The B&B is unsuitable for anyone who doesnât want: to be woken early in am because of being unused to light, it comes through the shutter gaps to be woken early in am because of being unused to road noise, it is a fairly busy road outside to eat breakfast sitting on a table-less chair or on their bed â breakfast is a âpicnicâ affair eaten in your room, there is no table. You could take turns at the dressing table I suppose, but there isnât any room left after a few other items are on it.
And is unsuitable for anyone who wants: a cooked breakfast, that is of course clear on the web site, but it seems more significant when you get there and will be walking for the day. And the printed pub brochure we found that says they do breakfast from 9am in the pub is obviously out-dated. a choice of what to eat at a buffet breakfast, again, this is something you may not appreciate until you are faced with the choice provided in the cool box you are given containing breakfast croissants that are apparently meant to be eaten the day before (they are provided the day before and say âeat on day of purchaseâ), and donât fare well after being kept in a cool box anyway toast something savoury or protein-based for breakfast, either hot or cold (eg just some cheese would be nice) a signon-based Wi-fi to avoid it being both unencrypted (true not such a big issue with https, but letâs get fully secure please) and thus requiring a T&C page to be acknowledged every time you return to the B&B Wi-fi that works in the pub garden more than minimal space for âstuffâ, you need room for that cool box too. to be âknownâ as a B&B guest in the pub messages left on pub vm about menus and table bookings to be returned (tried twice, not even indicative menu available on line but âbooking advisedâ) any emails sent with comments about the stay to be answered (tried twice)
That said, the rooms are very new and nicely done, best weâve seen in a while in fact, a nice firm bed and good linen (oddly over-sized duvet cover), good bathroom showers. Providing moisturiser was nice. Big smart TV (needed a retune, hint: best not leave yourself logged into the apps!), fast fibre broadband. No idea what the food is like at the pub as we didnât eat there, but did feel some pub staff were a...
   Read moreWe visited with friends for a weekend, nearly drove straight past as it is situated by similar looking houses. Plenty of parking provided. No need to check in, key safes are outside the building and the number and room name is provided in a confirmation email. The entrance hall has instructions for breakfast, what to do with diving gear etc. and bins for towels. This is also where you collect your breakfast cool box each evening. There is an accessible room downstairs and 3 further rooms upstairs. Our room was spacious with lots of plug sockets, a table and amr chair as well as a fold up table and chair, so you could sit to eat breakfast. The bed was very comfortable with extra pillows and blanket in the wardrobe if required. Tea and coffee provided along with additional supplies and a fridge to share on the landing. Both the room and bathroom were clean and tidy with toiletries provided.|If you wanted clean towels, you just take them down to put in the appropriate bin for your room, along with your breakfast cool box. The cool box contained croissants, butter, jam/chocolate spread, fresh fruit, cereal, milk and yoghut. As the rooms are not cleaned every day, you can take your bin down to the entrance hall to but in the waste bin if required. Good view of the sea though the window.|The pub next door was friendly and quite busy. We had a lovely meal there on our second night. Portions were very generous and reasonably priced. A good selection of locally brewed beer/ale, some on site.|We had a lovely time, the Inn is in a great location for visiting Skomer to see the bird or any number of castles and areas if interest in Pembrokeshire. Would definately use it again if we are in the area.|Only slight negative was that they seemed to have a problem with the door of the storage room downstairs from us which they kept banging to try and close at gone 11.30pm...
   Read moreWe visited with friends for a weekend, nearly drove straight past as it is situated by similar looking houses. Plenty of parking provided. No need to check in, key safes are outside the building and the number and room name is provided in a confirmation email. The entrance hall has instructions for breakfast, what to do with diving gear etc. and bins for towels. This is also where you collect your breakfast cool box each evening. There is an accessible room downstairs and 3 further rooms upstairs. Our room was spacious with lots of plug sockets, a table and amr chair as well as a fold up table and chair, so you could sit to eat breakfast. Tea and coffee provided along with additional supplies and a fridge to share on the landing. Both the room and bathroom were clean and tidy with toiletries provided. If you wanted clean towels, you just take them down to put in the appropriate bin for your room, along with your breakfast cool box. The cool box contained croissants, butter, jam/chocolate spread, fresh fruit, cereal, milk and yoghut. As the rooms are not cleaned every day, you can take your bin down to the entrance hall to but in the waste bin if required. Good view of the sea though the window. The pub next door was friendly and quite busy. We had a lovely meal there on our second night. Portions were very generous and reasonably priced. A good selection of locally brewed beer/ale, some on site. We had a lovely time, the Inn is in a great location for visiting Skomer to see the bird or any number of castles and areas if interest in Pembrokeshire. Would definatly use it again if we are in the area. Only slight negative was that they seemed to have a problem with the door of the storage room downstairs from us which they kept banging to try and close at gone 11.30pm...
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