The location was great, right in the centre, the room was clean, but smelt of damp. The check in was shut, so had to find a member of staff in the pub, who then gave me a piece of paper to sign and told me to go back into the pub and take the stairs to my room. No more information given, not felt to feel very welcome, or information about breakfast etc. The room did have an info pack in it, so that was good. Breakfast was nice, but felt like they were short staffed, as the breakfast items had run down, so had to keep asking for things, which felt very awkward, ie, cups to make your own coffee, glasses to put your juice in, plates to put the toast on when you had made it yourself.
The main problem with the rooms we had were the so noisy. The windows were single pane windows (no double glazing) and you are opposite extremely noisy bars, that play extremely loud music right into your windows, or worse have karoake singing till the early morning. When the music eventually shut up about 1am, then all the drunks would have fights and screaming and shouting outside your window until about 2am. Had no sleep for two nights, my husband decided he would just sit in the noisy bar until it went quiet, but I couldn't, I really needed to relax and sleep, which unfortunately I did not get.