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Queens Hotel Cheltenham
4.3/5109 Reviews
It is a very good hotel, the big lawn is facing the town hall at the entrance of the hotel, and the back door is a big park. There are many restaurants around and there are supermarkets within a 5-minute walk. The hotel room is very nice, clean and tidy. The hotel has a rich breakfast, English, omelette or cake. The front desk and service staff are very welcoming. The Cotswold attractions are all within a 30-40 minute drive from the hotel. In short, a very good stay experience.
The Sheep on Sheep Street Hotel
4.3/570 Reviews
This town was outside our plan and gave us an unexpected surprise. It is a beautiful town, don’t miss it. The hotel room is not big, and there is free parking in the yard behind the hotel. The bathroom is a bit short. My husband is 189cm tall and has to lower his head and cannot stand up straight. Our room was on the second floor and there was no elevator. Fortunately, we didn't have to carry too many things up the stairs when we drove. The soundproofing is not very good, you can hear the conversation next door. The breakfast was great and the restaurant manager was very welcoming! Will go here next time.
The Slaughters Manor House
4.1/555 Reviews
Location is good, very close to the town centre. The English Manor Hotel is very welcoming and comfortable, with a large lawn and wide view. The hotel not only has English billiards, but also a Michelin restaurant, which is very delicious. The rooms are large and tidy, the beds are comfortable, the bathrooms are spacious, and the garden is full of flowers. The most recommended is the hotel's own wine, which is very delicious and sweet and sour.
The Old New Inn
4.4/568 Reviews
This weekend we had lunch with a large group of friends at the New Old Inn. On being sat for the meal no one asked us if we wanted drinks - not then or at any time during our meal. Water was provided. During the meal we weren't asked, as is customary, if everything was OK with our food or if there was anything else we needed. Most odd. In fact, those waiting on us, especially the 2 gentlemen, seemed unhappy to be there and were, when passing behind diners chairs or reaching across the table, quite unmannerly and also particularly noisy, banging crockery on the table at the rear of the dining room. Onto the meal - 2 pieces of bread cut in half (for 4 people) on a plate but no side plates and no butter knives so we used our starter knives and ate bread from the tablecloth. The prawn cocktail starter was ordinary but passable. I was really looking forward to the main course - the menu read, 'Gloucester Old Spot Pork, Crispy Crackling, Bramley Apple Puree, served with Roast Potatoes and Seasonal Vegetables' - sounds good! In reality I had 2 slices of pork, both with generous layers of fat and wet, floppy skin. Not the crispy crackling advertised. I politely asked the waitress if she could bring some crackling. She returned to tell me that they didn't have any crackling and that the pork was all gone. Apple sauce came but no serving spoon so we used our main course knives. The roasties (plural) consisted of 2 small potatoes. Descriptively correct, though a little mean, but overshadowed by the 'seasonal vegetables' which consisted of a slice of carrot and one broccoli spear. Again, not a lie as it was more than one vegetable, but they couldn't have economised more, except by serving individual peas! I know portion sizes have shrunk in our current economy but this is taking it to a new level. The desert was apple crumble which would have felt at home in any school canteen. And the price of this gourmet fayre? £56 for 2 people. Please find an alternative if you are contemplating booking, especially if it's for an occasion. We couldn't recommend this hotel and will never return, which is a shame as we regularly visit family living just 20 minutes away and are always looking for great eateries, We won't forget it, though, so we've put it in the 'making memories' pile.
The Midland
2.1/533 Reviews
On arrival the bar staff took us upto the room to check that we were OK with staying! At 45 quid l3ss than an uber train or taxi I couldn't care less!!!! The locals that went to th3 pub were absolutely lovely, welcoming and gave loads of tips on Cheltenham! My advise is if you want 5 star accommodation then it's wrong for you however if you want a family friendly happy local that welcomes you then go see them! Yes it's not the ritz! Not even a travel lodge! BUT everyone was lovely it was totally safe! Couldn't care less that we had no window because the drinks were half the price of the city!!!! If you want a cheap friendly rest your head, next to the station pub then this is it!!!! We wanna come back and party with u all xx
Mr & MRS Smith the Wheatsheaf Inn
4.2/579 Reviews
We stayed at the Wheatsheaf for 2 nights for our wedding nearby. We hired the private dining room for a family dinner the night before the wedding. The food was delicious & service was great. The rooms are full of character & lots of special touches like the Dyson hairdryers & treats. The staff were so helpful & friendly. Would definitely recommend it. I’d love to go back in the summer to make the most of the beautiful garden area.

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