Guest User
May 13, 2024
Excellent accommodation. Very central but far enough away from Temple Bar to avoid the noise of partygoers late at night/ early hours and yet only a stones throw away so not too far a walk if that’s where you intend visiting. Very convenient for Grafton Street and only a 15 min walk to Henry Street or 10 mins to the dart station on Tara Street. I stayed over a weekend and had no issues with noise whatsoever despite fearing the worst based on other reviews that, had I read them first, would have deterred me from booking. I’m a very light sleeper/ borderline insomniac and whilst I heard a couple of voices at 4am this was nothing to do with the proprietors as the bar downstairs has closed several hours earlier. Were I not such a light sleeper I’m doubtful I’d have heard them at all. Temperatures reached approximately 26 degrees when I visited and the air con in the room dealt with this with ease. Indeed the lady who cleaned my room was kind enough to put it on so that it was nice and cool when I returned form a day of exploring the city. I had one minor teething problem on arrival when the code to the door wouldn’t work however, having phoned the number provided, someone was there in less than 30 seconds to help me. He kindly explained the issue was other guests not closing the door properly and from then on I had no issues as I simply pulled the door fully shut each time before entering the code (there were several occasions where other guests clearly hadn’t closed the door properly- no fault of the management they can’t help it if people can’t close a door). The room itself (number four) was accessed via two flights of stairs. Fine for me but mentioned in case this may be an issue for others considering booking. It was one of the king rooms and was sufficiently spacious and well equipped. Indeed.. it was better than some, much more expensive, hotels I’ve stayed at. There was a microwave and sink (in addition to the basin in the bathroom) together with supplies for two which included champagne glasses, cutlery, plates, tea and coffee, bottles of water, shampoo, conditioner and handwash. There was a small fridge but it wasn’t particularly cold, not that it was a problem for me as, whilst I am on a city break, I want to spend as little time as possible in a room and instead want to make the most of my surroundings. However, it may be an issue for tigers wanting to spend longer in their room or a wanting to cater for themselves. I’d been there less than 12 hours and room service was already there cleaning my room and replenishing supplies; what more could you ask for? I dined once at the bar downstairs and, despite a minor confusion as between the bar man and the lady taking food orders as to whether the kitchen was open past 9 on a Sunday, the food was good pub grub, tasty, cooked well with sizeable portions. My small portion of chicken fillets contained at least six large pieces that would easily have suited two as a sharing plate. Servi