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342 Opinions in 1 websites
Absolutely class place. Kathie and her team have transformed this place into an absolute gem of a place to go and enjoy food and or drinks. Always very welcoming and the food menu is next level. Can't wait to come back, the San Miguel's are...

884 Opinions in 2 websites
Lovely big, clean and comfortable room. Efficient and friendly staff. Great breakfast - and we were very pleasantly surprised to find that the breakfast was included in the reasonable rate for the room. When we returned to the room at night, after eating in a local restaurant, there was quite loud music and singing in the pub downstairs - yet we heard none of this from our room upstairs, so don't let any pub noise put you off at all. Instead, it's a sign of a friendly, popular place and none of it carries to the bedrooms upstairs. Highly recommended, and thank you for a great stay!

48 Opinions in 1 websites
This small family-run delicatessen is a great place to shop locally for wholefoods and locally produced goods, including hand-made bread, local jam, honey and chutneys, biscuits and cakes, various local beers and other drinks, cheese and meat as well as plenty of ideas for small gifts. There are also a good number of vegetarian products. Plenty of non-food items too such as genuinely environmentally friendly household cleaning, soap, toiletries, even socks! Really amazing what is contained in this TARDIS-like shop! There is a café in the back of the shop which is popular with walkers (I can’t comment as I haven’t been to the café myself), and also a separate counter for buying loose local cheese and there’s always a great selection including my favourite Cuddy’s Cave. The one gripe I have being the use of throwaway plastic wrap/cling film in an otherwise very environmentally friendly shop. I must mention the fantastic “tea wall” (as I call it), a large section of shelving containing such a huge range of tea, including herbal and fruit teas (sadly no Dr Stuart’s recently so I have had to buy online). There is also a range of locally roasted coffee. Although we prefer to buy from small local businesses can be difficult to get what we need locally (we aren’t fans of the one local supermarket at all) so Tully’s is really good to pop into for certain items. All in all it’s an essential local store which I enjoy visiting. We recently had family visiting from the Netherlands who enjoyed visiting Tully’s too.