Extremely disappointed in menu for lunch..I would have expected snacks and light bites to be available as this hotel as it is the only place open for visitors at this time of year. It wasn't surprising thst three were only 4 of us in for lunch. For a hotel of this standing could do better. I would prefer not to write a negative review but feel visitors need to be aware of the facts. We were staying in Brodick and made the bus trip to the South of the island so a light lunch was all we were looking for. Ended up with a scone as only option!
Absolutely outstanding in every way! The whole place is immaculate and modern. Views to die for, very comfortable super king bed and luxury Arran toiletries. Lovely breakfasts and dinners, the seafood pie being my favourite. All of the staff are lovely and a real asset to the place. We will most certainly return.
Sorry not for us . Beautiful view from most windows ,room was decent as we had a sea view but normal after that..breakfast wasn't up to much and can't believe they never had any fresh fruit for breakfast(£180 a night) Remember espresso is extra as its not coffee they said 🤔.definitely wouldn't stay here again....................
beautiful place to stay right on the waters edge, if you don't drive then you have to use public transport, to get around the Island but buses are frequent. staff very friendly and the rooms were spotless, as was the dining room and public areas
I'd previously walker past this hotel on visits to Blackwaterfoot and assumed it was old and outdated. How wrong I was. Very clean, upgraded with a real emphasis on the food side. Pool and sauna are really good, quality of menu is very good, staff very helpful. Even the public bar had a few cask ales on which was a welcome find after my walk around the island. Highly recommended a stop here.
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