My son found this hotel last year, and decided to stay here again because it was cheap and more than adequate. We were there at the end of June and fortunate to have beautiful weather.||It is easy to find, just off the main road, and there is plenty of parking. The hotel is set in lovely grounds, surrounded by trees and greenery, and there is a pleasant seating area outside.||||My son was greeted like an old friend, and we were both made extremely welcome. The corridor to the bedrooms is painted in a dark purple, and is ghastly and dark.||The bedrooms are not too small, and the bathroom is also an acceptable size, although the bath tub is tiny, and too small to lie in. The decor in the room, and the carpets have seen better days, but this is 2 , so one does not expect much more. The bed was gloriously comfortable, as were the pillows. I had brought my own tea bags and asked for a kettle which was provided immediately.||I had dinner in the restaurant, and the service was good, but we were the only people there. Dinner was nice.||Breakfast was a revelation. I do not usually stay in 2 hotels, but expected instant coffee and a croissant. Instead, there was good coffee, an array of fresh breads, cheeses, fruit, yogurt and an egg boiler to boil your eggs to your preference. The jams were set out in small containers. Considerably better than many 4*hotels I have stayed in. ||For lunch I went to the local supermarket (1 minute away) and bought some food. I asked the proprietor of the hotel for a plate and knife and fork, which he brought together with a couple of napkins. He clearly had no objection to my having my own meal on his premises. ||We needed to leave very early on the Sunday morning, and I asked whether it would be possible to have breakfast 1/2 an hour earlier than their normal breakfast time. The reply was "it will be ready an hour earlier". So accommodating!||We also needed our rooms 2 hours after the normal check out time, and again, this was not a problem at all.||The proprietor and his wife were charming and welcoming, the service they provided...
   Read moreBenjamin J , la réponse que vous avez apportée à l'appréciation de Michel Olivier est totalement fausse. Je l'accompagnais ce jour là et la quantité dans l'assiette ne représentait certainement pas 150 G. Nous n'apprécions pas la mauvaise foi dont vous faites preuve et cette ironie dans vos réponses autant en notre présence que dans vos réponses.
TrĂšs bien si vous nâavez pas faim. Jâai pris en plat de rĂ©sistance une prĂ©paration de boudin aux pomme appelĂ© « tatin de boudin ». Jâai Ă©tĂ© servi un feuilletĂ© de boudin avec de la salade. Un feuilletĂ© lĂ©ger avec des petits morceaux de boudin sans aucune garniture. Je leur ai gentiment fait remarquer que le plat de rĂ©sistance Ă©tait vraiment trop lĂ©ger. Avec mauvaise foi, le serveur mâa dit que certains clients en laissaient dans leur assiette. Le patron me dit que je suis quelquâun qui a de lâappĂ©tit. Je reste un peu bouchĂ© devant une telle remarque aussi dĂ©sagrĂ©able. Last but not least, je voulais prendre la bouteille pour la boire plus tard. On mâarrĂȘte pour mâexpliquer que la bouteille est consignĂ©e et je dois la laisser sur la table. Plats lĂ©gers, mauvaise communication. Je ne recommande pas. VisitĂ© en novembre î RĂ©ponse du propriĂ©taire il y a un mois Bonjour Michel Ollivier, Merci de votre retour si gĂ©nĂ©reux. Effectivement, je vous le confirme, le plat du jour Ă©tait bien une « Tatin de boudin et Pommes accompagnĂ© de sa salade verte » comme prĂ©cisĂ© sur lâardoise. Peux-t-on faire plus explicite ?, je nâen suis pas si sĂ»r. Pour ce qui est de la prĂ©paration, celle-ci Ă©tait composĂ© de 130 grammes de boudin noir, environ 50 grammes de pommes cuites mais aussi la pĂąte feuilletĂ©e. Pour une portion totale de 200 grammes. Vient ensuite la salade en accompagnement. Je vous rĂ©itĂšre ma petite phrase dite sur le ton de la plaisanterie : « mais Monsieur aurait-il un gros appĂ©tit ? » Ceci dit, câest un plat du jour que nous avons dĂ©jĂ mis par le passĂ© Ă lâardoise et qui a toujours convenu Ă la clientĂšle. Mais comme jâai pu vous le faire remarquer, je cite : « les remarques sont toujours constructives et je vais en discuter avec le chef. » et câest effectivement chose faite. En ce qui concerne lâeau minĂ©rale, comme dans tout restaurant, les bouteilles en verres sont consignĂ©es. Mais je ne pense pas vous lâapprendre. Pour la mauvaise foi, est-ce vraiment le serveur, ou le client ? Une chose est sĂ»re, câest avec grand plaisir que nous vous recevrons parmi nous avec qui sait, en dessert, peut-ĂȘtre une tatin aux pommes ! Benjamin J....
   Read moreWe had the misfortune of staying a night at the Brit hotel after our ferry was cancelled and it had the only hotel rooms available in the area. The hotel is tired and worn with the rooms being in need of major refurbishment. Some of the lowlights include: peeling wallpaper, dirty and stained carpet, stains on sheets, thin and worn towels, musty/ dirty smell in room. Outside of the room there were exposed wires at a plug socket (we have young children), buckets in the corridor catching rainwater, and some of the room numbers were just printed on pieces of A4 paper attached to the door by blu-tack. I would not recommend staying at this hotel unless you literally have no other options and even then the car might be a better bet. There are 3 stars on the name sign of this hotel... possibly some sort of...
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