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Reviews of Kings Head, Coltishall

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Review by Liz G on 4th July, 2010

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We had a lovely one night stay at the Kings Head. Its situation close to the river with a large grassy area to the front, backed by trees, is very beautiful. We found our accommodation comfortable, well decorated and furnished and most important, spotlessly clean. A full English breakfast was served in the morning in a sunny dining area. The staff were pleasant and friendly at all times.

Date visited: 04/07/2010

Review by John Styles on 5th February, 2008

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Kevin and Sue are most welcoming people i have ever stayed with, and i stay away a lot. The food is excellent and all the staff have a smile. I cannot fault it John Styles.

Review by Mrs PALMER on 17th September, 2007

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Arrived at Hotel on 15th September 2007 booked two rooms with ensuites we were taken up to our rooms both were dirty , one of the rooms had spiders webbs on the windows and all the window pains had black grime around them. Also our bedding cover was all ripped we were not happy After we complain the owner lady walked away from the problem and we left the hotel

Date visited: 158/09/2007

Review by Simon Gray on 28th November, 2006

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We eat at the Kings Head on a pretty regular basis and have found it to be consistently good. It's not the cheapest food in the world and the helpings aren't huge but I'd rather have quality than quantity. Kevin and Sue provide a warm welcome and there is oftern a nice open fire to toast your toes.

Date visited: Pretty frequently

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