Acarsaid

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Reviews of Acarsaid Hotel, Pitlochry

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Review by Christina on 15th June, 2008

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Good Points: Efficiency and good standard of food in the restaurant at dinner and breakfast. The bedroom was clean and comfortable as was rest of hotel. Staff were friendly at all times. Restaurant staff very, very good General review: I loved it and if/when I come that way again I will stay here. Also will recommend to others

Date visited: 2008-06-15

Review by L. Elder on 18th September, 2006

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The room was clean, quiet and well furnished. The staff were efficient and pleasant, the breakfast was excellent. We fully intend to return.

Date visited: 16/9/2006

Review by hutchison/mcwilliams on 31st July, 2005

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Thank you for your attention on our weekend at the Acarsaid. Staff excellent, room basic but comfortable, breakfast good (but personnally we prefer buffet style) evening meal on Saturday couldn't be faulted. The laying on of transport to/from theatre was just the touch to make it a special stay. Was disappointed that had no word back from emails at time of booking to confirm a smoking room. however this appeared to be the fault of MPM hotel group.Time they got their act together. . CFHutchison

Date visited: 29/07/05-31/07/05

Review by Pauline

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"Food, Afternoon tea, Staff","We found the staff at the Acarsaid to be very pleasant,well mannered and very helpfull, we thought the food was excellant. Overall we had a lovely 3 day stay which was very well priced. Hope to go back."

Date visited: 17/11/2004

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