available. We opted for the hotshot with jalapeño peppers, and even though we couldn't finish them all, half of a parmo may be enough for some. The staff was friendly and attentive, providing a fun and enjoyable experience throughout the meal. Overall, a pleasant dining experience. Thank you.
Avoid them when they can, the ground, ground floor, bar and restaurators all looked beautiful, what my nan would have called all the fur coat, but no knickers the rooms are extremely poor. wall paper hanging from walls, rust in carpets, broken wash basins, dirty floors, dirty laundry...left in the halls. at the arrival there is no prescription that they have to go through the bar to check, the staff were in order, not excessively friendly, but also not rude. we asked about the breakfast on the first day and were told that the restaurator is not open, nor in the following night it was open in the evening, some form of communication would be good. the coworkers seem to be completely uninterested in the hotel, only the bar. the rooms rusty old and muffy with grubby throws and kisses (we all know that they are not washed after every customer and have a renter to have body fluids on them.) the bed dipped into the middle, the matratze had fed out of them, so we slept up on the bed. we bought our own kisses. the room was dark, dingy and stinking. Unfortunately we couldn't come anywhere else to stay. no check-out available, so the room key gave to the dame that wash the floors, as no one seemed to be different. I would not waste your money
Visited as there was on offer on sunday lunches, buy one get one free, £8.95. Son had fish fingers, chips and peas with free icecream. Sunday lunch was nice and tasty and plentiful. Meat, potatoes and yorkshire came on a plate with a separate dish...for peas, carrots and cabbage. The building is beautiful but very tired and in need of repair. The day we visited it was raining heavily and the ceiling was leaking in the restaurant. Staff are great and are really trying to get this gorgeous building back to a thriving business. Give it a try, support a local business!
We booked a table for 5 for Sunday lunch with a lovely sea view in the nicely decorated restaurant. we were shown to our table that had our name on it. The choices were chicken, beef or pork or a bit of each, the dinners...turned up at the same time with mash, roasties and Yorkshire pudding and separate dishes of cabbage, carrots and french beans served nice and hot as I like it. Extra gravy boats and mint sauce added the finishing touch. The very reasonably priced deserts we had were sticky toffee pudding, strawberry cheesecake and apple pie all served with choice of custard, ice cream or cream. The service was fast and friendly and looking forward to next visit.
It has tried to book a 2 nights. we wanted to get a call from the manager for 2 days. which hotel requires a manager to confirm a room that is what the recipeist for!!! at some point they said they were fully booked and. my wife accused of being miserable? we met with our son to dinner who had managed to book a room. there were 3 people in the hotel, of which 2 fish chips had been eating. the meal we had was ok, but standard-sub-grub. the 1 girl on the bar was very good and friendly, need to go to other bar locations to pull pints because the pumps did not work. the next morning my son discovered that they didn't make the breakfast, so had to go somewhere else to eat! in the second night with the son and the family, my wife faced manager who walked around the empty bar and talked about his shoulder, finally moved into a besencase who claimed it was his office and she was not allowed. Here's a sweat.