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Reviews of Five Bells Hotel, Wisbech

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Review by brian clarke on 30th June, 2012

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very poor food ,restraunant not busy but had to wait 1hr 10mins for a meal and it was cold so asked to see manager said would not pay and left never to return again. avoid this place.ANIVERSARY MEAL RUINED THANKS TO THIS SHOWER OF COWBOYS.

Date visited: 30/6/12

Review by tony burrows on 28th May, 2012

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The food is good but is let down badly by what I would describe as about adequate accommodation.It is a noisy small town pub which stays open till 1230 am with loud music playing till that time.I unfortunately had room 2 which was right above the bar where the music is played.It is a shame really because with a little bit of effort it could become a nice place.

Date visited: 25/26-5-2012

Review by Anonymous on 2nd August, 2009

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Good Points: Very pleasant staff. Bad Points: 1. The whole hotel could do with a good steam clean. 2. Room noisy due to large amounts of heavy lorry traffic outside. 3. The breakfast on first day was excellent, the other two days were not very good. 4. Plug in sink filfy. 5. Didn't take a shower as the shower compartment looked unclean. General review: The Inn had a nice atmosphere but let down by its grubiness which is a shame. Could not recommend it to friends.

Date visited: 2009-08-02

Review by Anonymous on 11th August, 2008

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Good Points: Very good food in hotel Bad Points: Room was suffering from a lot of damp problems to walls etc General review: Adequate for the purpose

Date visited: 2008-08-11

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