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We stayed two nights and absolutely loved our time here! Rooms were great, staff was friendly, and they even chased me down the road after check out when I had left my airpods in the room. High quality in the heart of the town. Everything is walkable, and easy access to the train station which is ho
Quiet pub. Only sat in the lounge/bar tea but all pleasant. Did not try the rooms only the ale.. all real and plenty of choice. Would visit gin if I was passing. A friendly old fashioned pub. 👍🍻
stayed here for my birthday. I loved the tutor style building and how close it was to the shops. We paid just under £9 for the night and had a gorgeous 4 poster bed with a bath and shower. Breakfast was included and it didn't disappoint! The staff were always around to help. I would 100% visit here
Very quiet on my visit on a Tues evening late October. I had a very good ale: Sensibull. Service was efficient with very little conversation. Some interesting original features.
Well I wasn't expecting much from just over £50 per room per night. Well was I surprised. Amazing friendly help staff. Good value food. Building is amazing. If your above 6ft our room was not for you however myself and my daughter at 5ft and a Peanut it was perfect. Bathroom was extremely modern fo
The perfect spot for our visit. Central to everything and the atmosphere we were wishing for. We loved the history and quirkiness of the Inn. Dinner was delicious, the back courtyard was private, the beer great. The rooms are small, but you aren’t spending much time in them and the bathrooms were up
I'd managed to book a very last minute deal at The Pied Bull for £50 and upon checking in management upgraded us to a lovely four poster suite. We had a couple of drinks in the pub downstairs that is actually the oldest establishment in Chester that got its liquor license. The menu and food looked
Lovely room but bed poor quality,lovely and clean,fabulous shower in en-suite bathroom. Nice breakfast but massively overpriced,beer expensive as well,but was a nice pint brewed on site. All in all a great location and a great place to stay.
Just returned from a fantastic last minute budget break. Everything was great as location is so central with secure parking £10 4 24hr close by. We were on top floor in the heatwave so we were really grateful for the fan provided. Newly refurbished room and bathroom, nice shower everything very clea
Amazing hotel, the room was beautiful and very spacious with added luxury. Amazing staff and service, the breakfast was the best we have had so far and we stay in a lot of hotels. Highly recommend and will definitely stay again.
Rooms lovely stairs a bit of a challenge with cases. Uneven due to age of building., but the bathroom was amazing. Breakfast was good but could have been warmer.
What a great find last minute booking. Excellent service and a room upgrade. large selection of drinks, unfortunately didn't get time to eat, but the food looked really good.
Lovely location, fabulous food and super staff. Six ladies from our family stayed after a Brilliant Day at the races. The building is very old and quirky ,which is charming and cozy. BUT small rooms no air-conditioning, leads to open windows, and unfortunately a certain amount of street noise. All
Came here for food and drinks. Excellent place to have a meal or just drink. Their selection of own brewed beers are great and suit every taste. Lovely home cooked food, at a reasonable price. Well worth a visit and a great place to start a night.
Great hotel with friendly, helpful staff, and a fascinating history. The food was very good, typical English pub fare. The location is brilliant, being central to everything, but it's a popular thoroughfare through town in the early hours of the morning. Bring earplugs for a restful night, and give
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