Guest User
April 3, 2024
My partner and I stayed at the hotel for our annual Easter break from 28th March - 1st April 2024. The hotel has adequate parking and is a short, pleasant walk to the town and beach and we had no need for Ubers/public transport during our stay. On arrival first impressions were a little disappointing with the windows displaying greyish looking net curtains. A fountain which was drained and not in use throughout our stay as well as broken, tiles fallen on the steps up to the hotel which remained this way throughout our stay. However inside the hotel is a different story on the whole. Reception and guest areas are clean and fresh looking with very friendly and helpful staff. The room itself (321) was clean and tidy however there were areas where maintenance was required. The back of the bedroom door desperately needed painting, the mirror on the internal door looked like a cheap Ikea stick on, lighting in the room was inadequate with no ceiling lights - which is fine, however the lamps were insufficient to light the room well when dressing for dinner or my partner to apply makeup. Housekeeping failed to ever leave 2 bottles of water in our room choosing only to leave 1 and we had to ask at reception every evening for an additional bottle. The bar is great - good service, fantastic cocktails pafsionalty and meticulously made by the bartenders. We whiled away many hours here and enjoyed this area. Easter Sunday was a lovely, warm and sunny morning so we chose to have some wine and charcuterie et fromage on the terrace outside the bar. Sadly this area is slightly overlooked. The building is desperately in need of cleaning with black mould covering the walls. The spiral staircase is used by staff as a smoking area (proven by the bartender smoking there during our lunch) with cigarette butts dropped on the ground and felt much more a staff area/outside smokers area rather than a welcoming area to enjoy the sun and a drink for guests. The charcuterie et fromage itself was great, especially the charcuterie however given we were in France the forage was disappointing with a cheap brie (we buy better from Waitrose) a cheddar and shockingly a processed cheese with herbs and a green rind which I would avoid at all costs in a supermarket and didn't expect to find it on a board in France. Disappointing given the cheese trolly in the brasserie looks amazing and I was disappointed I didn't get round to sampling it. We tried the brasserie on our first evening and had a lovely experience. Great set menus at a great price point and the food didn't disappoint. Good service from staff and a great wine list. Also lovely to see staff using flambe trolleys too - a forgotten skill! We used the pool one afternoon and found it slightly disappointing. The spa jets are in need of maintenance with a few broken, step ladders into the pool are loose and we found the pool itself slightly cold and couldn't stay in it for long. We also felt after our visit there was an ex