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Reviews of Queens Head, Winchelsea

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Review by Jasmine on 29th November, 2009

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Under new management maybe, but I wouldn't waste your time or money, absolutely awful atmosphere. I asked for a sandwhich in the end as the dinner I had ordered and was served came with not only one hair but several and made me gag, not only that it was served on a dirty plate! NO Apology from any of the stony faced, cold staff. I had no choice but to stay the night as I had a business meeting the next day and how I wish I hadn't had too, the room was dirty and smelly, cold. I didn't have breakfast so cannot comment, the overall experience was so bad that I insisted on a total refund! I didn't get it and I will not be back. The new management have a long way to go.

Date visited: 24th November 2009

Review by julian briercliffe on 22nd November, 2009

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The New Inn is now under new management.

Date visited: 12/11/09

Review by Sarah Worthington on 5th September, 2008

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Very disappointing. Poor reception. Room all right, except for flimsy rubber mattress, no bath mat, shower not working properly and room not cleaned on the 28th. When I enquired as to why not, was met with a stream of invective from the proprietor, which was very upsetting. I did not try the food, as from the general ambience of the public area, I did not feel it would be very good. It is a great shame, as the building promises to be very nice, the village is wonderful, but it certainly did not meet expectations and I consider it overpriced for what it offers.

Date visited: August 27 - 29, 2008

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