The room was excellent value, and just like the photographs... but. We didn't know how to access the room and check in. We asked at the bar downstairs and rooms are nothing to do with them, just us the codes on your phone! Access is by code on panels on the door that you have to use by blocking light off with your hand. I had to queue at the bar twice to find this out. |I had a look round the room and it was big and comfy but every corner was grubby, the bathroom light wasn't working and the TV had no reception. We listened to radio through my Bluetooth speaker and used a battery camping lamp in the bathroom all weekend because phone lines to Anglesey holiday lettings weren't open till Monday. |The bar downstairs is where the local hard working trades lads go. If you go into the 'posh' side , it's an Indian restaurant and your dog isn't allowed there, although the place is advertised as dog friendly. I read some excellent reviews about the food in the restaurant, but, when we went down there to eat after wearing the dog out and getting a bit tipsy, and starving ourselves all day. It was aggressively below average! The service was dull and robotic, the bhajis were a challenge to teeth of any age and me and my partner had two different curries with different meats that tasted like stew with a bit of extra pepper in! |The bar downstairs is the local lads pub... I loved that, enjoyed having a drink with them.|The kitchen downstairs is trying to take over the bar and makes everywhere smell of curry.|The rooms are cheap digs, the socket at my side of the bed was loose and dangerous, but I could cope with that. Just wanted the bathroom light and tv to work! We had a drive over to Bangor for a shopping day for my partner in midweek and I bought a portable TV aerial for £1.50 and got it working before they did! Then they came apologising into the room the next day with a team of two and apologies about someone in one of the other rooms turning a signal booster off! All I can say is.... the bed was very comfy and the roof...
   Read moreThe room was excellent value, and just like the photographs... but. We didn't know how to access the room and check in. We asked at the bar downstairs and rooms are nothing to do with them, just us the codes on your phone! Access is by code on panels on the door that you have to use by blocking light off with your hand. I had to queue at the bar twice to find this out. |I had a look round the room and it was big and comfy but every corner was grubby, the bathroom light wasn't working and the TV had no reception. We listened to radio through my Bluetooth speaker and used a battery camping lamp in the bathroom all weekend because phone lines to Anglesey holiday lettings weren't open till Monday. |The bar downstairs is where the local hard working trades lads go. If you go into the 'posh' side , it's an Indian restaurant and your dog isn't allowed there, although the place is advertised as dog friendly. I read some excellent reviews about the food in the restaurant, but, when we went down there to eat after wearing the dog out and getting a bit tipsy, and starving ourselves all day. It was aggressively below average! The service was dull and robotic, the bhajis were a challenge to teeth of any age and me and my partner had two different curries with different meats that tasted like stew with a bit of extra pepper in! |The bar downstairs is the local lads pub... I loved that, enjoyed having a drink with them.|The kitchen downstairs is trying to take over the bar and makes everywhere smell of curry.|The rooms are cheap digs, the socket at my side of the bed was loose and dangerous, but I could cope with that. Just wanted the bathroom light and tv to work! We had a drive over to Bangor for a shopping day for my partner in midweek and I bought a portable TV aerial for £1.50 and got it working before they did! Then they came apologising into the room the next day with a team of two and apologies about someone in one of the other rooms turning a signal booster off! All I can say is.... the bed was very comfy and the roof...
   Read moreWe've stayed at the Glen Neigr in rooms 4 and 3 before. No issues. ||Since the owners have changed and the restaurant has changed the experience in ROOM 5 WAS HELL.||||Once the kitchen closes at midnight i imagine the kitchen clean up takes place ROOM 5 is directly above the kitchen and window is above the back door to the kitchen. The music was blasting out from 12am - 3am as they cleaned up from the nights service. The shouting and door slamming from outside to inside. The staff discussing their £200/week wages and swearing was not ok. The volume of noise on all night was HORRIFIC. How do the locals feel about this?!! The base on the stereo was like a disco. Also the smoking smell wasnt appreciated. It drifts up to the room.||||Also the food smells carry throughout the rooms. The garlic smell was on clothes we hadnt even worn. Nightmare.||||We were there with our 3yr old and he didnt sleep till the staff came up to their room at 3am slamming and banging around in their room next door to ROOM 5. ||||The bathroom was clean and modern, great.||The bedroom was clean, great.||Servicing the room when needed - not so great. We werent given fresh glasses to drink from and the bed wasnt properly made when required. Not great at all. Such a disappointing place to stay now. WAs always great for a few days but now not so much. Pillows need updating as they were in 2 bits inside.||||Really need a mini fridge in the summer to keep cold drinks in the room. Temperatre was 26-30 when we were there.||||New digital door locks were clever but YOU HAVE TO PULL THE DOOR CLOSED. The locks are so stiff that you could walk away without it being closed.||||WOULD NOT STAY AGAIN, NEEDS SOME TLC AND AN UPGRADE - ESPECIALLY NOW OWNED BY SANDY MOUNT. THE QUALITY HAS GONE DOWN HILL.||||Choose Room 3 or 4 if you can. Dont stay there if you want to sleep well or in quiet...
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