Tal-y-Cafn

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Reviews of Tal-y-Cafn Hotel, Conwy

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Review by j burling on 13th September, 2008

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My daughter and her boyfriend stayed here for a night. The room was dark and dirty.They could here everything going on in the room next door.Even the couple going to the toilet.The cold water tap made a terrible noise as did the shower.The hot water tap didn't work properely Over all it really was a very unpleasant stay and not worth the £50.00 they spent for the room.They refused to eat there as if the room was so dirty it made them wonder what the kitchen was like.

Date visited: 5th september 2008

Review by Jeremy on 8th September, 2008

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Good Points: The staff were very helpful and made me feel very welcome. Bad Points: I thought the value for money was very poor, the room was very small and dark and didnt warrant the cost that i paid, the noise from the water pump was a disgrace, everytime we flushed the toilet or ran the water there was a big loud noise, and we could even hear it when other people in other rooms used their water or toilet. And the room was still dirty, their was dust still on the table and rubbish still in the bathroom bin. General review: Overall i feel very let down by the quality of the stay and i will not be staying over again,

Date visited: 2008-09-08

Review by Ron on 13th November, 2007

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Good Points: clean frienly old fashioned and the meals were very good General review: the opening times otherwise every thing was very nice thank you

Date visited: 2007-11-13

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