Brackenborough

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Reviews of Brackenborough Hotel, Louth

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Review by kevin Worrell on 13th April, 2011

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Service was good, food was ok, nothing to write home about. My wife and I expected more, we spent £50.00 on the meal, having a starter and main course. We both went for the supreme chicken breast and both ended up with bones in the dish, maybe its a local thing,,,,, but I have never had breast of chicken with bone in it. Overall expensive and not worth the money

Date visited: 08th April 2011

Review by Anonymous on 12th May, 2009

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Good Points: Friendly, efficient staff. Good value for money. General review: Excellent. Highly recommend.

Date visited: 2009-05-12

Review by Maureen on 8th April, 2009

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Good Points: Very impressed with everything about the hotel . Staff extremely welcoming and helpful through out the stay

Date visited: 2009-04-08

Review by Anonymous on 23rd September, 2008

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Good Points: interesting decor - great breakfast Bad Points: no bad points General review: enjoyable

Date visited: 2008-09-23

Review by David on 4th November, 2007

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Good Points: Lovely & clean, well presented Bad Points: Not applicable - all good General review: Couldn't fault my stay, everything I hope for on my travels was realised on this particular night, accomodation & food etc. Highly recommended.

Date visited: 2007-11-04

Review by Mrs Ramsay on 23rd July, 2007

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Due to my line of business I spend most of my working week in hotels all over the country and my Head Office is based in Louth. I stay at the Brackenbourogh Arms Hotel on a monthly basis,I get a warm and friendly welcome every time I go, it has been refurbished to a very high standard the food is fantastic, it is a true pleasure to stay there. I would like to thank all the staff and management for making me feel so welcome, it's just like coming home!

Date visited: June 07

Review by Mrs Ramsay on 19th July, 2007

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Due to my line of business I spend most of my working week in hotels all over the country and my Head Office is based in Louth. I stay at the Brackenborough Arms Hotel on a monthly basis, I get a warm and friendly welcome every time I go, it has been refurbished to a very high standard the food is fantastic, it is a true pleasure to stay there. I would like to thank all the staff and management for making me feel so welcome, it’s just like coming home!

Date visited: 2007

Review by chris & tina on 1st September, 2006

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'A friendly smile is all you want after a long or short journey.' Yes. That is what Brackenborough Arms promised. My husband Chris and I arrived at the Hotel after what turned out incidentally to be a very long journey, prolongued by an incident at a service station. Chris's thigh was aching and I had the beginnings of a terrible headache, bordering on a migraine. When we arrived, we immediately were able to take a hot shower, make use of some complimentary saches of hot chocolate, then slip into warm clean sheets which smelt wonderfully fresh. When we awoke, I had toast and cereal and Chris had the full English as usual, not being as concerned about his hips as I am! When we left we were rewarded with a wonderful smile which was all we needed to complete our stay. Yes, The Brackenbury Arms is everything it claims to be, and more. .

Date visited: july '06

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