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7 years ago
Been staying here for near on twenty years whilst on business. Very clean and comfortable accommodation. A great breakfast and very friendly staff. In walking distance to local restaurants. The best place to stay in Bridport read more
115 East Street
Bridport DT6 3LB
United Kingdom
01308 423371
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The Bull Hotel
(9 reviews)
£££
This place is so lovely! The terrace is decorated beautifully and the food is amazing. Little bit…read moreof celebrations and loved the Prosecco as well.
We've spent a wonderful two nights at the Bull and the interesting little town of Bridport and…read moresurrounds. We were welcomed warmly on arrival and directed to park behind the hotel (free!), shown to our room on the second floor. Commenting on the hotel and accommodation: it's an old coaching house, so has all the creaks and structural foibles you'd expect of an ancient building. It's been recently refurbished and is looking very swish. They've made clever and considered use of the spaces, and the decor is sensitive and creative. I really loved the small details, like the retro mirrors, the sheepskin rug, the wool bed-throw and prints of the local area on the walls. The bed was big and very comfortable. The only complaint was the seagull noise at 4am - squawking up a hell of a racket. I closed and locked the sash-windows the next night which made a difference. The bathroom was light and spacious, and they offer Bramley products which are all 'nasty' free. Highly recommended. Commenting on the food and dining: There are inside and outside dining and drinking spaces. We ate dinner and breakfast inside on both occasions. The tables are small, so you struggle to find space for everything, but beyond that, the food is exceptional. The wine-by-the-glass is competitively priced and was of a high standard. We ate fresh fish, seafood, beef and lamb and it was all exquisite. The kitchen are doing a great job, and if I look at the reviews from the years preceeding, I can see that the Bull have really striven to do better and exceed expectations. Service was good, not overly familiar nor invisible. All staff seem to be well trained and familiar with the food, and in so doing were able to make their own recommendations. Book ahead for dinner, it is becoming more popular.
The George at West Bay
(1 review)
££
I love this old pub, we often dash down from London for the weekend to meet friends in the George…read moreon a Saturday lunchtime for a pint of Thatchers. The food is always very nice and good value, although the menu changes quite often. As with most places in Dorset it stops serving lunch at 2pm so you gave to be quick!
West Bay Hotel
(3 reviews)
Under new managment, Very helpful and friendly staff. Excellent meal, spotless accommodation, with…read moresea views, next to the golf coarse. Fantastic weekend break!
Looks like a nice place... if you want food. Drink only after a walk and then only after ordering…read morethree drinks were told we can't sit down. I know they are busy but the bar was littered with glasses and technically I shouldn't have to stand at a bar with my 15 year old daughter. It's actually illegal. Ended up in the beer garden in the cold! A simple, "standing room only if your only having drinks" and we'd have moved on or at least had a choice.
Lord Nelson Hotel
We are very happy that we have found this sweet B&B. You get…read morea rustic small town feeling right away. As if you get a real impression of what it would be like to live in Bridport. The rooms and the pub are very clean. Especially the staff and owners convince with their friendliness. The breakfast was ok. It is quite loud in the rooms. Like so often in England. With earplugs it works. In the double bed you lie on one very soft mattress and share a blanket. If one moves, the other one notices it immediately. So we slept very badly. Nevertheless, the overall impression remains a very good one.
Haddon House Hotel
(2 reviews)
Great place in the center of the town, opposite the Town Hall. A flagship of the local brewery,…read morePalmers, serving their real ales and a decent wine & spirits selection. Recent management change and the early signs are highly promising - seem like a great couple, down from running wine bars in the London area. Lovely small bar with a kitchen area off to the side. Haven't eaten there this time around but focus on fresh and local fare. Real fireplace in the bar. Mixed crowd of locals and visitors - particularly busy on market days (Wed/Sat).
Greyhound Hotel
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I am shocked and appalled at the poor customer service at this restaurant we were sent the wrong…read morefood and we thought it was the food we ordered and we made a mistake and we ate the food because we thought it was our food the waiter that served us came back and told us it wasn't our food and then the manager came out and started rudely shouting at us and caused a huge scene telling us we need to pay for it when we when we refused to pay the rude, arrogant manager told us we were we were banned I will never come back to this pub again probably because we're not welcome. they also told people that they had to wait half an hour for a seat when there was many tables available. there was also a hair in my drink, absolutely disgusting and very unhygienic it was an apple and mango J20 with a side of hair The water glasses are also extremely small and they are very tight on this what is free, grow up there was a poor old lady that was made to sit on a wet soggy bench because there is a lack of chairs outside.
Wetherspoon house. Good range of real ales from South West brewers. Can get busy although bar isn't…read morealways staffed to cope. A lot better than it was a few years back.
Have been here several times (restaurant only). Food is excellent and service very good in pleasant…read moresurroundings. Unfortunately prices have increased in 2016 and value for money is no longer a feature. Disappointing portion of vegetables - why be mean with a cheap ingredient? Menu is wide - ranging and usually includes some local fish.
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Fantastic little B and B less than 5 minutes walk from Lyme Regis Centre and of course the sea…read more Friendly owners who cook the best breakfasts ever. I visited for my birthday and they set our breakfast table with decorations and a card! Three bantam chickens live here which they let us feed and stroke. Lovely place to stay, clean big rooms for reasonable prices. Highly recommended. I have stayed there a couple of times and would definately go back.
I stayed here with my girlfriend for a brief weekend. The rooms are very cute and the service is…read moreexcellent. The real winner here though, is the restaurant. Normally I find that hotel restaurants are stupidly expensive with subpar selection, service, and quality. This is not the case with this hotel's built in eatery. I'd go so far as to say it's worth it to come here JUST FOR THE FOOD! We each had the broccoli and stilton soup with the burger. The soup was rich and creamy with a very delicate flavour. The burger was possibly the best I've ever had. It was massive. The meat was flavourful, perfectly seasoned and cooked. In many cases a burger is defined and made by the surrounding compliments, but I could eat the meat on its own. Speaking of the condiments, however, it should be noted that this was the most well-dressed burger I think I've seen. It was served on top of what I can only describe as a toasted mini baguette, topped with melted cheese and a green aioli that really complimented the meat. If you live around this area, I highly recommend it. I now wish I'd tried some of the more expensive menu items, but I'm a student so I'll save that for a future trip. The waitresses were also very kind and attentive, and though there weren't many other patrons, we received our food quickly. Edit: We went back for dinner on our second day. I had the braised lamb shoulder and it's very difficult to say which is better, the burger or the lamb. The chefs are artist. The shoulder came with some greens and a creamy mash. The arrangement is topped with a sauce that I can only describe as tasting like a sweet hickory gravy with what might be called slight asian and fruity accents. It's amazingly tasty and equal to if not better than the aforementioned burger. I highly recommend this place.
While waiting for my car to have its annual MOT, I took the opportunity to have a stroll and call…read moreinto the Yeovil Court Hotel for a drink. I have visited the hotel a couple of times before. It was very encouraging to experience the good welcome and kind service, even when it is a small item. Observing the interaction of the staff with clients was also encouraging. The atmosphere was one of how can we make your stay a pleasant one which is a very good recommendation for a Hotel. The ambience was good too and everywhere you looked you seemed to receive the message we are cared for. There seemed to be a good number of guests and a pleasant atmosphere. Global Nomad
I've stayed here twice and have had a wonderful time twice. Though definitely not the cheapest…read moreplace in town, it has the best location and amenities...and breakfast! The beds are very comfortable, especially the pillows - a prerequisite for a restful break. We've stayed in the family room on the top floor and a large twin on the first and both had great beds and bedding. The bar is a bit dismal and doesn't have any outstanding beers (for those you have to go to Rock Point and drink Doom Bar). Hence only four stars. The pool is great for adults and kids alike if the weather will not permit sea swimming. Off street parking though not secure is a boom in such a cramped old town centre and is worth paying extra for. But the piece de resistance is the cooked breakfast. All locally sourced products and you can customize to your heart's content, all for £13! Non-guests welcome. Highly recommend. They even do good coffee which is highly unusual for a traditional English hotel.
This review is based on the food served in the pub underneath the hotel. I can't really comment on…read morethe standard of the hotel but could only find his place on the hotel category, when in fact it's also a pub. It looks like a perfectly decent place for a drink but in terms of the food I can only say disappointing! The menu looked promising and it was packed out, with many eating. Fish & chips should be easy for a place like this so close to the harbour, but ours looked like it had come straight out the freezer. In fact, I doubt whether any of the produce on our plates was local. The chips were bland, McCain-like creations. On the plus side, the service was fine, and ale was good.
I'll write a proper review once I'm back in America but this place is LOVELY and you should…read moredefinitely book here if you're looking for a place in Chard
Excellent small hotel and Oriental restaurant!…read more Chard is not necessarily the most attractive of small towns, but very conveniently set as a stopping off point between London/Midlands and the West Country. The Bath House has most elegantly furnished rooms, very reasonably priced. If you dine in the restaurant below, you will be delighted with the quality of the food. (Breakfasts are also a treat). Best of all, the service is friendly: the hosts go to great lengths to ensure their guests are comfortable, well-fed and happy. Highly recommended - you will not be disappointed.
What a great Bed & Breakfast!! Wonderful English country side charm set wonderfully in the rolling…read morehills of Dorset. Our room was extremely cozy and beautiful. Breakfast was outstanding as well as a proper English Tea Time. Our hosts were gracious and very friendly and knowledgeable about the area. They can recommend sites to see, places to eat, and things to do. A great place to stay. Very affordable. If we get a chance to visit England again I would definitely stay here.
A beautiful and charming place to stay and relax. The rooms…read moreare nicely appointed and thoughtful prepared. Wonderful spaces to be in. Clean and warm and cozy rooms have a nice bathroom with big relaxing bathtub.
We use this classy little hotel when visiting relatives in Yeovil, and really love it. It is small…read moreand friendly, and provides excellent attentive service. Prices are surprisingly reasonable. We visit with small children - they have some very good family rooms available, and a lovely garden around the back. The highlight for us is the restaurant. The food is contemporary franglais - excellent. Good choice of wines and professional service make it a real treat when the kids are finally tucked up in bed.
Spending time at Pendomer House is quality refreshment. The location is amazing, overlooking…read morepristene countryside. The friendliness and welcome in this historic building is first class. You will thoroughly enjoy your stay for sure and especially the delightful small touches that make all the difference. Highly recommended. Global Nomad.
Ate at the pub - great selection of starters, mains, and some wonderful puddings to finish your…read moremeal. The chips are triple fried, so they are served hot and nice a crisp. The mains a feature local meats and include a variety of pub classics.
Located right next to the Pen Mill station, the family run pub and hotel is a very pleasant…read moreexperience indeed. Rooms are very few however, only about ten of them and most are not ensuite. Despite the bath rooms and toilets being in a very good condition and upkeep, it can still be frustrating to have to parade the hallway in one's towel. The design of the rooms is very pleasant, and fresh. Rooms are a little on the compact side. Breakfast is a very positive part of the experience with a choice of hearty full english, or high quality local cereal, local butter and bread. Having a popular local pub downstairs is also a big bonus, as they serve great food and drinks all evening. Noise was not an issue for us.
This is a brilliant hotel. Its a funny one mind…read more Premier Inns are always generally good, but this one is just a few metres from the beach. It's great for a long weekend or something longer, and the rooms are spacious and clean. It is a 5 minute walk from Weymouth centre, and the walk couldn't get much better on a summers day. The only problem I have with this hotel, is that in the space of 1 year, the price has gone up steadily from around £50 a night, to £65. The hotel has also been extended twice, but its still sometimes quite difficult to make a reservation here. It seems to be extremely popular. This hotel is highly recommended by me.
We've twice taken advantage of the lunchtime deals, and had some very nice meals here. Food is…read moretasty, quantities are good, and range is as you would expect for family dining. It seems to even be a place with mums and tots feel comfortable to come during the day when the rest of the world is at work. The staff seem mainly young, so vary in their enthusiasm, but generally are courteous and helpful without being bothersome. There's a big car park but you have to pay for parking.
We stayed here a few months ago and it's a very reasonably priced, cosy and homely B&B…read more The rooms are quite small, and the bathrooms very small indeed, but that doesn't really matter as it's just a base from which to explore the nightlife and enjoy the seaside by day. It's clean and well cared for, and we were made extremely welcome by the lovely owners. There's a regular bus service into/from town about every half hour (or every 15-20 minutes during the day, if I recall right) that stops right opposite the front door. The breakfasts are awesome - you get to choose your menu the night before (from simple continental to ful extra-large cooked English) for an all-inclusive price. I only wish I'd not had such a hangover then I'd have been able to do justice to mine!! I'd definately stay there again.