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107 Opinions in 1 websites
We were staying in the hotel on a business trip and ate here for all meals. Breakfasts were excellent with delicious fresh fruit and a good choice of hot foods. They seemed only to have instant decaffeinated coffee but the really helpful and friendly waitress found me some 'real' decaff coffee. Lunch sandwiches were fresh and well presented and our evening meals were good too. I would definitely return here for similar work.

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Called in here after a walk around port sunlight after it was recommended by our guide, so glad we did I would describe the place as “quaint “, so many ornaments dotted around a lot from my childhood, the menu was very varied I had a sandwich & my husband had a scone both with tea which came with it’s own tea cosy! The staff are very friendly & we can’t wait to go again. Well worth a visit.

106 Opinions in 1 websites
Lovely cup of tea, apparently really nice dragon coffee (I wasn't drinking it!), nice staff. Very clean and modern. Fire door propped open by extinguisher...errrr.....

104 Opinions in 2 websites
Lovely hotel with beautiful views and surroundings. Food was lovely too. Highly recommend

101 Opinions in 1 websites
I stayed overnight and had dinner bed and breakfast. I chose it because it was in a pretty country village and was quiet. The people running the place were very friendly and the room was well appointed. Food was OK with excellent breakfast. Good car park. Reasonable price. I’d go there again.

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Called in for Breakfast with family, we haven't been for a while as we live out of the area. Staff were welcoming, ordered 3 breakfasts all I managed to eat on kine was the scrambled egg and bacon.. The sausage was warm and possibly been cooked and just reheated, th mushrooms looked like they hadn't been cooked at all the black pudding was raw, for £43 I expected better only 1 out of our group of 3 ate it all.. Always pop in when we are visiting but I won't be having food if we come again I'll stick with the coffee and cake.

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The location is spectacular - worth going for the views over the loch and the mountains alone. But the restaurant itself was disappointing from the outset. The entrance feels unloved, and we weren't even sure if the place was open - it had the feel of an abandoned student canteen. You have to walk through that bit to get to the main seating area. Here, we were greeted by a staff member who didn't really seem to want to be there - and who could blame her? The seating area with the big windows looking over the loch could have been amazing but managed to feel dingy. The unfortunate gaudy 'art' on the walls was perhaps an attempt to inject cheer. It didn't. The lunch menu was uninspiring, and there were very few healthy options other than the soup, which was surprising given that a lot of the clientele at an outdoors centre are probably into healthy eating. Vegetables were in short supply, and the macaroni cheese was very dry. On the plus side, we enjoyed the cakes. The place has such potential - with a bit of effort to improve the ambience, the staff attitude and the food, The Boathouse could be a winner. As it is, we weren't surprised that the restaurant was almost empty.

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I used to rate Walkers Bakery as providers of the very best steak pies that I had ever experienced. Unfortunately, that has recently changed ! Their pies now contain far more gravy than meat. the meat content consists of small pieces that are few . The gravy is still of excellent flavour but who wants a meat pie that is nearly all gravy and very little meat? Has John Huxley retired ? Peter Howe, Whitchurch.