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    3.8 (6 reviews)
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    Ballymascanlon House Hotel - Reception

    Ballymascanlon House Hotel

    (6 reviews)

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    The hotel was nice with plenty of space, beautiful grounds and friendly staff. Friends and I got…read morethe feeling that this hotel caters to an older crowd. And events at the hotel can be loud when you're looking for some peace and quiet in Dundalk. Breakfast was included with our room but it wasn't very impressive - some fried eggs gone cold on a buffet, limited healthy choices otherwise. Unfortunately, I had some bad luck when it came to my stay. When my plug adapter went missing, the hotel provided one. However, it didn't work. By the time I figured that out, it was too late at night to roll down to reception for another one so I just made do. A wedding at the event space meant that drunk partygoers were roaming the hotel grounds, singing and yelling, until the wee hours of the morning. Although I had booked a non-smoking room, and although I was thrilled that the window and balcony door could be opened to let in fresh air, my neighbor decided to smoke on his balcony (continuously) until 3 am. In a desperate attempt for sleep, I called the front desk. Once, the call rang without answer. And on the second try, they hung up on me. Great service and help, guys. I probably wouldn't stay here again.

    Beautiful property, impeccably clean. Bed and breakfast on a larger scale. Spacious rooms full of…read morenatural light recently redone and quite modern. The bathroom alone is larger than most rooms-particularly my last room in the UK. The gym was decently equipped and there is a wonderful heated indoor pool, with a jacuzzi and sauna. It would be nice if there were access to sound on the TV in the gym. I arrived after 11:00 pm and the front desk was there and ready to check me in. It only took a few minutes. I passed by a very lively bar area that goes until midnight I'm told. About to try the food. Breakfast was buffet style but everything replenished regularly and very fresh and delicious. Freshly fried eggs available how you like them. I have to mention that with all the positives, a couple of caveats. There is a golf course and working farms in the area. I was awakened each morning quite early by noises from surrounding properties. Lastly, I had the Di Not Disturb sign in my door but housekeeping went in anyway. I was told that calls to the room were made, a manager was notified and a supervisor accompanied the cleaning person. I was told this was policy. So, lesson learned. Let the hotel know in advance that you will not want room to be serviced.

    Imperial Hotel

    Imperial Hotel

    (3 reviews)

    Outstanding hotel in a great location in the heart of Dundalk. Not sure how our friends found it -…read moremaybe Expedia? The rooms are super clean and they did a fancy refurbishment by the looks of the lobby. The staff at the reception desk have been very accommodating. The one girl in the lobby made an excellent recommendation for a sushi place down the road. The bar attached to the restaurant is very nice looking and comfortable. Excellent food selection. I had the grilled prawns tapas which came out sizzling and was just the right amount of food. The truffle chips are also very good. My husband enjoyed his chicken curry meal. The bartenders are very engaging and friendly. The only thing I did not like about our room was the step up shower situation. I struggled to get safely into it and always afraid of falling when getting out. Never was able to get the water temperature to be right. But it was a great hotel experience and I highly recommend.

    So, rather than making a snap judgement, I waited until the last night to do this review. Before…read moreyou read further, I stand by my initial impression of the Imperial versus the Crowne Plaza. The location alone makes it my preference. That being said, my further understanding of the service culture and indigenous expectations in that regard moderates some of the negatives I will raise moving forward in this review. I have been educated by an Irishman about service expectations. The Irish are very patient people, so by American standards, "slow service" is relative. What I considered slow service at the Crowne appears to be normal service after my experiences at the Imperial. Unless you are being served out of order (which is unacceptable anywhere) the time it takes for them to get to you may seem excessive at times, but may be the norm. If you make your displeasure known, the reaction will vary from indifference to insincerely apologetic. At any rate don't expect fast service, especially if busy. Also don't expect to be serviced by one person on whom you can focus your pleasure or displeasure. Whoever is available at the moment is your best bet. Hence the apparent indifference to the need or expectation of tip. Except for the more experienced service workers it is neither expected or appreciated. So that pretty much brings me to the callouts at the Imperial. The more experienced staff know how to act, but it is clear they are the exception and most of the workers are ill-trained for the service industry. While almost always courteous, they are rarely attentive or sensitive to the fact that you are a guest. (I would compare to McDonalds employees in a hotel setting.) So the local bloke who is a daily visitor will trump the hotel guest when it comes to attention. If you tip and ingratiate yourself with someone who gets it, you will always get superior service when THEY are there. Otherwise expect the norm. The hotel itself is utterly charming and well presented. Yet it is clear this is a local venture, so even with the redesign and upgrades, there are some misses. The trim in the bathrooms prevent the new toilet seats from resting properly in the upright position, so for males wishing the seat up, you will need to hold it. (Too bad for couples.) But the rooms are lovely, and the Crowne has little on them besides some amenities. (You need to request an ironing board and iron.) The food is great and well presented, despite the HUGE variety of options just steps away. I was told there were "several" pubs and restaurants in walking distance. THERE ARE DOZENS, and with my overweight self, I discovered as many or more during my jaunts. That is the true allure of the location. Shopping at all levels and types. Now, putting my business traveler hat on, there are a few more issues. The WiFi in your room is adequate but not the best. Some Marketing idiot thought it was a good idea to make their landing page to be their Facebook page, which makes connecting a challenge. Not to mention it's a bad idea unless you know most of your posts are positive. And you only find out there is "good" WiFi in the lobby, restaurant and pub if you followed the advice above and get the tip from the seasoned guy or gal you made friends with earlier. All in all I have enjoyed my stay and plan to book this location for my January return, but cannot recommend it to my colleagues unless they are willing to accept these caveats. If only here for a day or two, stay at the Crowne. If here with any down time, the Imperial is where it's at.

    Carrickdale Hotel and Leisure Complex - outside area

    Carrickdale Hotel and Leisure Complex

    (5 reviews)

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    We were invited here 15 January 26 and as we chatted away we all instantly realised the food was…read moreawful so our host became repeatedly apologetic for it and the grim coffee. It wasn't his fault his only mistake was choosing here. There is absolutely no satisfaction in writing a review like this. None. Moreover and regardless I think it will not change what desperately needs change but at least readers are informed. The staff are delightful. The place is real cosy. Parking is free WiFi is reliable. The problem is that the carvery food is really awful and overpriced. Our memories of the food here is just this. I took the meat to give to the dogs. I ate the potato mash and cabbage; the portion of each was mean. It's old folks home standard on an alright day that we queued for. I got some Cajun pepper sauce from another Bain Marie container (the gravy looked unappealing) and it's obviously not made from fresh in house - factory made maybe even a packet mix requiring no skill or food knowledge only water. The English mustard too is poor quality it's oil based, cheap and in a tube where it stayed. Just nasty rubbish served intentionally. The cappuccino is grim and for this there's no excuse either. Management may rebut my opinion and the opinion of my wife and our host but this has been our experience time and again over many years. It's been a long time since we last dined here. We had hoped it had improved and we said how bad can the food be as we made our way there. Sadly the answer is very very.

    Absolutely amazing, will be back!! We came to the hotel for birthday and when we walked in we were…read moregreated with so much respect and the rooms were amazing!!

    Fairways Hotel - Pods

    Fairways Hotel

    (1 review)

    We literally haven't been in this place for 30 years as we had no reason to go…read more Saturday past 27 August 2022 we were very close by and as it was lunch time we thought why not. There's lots of parking around and a very pleasant Costa coffee bar sharing the same space. On hotel entry we found it bright, clean and airy with mostly young serving staff. Service is courteous but a bit haphazard; a tad of training from good management would help here. We saw outside seating contained within a walled area off the main inside dining area probably designed more for smokers and a necessity for Wu flu. We opted to sit in warm sun as we don't often get warm sun in these parts and as importantly there were no smokers (who can be selfish to smoke while others eat around them.) Four of us dined with three opting for the Fairways club poached chicken fillet, crisp streaky bacon, lettuce, tomato on toasted sourdough with fries and fixings including ketchup, factory made mayo with fresh garlic added, that improved taste, and French mustard. Imagine not having Colman's English mustard. The club & fries was €14. I opted for the seafood chowder (€11). It came with one thin piece of soda bread - the bread portion and the quality disappointed. The chowder was good but while Fitzpatricks pub chowder is an extra euro it's way way far better and shell less. I asked for white pepper to be told they didn't have any. What I found most bothersome about the chowder was that mussels within were still in shells so I had to use my hands to negotiate the meat out, leaving me with fishy fingers; pieces of salmon had skin on too. Crispy salmon skin can be tasty, but soggy limp skin is repulsive. While skin and shell help make great stock they shouldn't be in the served dish. If the chef insists on skin and shell then provide a water bowl, hand towel and suitable cutlery. All in all it's a good 3 star but could easily hit at least 4 star. I mean no white pepper, no English mustard, hard shells and soggy skin in soup, no. We went across the way to Costa for coffees.

    Crowne Plaza Dundalk - hotels - Updated May 2026

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