Yeovil

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Reviews of Yeovil Court Hotel, Yeovil

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Review by Paul Rooke on 10th June, 2007

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Very good impression given by this excellent hotel. Friendly greeting, excellent service. Accommodation, go for the annexe if available rooms upstairs are good with great views over the countryside. Restaurant is very good, the pork excellent, but do watch out for the shoulder of lamb which they take off the bone and present in a paste format. Ask before if you order it. Will definitely return.

Date visited: 12th June 2007

Review by melissa brown-hart on 28th June, 2006

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Lovely hotel, my husband and I celebrated our 10th Wedding Anniversary on Friday and had a superb meal(I recommend the rib-eye steak). We stayed in the Brympton Suite which we thoroughly recommend. We will definately come back next year.

Date visited: 24th June 2006

Review by Arnold Nathan Other on 15th March, 2006

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small rooms (avoid number 2, 3, 4 if possible) OTT restaurant prices very high, although quality good. Sandwich menu in bar is OK, but don't have the french fries, greasy and limp. Bar is good but small, staff are attentive and keen to please. Breakfast is very good, smoked salmon and scambled eggs - excellent! wireless internet available at most times free! creaky floorboards in bedrooms in main building go for the annex if you can.

Date visited: march 2006

Review by Lynne McKenzie on 13th September, 2005

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Excellent Hotel with very friendly staff. Rooms are extremely clean and comfortable. Definately will visit again.

Date visited: 10th - 12th September

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