Guest User
October 28, 2022
The location of hotel is a bit tricky to find. Once there, a traveler can appreciate it's quirky boutique style.
Staff at reception is great. Very friendly. We arrived just in time to be offered freshly popped popcorn! A nice welcoming treat.
We were upgraded to a room with 4 bunk beds which was fun. Very comfortable beds and pillows. The room was interesting and not the most comfortable in terms of its layout. No real privacy when using toilet. The sink to wash your hands is not in the same room as toilet, it is in a separate room with the shower. So if someone is using the shower, you must wait to wash your hands or use hand sanitizer not provided in the room.
The hotel provides coffee and teas but no bottled water. You must ask for bottle water to be brought to your room is what were told when checking out.
No tissue box in the room either.
We chose to eat at the hotel restaurants they had several restaurants on site. I can say the food was good for pub food at the Irish Village. Food was filling, cider cold. Service was great here.
Breakfast was a bit of a disappointment.
Waitresses greeted male travelers with much flare but unless we ladies waived them to our table to order coffee and food, we were pretty much left on our own.
Breakfast food was good but portions are small so if you are hungry, I hope you are not female as you might starve trying to get a waitress with eyes cast down to acknowledge your waving arms when you would like a coffee refill or an extra side. The bread served is toasted but has no butter. I assume you must ask for your toast to be buttered or choke it down. With service for females being slow, we did not ask for butter.
This hotel is relatively new, so at the moment, everything is great.