Rock

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Reviews of Rock Hotel, Halifax

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Review by Katrina on 16th September, 2008

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General review: Had an excellend stay, staff very friendly and helpful, hotel cleanliness was superb and food was lovely.

Date visited: 2008-09-16

Review by Sophie on 11th August, 2008

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fantastic hotel *staff polite and helpful. *rooms clean, modern and spacious * good quality food *great value for money *large modern open bar area I could not recommend this hotel more

Date visited: 12/07/2008

Review by tracy hamer on 13th February, 2008

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i came to the rock hotel for a funtion,as it was my sisters wedding do.i had a family room,as my children came.The room was very clean and warm.It had all the facilities that u require,plus more even a plasma screen tv,which my children really enjoyed.the whole day went to plan and the eveing was even better.im going to book my daughters christing at the rock.

Date visited: 1/february/

Review by Mrs Brealy on 6th April, 2007

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very pleasent area! the rooms could be cleaner, and the staff could be more friendly.

Date visited: 2/3/07

Review by gary cox on 21st February, 2006

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An absolute disastrous stay. The hotel had no record of my booking, then I couldn't get an outside line from my room and they claimed their 'phone system was out of order, then I was told they didn't serve food on a Sunday evening, despite advertising on their website that they served food from 12 noon until 10pm seven days a week. When I got back from eating out, I was locked out, and no-one was at reception or answering the 'phone. I had to force the door to get back in. Then no-one was available to serve me breakfast the next morning, and there was no-one at reception to settle the bill with. A complete lack of customer service!

Date visited: 19/02/06

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