Staff very friendly and welcoming and great atmosphere. The locals were great company too. Traditional English breakfast was good.||||When I arrived was a bit of a farce in relation to key to my room was a long wait to check in properly while they tried to locate key to my room. Tables not very clean at breakfast doesn't take much to give 'em a quick wipe and keep the tables nice, clean and presentable for your guests. No replacement towels in bedroom. But the biggest disappointment and what I found absolutely astonishing was that I even had to ask for replacement toilet roll for my room but when I did ask during my final evening there the two young girls behind the bar seemed totally and completely disinterested!!! I got up very early in the morning and I asked a gentleman member of staff on duty for some toilet roll as I had run out in my bedroom and by this time I really needed to use the loo. There was no toilet roll left in the gent's customer toilets either... This guy on duty seemed to take an age just to get me a few bits of toilet roll from what I gathered was the ladies customer toilets then said that he was sorry, that's all they had and that they were expecting a delivery. I just said don't bother and went to buy some toilet roll from Asda round the corner. I mean a place providing accommodation to people and something that is a basic and an essential requirement like toilet roll they run out of... What??? Well it's a good job I didn't need to go for a number two in the middle of the night isn't it?!!! To be honest I have stayed at much worse places though. The Kings Head was handy as right directly opposite the main train station and as we're in a cost of living crisis it was all about saving pennies but to be honest with hindsight I should have forked out a bit more to stay at one of the local Travelodges. Shame I had to write a negative review because I liked Andy who runs the place, he was a good host and...
   Read moreStaff very friendly and welcoming and great atmosphere. The locals were great company too. Traditional English breakfast was good.||||When I arrived was a bit of a farce in relation to key to my room was a long wait to check in properly while they tried to locate key to my room. Tables not very clean at breakfast doesn't take much to give 'em a quick wipe and keep the tables nice, clean and presentable for your guests. No replacement towels in bedroom. But the biggest disappointment and what I found absolutely astonishing was that I even had to ask for replacement toilet roll for my room but when I did ask during my final evening there the two young girls behind the bar seemed totally and completely disinterested!!! I got up very early in the morning and I asked a gentleman member of staff on duty for some toilet roll as I had run out in my bedroom and by this time I really needed to use the loo. There was no toilet roll left in the gent's customer toilets either... This guy on duty seemed to take an age just to get me a few bits of toilet roll from what I gathered was the ladies customer toilets then said that he was sorry, that's all they had and that they were expecting a delivery. I just said don't bother and went to buy some toilet roll from Asda round the corner. I mean a place providing accommodation to people and something that is a basic and an essential requirement like toilet roll they run out of... What??? Well it's a good job I didn't need to go for a number two in the middle of the night isn't it?!!! To be honest I have stayed at much worse places though. The Kings Head was handy as right directly opposite the main train station and as we're in a cost of living crisis it was all about saving pennies but to be honest with hindsight I should have forked out a bit more to stay at one of the local Travelodges. Shame I had to write a negative review because I liked Andy who runs the place, he was a good host and...
   Read moreThe pub is ideally located for the Central Station and Rugby ground and quite easy to find.Just follow signs for the Central St.Free parking is available on first come,first served basis behind the pub,next to the Polski Sklep next door.||We paid £72 including breakfast which is great value locally with many rivals charging exhorbitant rates and for Warrington this is difficult to justify.||We stayed here because i had to pick up my partner from Manchester Airport.Both only approx 13/14 miles away.||Yes,the Pub is a tad noisy,busy and rough and ready but i got a warm welcome from a lovely blond girl who checked me in.We had Room 9 on the top floor which does insulate you from the noisy bar downstairs.Some folk on here complain about sleeping difficulties due to the noise of the bar and two function rooms adjacent on the ground floor.Good news was the music is turned off around midnight,so my suggestion is to watch a bit of TV and to try the local Indian which is rerrific just 350 yards away(Ozmi).i.e.come back late to the pub!!||Its definitely not the Ritz but our room was clean,great hot shower and a very edible breakfast...
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