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8 years ago
Marvellous food from the Spice Lounge all year round. Great delivery service and highly recommended.
Vine Road
Skegness PE25 3DB
United Kingdom
01754 763018
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http://www.skegness-resort.co.uk/vine
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Auntie Ruths Hotel
(1 review)
I only stayed at Auntie Ruths for one night last year and i will state now that i was her first…read morecustomer and that she had only just opened so my review may not be accurate to what it is now but this was my experience of it. As I knocked on the door, to what looked like a quaint little house the door was opened by a middle aged red headed woman who reminded me of Linda from the tv show Gimme Gimme Gimme. She showed us to our room, which was in dire need of decoration and was dirty. The room did have tea and coffee making facilities and a television though the television had no aerial so there wasnt much point of having it there!! I spent as little time as i could in the hotel, but couldnt avoid it completly when it came to going to bed the mattress was probably the most uncomfortable i have ever slept on and had the worst nights sleep of my life. We went down for breakfast the next morning and we were presented with some lemon desert for breakfast???? It was all a bit strange and i got out of there as quickly as i got in there! On top of all of this it is one of the most expensive places i have ever stayed in Skegness. At £65 for one adult and 2 under 2's. As i say this was the first night she has opened and the hotel probably isnt anything like this now but they say that first impression sticks dont they, i guess they were right.
Savoy Hotel
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I stayed here last night with the band Secret Affair at the Skegness scooter rally and was really…read morehappy with the service and attention from staff throughout our stay. The rooms were clean and reasonably modernised, the beds comfortable and the staff went out of their way to help us. The breakfast was excellent and they also had gluten free and lactose free options. A full English breakfast and options for all dietary requirements was available. There is a lift for disabled folks ( albeit a tad antiquated) but nonetheless everything was considered for each guests needs. The bar was open until 1:30am which was great for our team returning late from the show. The only tiny improvement I would suggest is that the showers were very weak due to the water pressure on the top floors but other than that it was all perfect.
Premier Inn
(2 reviews)
This Premier Inn is located 2 miles south of Lincoln, on the edge of the village of Canwick. We…read morestayed there in part because they have a free on-site car park, whereas the one in the centre of Lincoln doesn't. We stayed in a Premier Plus room, which comes with free Wifi, USB charging points, and slightly nicer decor (they have been refurbished recently). They are also located in a quieter part of the hotel. We found it to be clean, very comfortable, and I liked having a bath as well as a shower. The rooms have excellent sound proofing - we didn't hear any traffic noise from the adjacent main roads. The rooms come with an ironing board, iron, and hair dryer, plus extra pillows if you need them. The only we had is that the heating/air-conditioning fan was a little too noisy to use throughout the night. Not a problem for us in March, but in the summer it might be irritating. The other issue is that there's no lift, so if you have a lot of luggage a ground floor room might be better. Breakfast is served in the adjacent Beefeater restaurant. This was okay, but the cooked items were a little dried out on the hot plates: putting out less to match turnover might have been better. But the choice was fine, both of continental and cooked items. Staff were very friendly, and helped out when we'd muddled up the wifi codes (you get two codes if you are staying for two days, and each code is valid for 3 devices, but this wasn't completely clear on the meail, which you get once you have checked in). The hotel is just across the road from the entrance to the International Bomber Command memorial and visitor attraction. It's a 5 minute walk (they charge for parking, so worth thinking about). Overall, we had a very good stay and would return.
A Premier Inn is a Premier Inn but this one I've stayed in for work - and will be staying in again…read moreand I'm hapy enough about that. This one is on the outskirts of Lincoln. A typical Premier Inn, with a Table Table restaurant attached where breakfast is served if you have booked B&B and other meals can be had. Rooms are a standard layout from what I've experienced. Great, comfortable double bed, with two types of pillows and a duvet, rather than sheets. A TV with freeview is in the room, as well as mini kettle with tea and coffee. Bathroom is immaculate, cleaning is great here. For any single female travellers, there are some nice touches which I have not experienced before. Location of room is considered for you and also on check in, staff will hand you your room key/card but your room number is written on a card, rather than announced to all and sundry in reception for security reasons. Breakfast is fine - continental options available (£5.95) or full breakfast (£8.95) which includes full, continential, the works. I like how I can choose what my breakfast will consist of so as I'm gluten free the continential option is lousy for me but I can take a cooked breakfast and eat as much bacon as I want. Dinner at TableTable - paid separately is fine. It's not fine dining but pub food and staff are able to advise me what options I can have and prices are good so its all good :-)
The Rufford Hotel
When i first arrived in Skegness I had a wonderful warm welcome at the Rufford from its propreitors…read morePaula and Steve. When you first enter the hotel it seems a bit old fashioned, i guess it reminded me a bit of my nans house! I guess the hotel is more geared towards the older guest. Paula and Steve did their very best to help me while i was at the hotel providing me with local information and attractions and things that i could do with the children. They were also willing to entertain one of the children whilst i sorted the other out if i needed them to i didnt even need to ask! I only ever had breakfast at the Rufford and being as my children were both under 2 at the time breakfast time was very centered around them but it was made as easy as possible for me. By the time we came down to breakfast their breakfast would be there and ready along with a highchair! All the food that enters the dining room is home cooked in the hotels kitchen by themselves. All rooms have ensuite, televisions and tea and coffee making facilities. There is a television in the lounge for residents use, aswell as the dining room and the bar where drinks are reasonably priced. On the whole the Rufford is a very enjoyable experience, the staff are polite, friendly and helpful. The hotel is clean and well presented. I was actually sad to leave! The prices are on par with others in Skegness, and in my opinion it is well worth every penny.
The Beeches Hotel
This is by far one of the best hotel's and restaurants in the area. They have a head chef who was…read moretrained in France and he really does offer some of the best food in town. It is very homely and comfortable. In the winter they usually have a real log burning fire and plenty of winter warmers on the menu. The Sunday lunch is also particularly good. The staff are very nice and well trained, especially in the wine and the food. Great place..highly recommend it.
Woodhall Spa
(3 reviews)
Kinema is a delight to visit every time. I love the unusual decor and ambiance. It's a real step…read moreback in time.
Again I seem to be reviewing an entire village. It has a…read morewonderful little show in May..very friendly..in a field in Jubillee Gardens. The gardens themselves are very pretty and great for picnics. They also have an open air swimming pool where the water is warmer than a bath. Tennis courts, bowling green, cricket and a golf club. Then go for a walk in the woodlands and see the tearooms..something of a bygone era. Here too was the Spa and hospital. In the middle of the woods is The Kinema in the Woods situated in the centre of the Pinewoods is one of the treasures of Woodhall Spa and is completely unique. Housed in a converted cricket pavilion, when it opened in 1922 it was one of the first cinemas in Britain. It is the only cinema in the country to employ back projection and also offers regular entertainment on an original Compton Captain Organ. Little shops and cafes in the main street where you can get a meal or a cream tea. The shops are arcaded and look as if they should be at the seaside. Some nice hotels and pubs too. This is Dambuster territory and here they lived. Well worth going for a day out as there is something for every age.
The Lyndsay Guest House
We ran a sea front hotel in bispham blackpool for 20 yrs . So when we retired we had never been to…read moreSkegness so on looking we found the Lyndsay. WHAT A LITTLE GEM it's the best guest we have found whilst travelling all over the UK. We are going again in May this year this will be the 8th time in 3years. The cleanliness food . And friendliness is second to none
Southwold Hotels
A nice little B and B situated just off the main drag, very friendly welcome and nice comfortable…read moreroom. The only reason I am giving this hotel four stars is the shower is the room has seen better days, and the breakfast was a bit on the skimpy side, but if you are looking for a cheap place to stay this is it!
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