Falcon

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Reviews of Falcon Inn, Warwick

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Review by Kevin on 6th January, 2008

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I haven,t stayed at The Falcon but we ate there last night and it was great. The place was completely refurbished last year and the new restaurant/gastro-pub is a significant improvement. The service was good but the food is the star. We'll definitely be going back

Date visited: 5 January 08

Review by Julia on 14th September, 2005

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Stayed for one night. Very nice decor in room and comfortable bed. The staff were very friendly and helpful-we had no complaints but am sure that they would have gone out of their way to help if we had. The food was very good, it was quiet in the restaurant but this is a country pub and it was only on a tuesday night so don't let that put you off. At the higher end of the scale price-wise, but you do get what you pay for. If I was going to be picky, I'd say that they could do with fixing the expelair fan in the bathroom as it didn't work and took a while to de-steam after my looong shower in the morning! But it was clean and pleasant so that's more important. I'd have asked for the fan to be fixed if we had been staying for a week or more, though. It's quite noisy from passing traffic and although this didnt bother ME, it might bother some people, however don't be put off by that because you will receive excellent, personal service that you probably wouldn't get from a large chain hotel. A good place to stay if you are visiting Warwick, only a short drive to the town centre.

Date visited: 13.09.05

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