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Reviews of Bredbury Hall Hotel & Country Club, Stockport

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Review by A WAKEFIELD on 2nd November, 2009

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WE ARRIVED AT BREDBURY HALL WHERE THE LOCAL MAFIA APPEARED TO GUARD THE DOOR.WE WERE ALLOWED ENTRANCE AND WENT INSIDE TO A PRIVATE FUNCTIONI HAD HEARD TATTOOS WERE NOT ALLOWED SO WE ALL COVERED UP {A LOT}WE ARE ALL BUISNESS PEOPLE AND ARE USED TO NICE HOTELS .THIS ONE WAS OK BUT SEEMED TO HAVE A LOT OF RULES WHICH I FOUND OFF PUTTING TO START WITH...THE DRESS CODE UNFORTUNATELY DID NOT STATE COVER UP TO SOME LADYS WHO REALLY SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER....THE CLIENTELE THAT WE WITNESSED WERE FAR FROM COUNTRY CLUB STATUS...TEH HOTEL ITSELF WAS QUITE NICE AND WHEN THE DRUNKEN BANSHEES HAD LEFT IT WAS EVEN NICER...A LOT OF THE CHAPS APPEARED TO BE THERE TO CAPTURE THE UNSUSPECTING YOUNGER LADIES.WHO WERE SHOCKED NOT MANY MALES UNDER 45 YRS OLD

Date visited: 1/1/2009

Review by claire on 16th September, 2007

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This is a great place for any groups to go for a fantastic trouble free night of partying. The dress code is quite strict and this does cause some frustration with those bearing tattoos or shaved heads but the poloicy has always been the same and it seems to work. It is hotel with a well liked restaurant, several bars and then a nightclub downstairs. the nightclub plays a mix of old and new and it has lots of cosy seating areas and open fires ! The crowd are very friendly and so are the doorstaff which is a pleasant change. when the club shuts at 2 am everyone piles back to the residents bar which is open 'til 5 ish i think. there you can get food or sing on the karaoke or for the hardcore ones, carry on drinking ! All in all a great night out and highly recommended to all !!

Date visited: regularly

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