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The Hog's Head Inn - the Inn Collection Group
4.1/590 Reviews
We had a really nice few days and found the staff really pleasant and happy to help you. The room was surprisingly large and very comfortable. The bed was good we slept well . The menu was very big and I had the Thai dinner and it was the best Thai I have ever had 5star to the chef
The Dirty Bottles Inn
4.5/552 Reviews
Really enjoyed our visit to the dirty bottles, great atmosphere in this very old pub, read about the story of the dirty bottles in the window and the mysterious death of the last man who touched them. Great staff on hand to give advice on food. The food was excellent with a great selection of real ales call in give it a go. Book a table to avoid disappointment
The Tavern - Steakhouse and Lodge
3.6/576 Reviews
My husband Gaz and I are doing a two night stopover at Alnwick before heading further up north. We wandered around looking for somewhere to enjoy a decent cask ale and decided on the Market Tavern. Lovely warm friendly welcome from Michael, and we got seated and enjoyed a couple of tasty drinks. We witnessed lots of delicious platefuls of food being served and decided to book a table for this evening - so glad we did, food delicious and lots of hungry folk had to be turned away as it was fully booked. Despite it being busy we weren’t rushed, the food was yum as was the beer and Michael was the perfect host. I had the delicious Shepherds Pie and Gaz had the slow braised brisket which he too said was great Would be a shame if you were in Alnwick and missed out on this gem, book ahead if you can to avoid disappointment
White Swan Hotel
3.6/587 Reviews
Upon arrival quite bemused at the greeter’s request to inform the receptionist of my arrival ( ? ) even though I confirmed the payers full name, she could’ve been a bit more courteous & agreeable, especially seeing as the room was empty. There seemed to be more staff than punters. I confirmed my name to the receptionist & took myself into the ( empty ) bar, eventually ordered a drink to wait for friends. The place is lacking in atmosphere, and so this continued into the state room where afternoon tea was served. We were asked to choose our sandwich preferences & teas. Could not order my favourite smoked salmon unless I paid for a £10 glass of champagne, I cannot recall what the waiter said about the prosecco, whether that was included or not. The cake stand arrived ( they were hardly rushed off their feet ) and to be honest, nothing to get excited about. Bread seemed a little soggy, and no clotted cream with the fruit scones ? Thought that was a given. Pastries were average, my friend enjoyed the sausage rolls apparently…. …. overall, in terms of quality and service, the three of us agreed it was disappointing and would not be back anytime soon. To top it all, the waiter came over and said he would have to ‘throw us out’ right there and then, to get ready for the pending dinner service ( this was two hours in and we were the only ones there ) I mean honestly, a suggestion to retire to the rather dull bar would’ve gone down better ! I know this was a lovely Hotel to visit, not so long ago. I wonder if the American guests who were present on the day enjoyed it. Also, the place looked grubby, and the windows were dirty. Would not recommend this place.
The Cookie Jar
4.7/579 Reviews
After seeing George Clarke talk about this fantastic boutique hotel, we knew we had to book an evening as we were travelling up to the east coast of Scotland for a wedding. A fantastic, central location with views of the magical Alnwick Castle, everything about this boutique hotel felt incredibly well thought out; combining high-class, expensive, quality furniture, while keeping a relaxed, genuine family-owned atmosphere. As soon as we arrived we had a friendly northeast welcome and the staff were incredibly thoughtful and helpful throughout our stay. In the evening, we sat down to one of the best 3 course meals we've ever tasted for my dad's birthday. A great array of choice on the menu and as the four of us all had different dishes, the fact we all described the food as delicious in every bite, is a fantastic compliment to the chef and their team. Within the room, the beds were incredibly comfortable, the shower was very impressive (and powerful water pressure, hard to come by usually in a hotel) and it was lovely to see that the hotel have fully embraced their history with a booklet of the story of 12 Bailiffgate in each room. It's not just the bigger things that have been done incredibly well, but it was the actual cookie jar filled with cookies that was the cherry on top of the cake. We will definitely be back! Thank you all.
The Georgian Guesthouse
3.6/519 Reviews
The guesthouse house is central in walking distance to the towns amenities only fault was the on suite bathroom small shower cubical would be a problem with anyone with a large frame There was no checking in, Never sampled food, amenities limited.

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Number of Hotels91
Number of Reviews305
Highest Price£223
Lowest Price£57
Average Price (Weekends)£134
Average Price (Weekdays)£124