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5 star

Glenavon House Hotel
4.4/566 Reviews

Glenavon House Hotel

Cookstown|0.92km from city centre
Visited the hotel on St Patrick's Day, and asked would it be possible to get food. Ladies on reception advised they where fully booked, but would check. Then advised to go to Dungannon and Omagh. Which I thought was strange as you'd imagine Tea or Coffee would be offered to keep a customer rather than trying to send them to an alternative location. Advised via phone call to reception that the request of 1 Child's Dinner was not possible as too busy. I then went to restaurant myself to check just to clarify that they heard me correctly, and it was only for 1 child and not my entire family, and we were happy to sit anywhere in hotel. In the Cellar Bar, an unknown lady (then found out to be hotel owner) shouted at the young lad I asked to check. Telling him ”He was told no” I entered the bar, and told the woman no need to shout at that lad, I was just checking you knew it was for 1 child and not my entire family. She snapped I Heard you, you need to learn to listen. I then asked are you a manger? Her response I'm Pauline Wilson I own the place. I responded god help the hotel, if thats how you treat customers. I again stated you do know what I'm asking for, 1 child's dinner? Her response we only do Carvery on a Sunday. I advised you're lying what if someone wants chicken goujons is that not possible? I advised her the reason we'd chosen the hotel, was they had been so accommodating before to my son's dietary requirements (GF + DF) and made him Grilled Chicken, Boiled Potatoes and Peas with no issue. Her response you didn't get that in here on a Sunday. I advised you're actually wrong. I did, as my wife and I had the carvery. The manager then snapped well it wouldn't have been a busy Sunday if you got that. At this point there was 1 Man in main reception, 3-4 customers at the bar, and about 6 people sitting in a snug. I don't think anyone would class that as busy. The manager then told me, I can't just ramroad in anywhere and demand. Let me point out at no point did I demand, I just seeked clarity, and was met with this attitude. Moral of story - avoid at all costs, and give your money to somewhere that doesn't speak to customers like that, worryingly in front of other customers.

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Business travel

Glenavon House Hotel
4.4/566 Reviews

Glenavon House Hotel

Cookstown|0.92km from city centre
Visited the hotel on St Patrick's Day, and asked would it be possible to get food. Ladies on reception advised they where fully booked, but would check. Then advised to go to Dungannon and Omagh. Which I thought was strange as you'd imagine Tea or Coffee would be offered to keep a customer rather than trying to send them to an alternative location. Advised via phone call to reception that the request of 1 Child's Dinner was not possible as too busy. I then went to restaurant myself to check just to clarify that they heard me correctly, and it was only for 1 child and not my entire family, and we were happy to sit anywhere in hotel. In the Cellar Bar, an unknown lady (then found out to be hotel owner) shouted at the young lad I asked to check. Telling him ”He was told no” I entered the bar, and told the woman no need to shout at that lad, I was just checking you knew it was for 1 child and not my entire family. She snapped I Heard you, you need to learn to listen. I then asked are you a manger? Her response I'm Pauline Wilson I own the place. I responded god help the hotel, if thats how you treat customers. I again stated you do know what I'm asking for, 1 child's dinner? Her response we only do Carvery on a Sunday. I advised you're lying what if someone wants chicken goujons is that not possible? I advised her the reason we'd chosen the hotel, was they had been so accommodating before to my son's dietary requirements (GF + DF) and made him Grilled Chicken, Boiled Potatoes and Peas with no issue. Her response you didn't get that in here on a Sunday. I advised you're actually wrong. I did, as my wife and I had the carvery. The manager then snapped well it wouldn't have been a busy Sunday if you got that. At this point there was 1 Man in main reception, 3-4 customers at the bar, and about 6 people sitting in a snug. I don't think anyone would class that as busy. The manager then told me, I can't just ramroad in anywhere and demand. Let me point out at no point did I demand, I just seeked clarity, and was met with this attitude. Moral of story - avoid at all costs, and give your money to somewhere that doesn't speak to customers like that, worryingly in front of other customers.

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Breakfast

Glenavon House Hotel
4.4/566 Reviews

Glenavon House Hotel

Cookstown|0.92km from city centre
Visited the hotel on St Patrick's Day, and asked would it be possible to get food. Ladies on reception advised they where fully booked, but would check. Then advised to go to Dungannon and Omagh. Which I thought was strange as you'd imagine Tea or Coffee would be offered to keep a customer rather than trying to send them to an alternative location. Advised via phone call to reception that the request of 1 Child's Dinner was not possible as too busy. I then went to restaurant myself to check just to clarify that they heard me correctly, and it was only for 1 child and not my entire family, and we were happy to sit anywhere in hotel. In the Cellar Bar, an unknown lady (then found out to be hotel owner) shouted at the young lad I asked to check. Telling him ”He was told no” I entered the bar, and told the woman no need to shout at that lad, I was just checking you knew it was for 1 child and not my entire family. She snapped I Heard you, you need to learn to listen. I then asked are you a manger? Her response I'm Pauline Wilson I own the place. I responded god help the hotel, if thats how you treat customers. I again stated you do know what I'm asking for, 1 child's dinner? Her response we only do Carvery on a Sunday. I advised you're lying what if someone wants chicken goujons is that not possible? I advised her the reason we'd chosen the hotel, was they had been so accommodating before to my son's dietary requirements (GF + DF) and made him Grilled Chicken, Boiled Potatoes and Peas with no issue. Her response you didn't get that in here on a Sunday. I advised you're actually wrong. I did, as my wife and I had the carvery. The manager then snapped well it wouldn't have been a busy Sunday if you got that. At this point there was 1 Man in main reception, 3-4 customers at the bar, and about 6 people sitting in a snug. I don't think anyone would class that as busy. The manager then told me, I can't just ramroad in anywhere and demand. Let me point out at no point did I demand, I just seeked clarity, and was met with this attitude. Moral of story - avoid at all costs, and give your money to somewhere that doesn't speak to customers like that, worryingly in front of other customers.

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Family friendly

Glenavon House Hotel
4.4/566 Reviews

Glenavon House Hotel

Cookstown|0.92km from city centre
Visited the hotel on St Patrick's Day, and asked would it be possible to get food. Ladies on reception advised they where fully booked, but would check. Then advised to go to Dungannon and Omagh. Which I thought was strange as you'd imagine Tea or Coffee would be offered to keep a customer rather than trying to send them to an alternative location. Advised via phone call to reception that the request of 1 Child's Dinner was not possible as too busy. I then went to restaurant myself to check just to clarify that they heard me correctly, and it was only for 1 child and not my entire family, and we were happy to sit anywhere in hotel. In the Cellar Bar, an unknown lady (then found out to be hotel owner) shouted at the young lad I asked to check. Telling him ”He was told no” I entered the bar, and told the woman no need to shout at that lad, I was just checking you knew it was for 1 child and not my entire family. She snapped I Heard you, you need to learn to listen. I then asked are you a manger? Her response I'm Pauline Wilson I own the place. I responded god help the hotel, if thats how you treat customers. I again stated you do know what I'm asking for, 1 child's dinner? Her response we only do Carvery on a Sunday. I advised you're lying what if someone wants chicken goujons is that not possible? I advised her the reason we'd chosen the hotel, was they had been so accommodating before to my son's dietary requirements (GF + DF) and made him Grilled Chicken, Boiled Potatoes and Peas with no issue. Her response you didn't get that in here on a Sunday. I advised you're actually wrong. I did, as my wife and I had the carvery. The manager then snapped well it wouldn't have been a busy Sunday if you got that. At this point there was 1 Man in main reception, 3-4 customers at the bar, and about 6 people sitting in a snug. I don't think anyone would class that as busy. The manager then told me, I can't just ramroad in anywhere and demand. Let me point out at no point did I demand, I just seeked clarity, and was met with this attitude. Moral of story - avoid at all costs, and give your money to somewhere that doesn't speak to customers like that, worryingly in front of other customers.

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Hotels Near Famous Attractions in Cookstown

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Burnavon Arts & Cultural Centre

Glenavon House Hotel
4.4/566 Reviews

Glenavon House Hotel

Cookstown|1.5km from Burnavon Arts & Cultural Centre
Visited the hotel on St Patrick's Day, and asked would it be possible to get food. Ladies on reception advised they where fully booked, but would check. Then advised to go to Dungannon and Omagh. Which I thought was strange as you'd imagine Tea or Coffee would be offered to keep a customer rather than trying to send them to an alternative location. Advised via phone call to reception that the request of 1 Child's Dinner was not possible as too busy. I then went to restaurant myself to check just to clarify that they heard me correctly, and it was only for 1 child and not my entire family, and we were happy to sit anywhere in hotel. In the Cellar Bar, an unknown lady (then found out to be hotel owner) shouted at the young lad I asked to check. Telling him ”He was told no” I entered the bar, and told the woman no need to shout at that lad, I was just checking you knew it was for 1 child and not my entire family. She snapped I Heard you, you need to learn to listen. I then asked are you a manger? Her response I'm Pauline Wilson I own the place. I responded god help the hotel, if thats how you treat customers. I again stated you do know what I'm asking for, 1 child's dinner? Her response we only do Carvery on a Sunday. I advised you're lying what if someone wants chicken goujons is that not possible? I advised her the reason we'd chosen the hotel, was they had been so accommodating before to my son's dietary requirements (GF + DF) and made him Grilled Chicken, Boiled Potatoes and Peas with no issue. Her response you didn't get that in here on a Sunday. I advised you're actually wrong. I did, as my wife and I had the carvery. The manager then snapped well it wouldn't have been a busy Sunday if you got that. At this point there was 1 Man in main reception, 3-4 customers at the bar, and about 6 people sitting in a snug. I don't think anyone would class that as busy. The manager then told me, I can't just ramroad in anywhere and demand. Let me point out at no point did I demand, I just seeked clarity, and was met with this attitude. Moral of story - avoid at all costs, and give your money to somewhere that doesn't speak to customers like that, worryingly in front of other customers.

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Cookstown Tourist Information Centre

Glenavon House Hotel
4.4/566 Reviews

Glenavon House Hotel

Cookstown|1.49km from Cookstown Tourist Information Centre
Visited the hotel on St Patrick's Day, and asked would it be possible to get food. Ladies on reception advised they where fully booked, but would check. Then advised to go to Dungannon and Omagh. Which I thought was strange as you'd imagine Tea or Coffee would be offered to keep a customer rather than trying to send them to an alternative location. Advised via phone call to reception that the request of 1 Child's Dinner was not possible as too busy. I then went to restaurant myself to check just to clarify that they heard me correctly, and it was only for 1 child and not my entire family, and we were happy to sit anywhere in hotel. In the Cellar Bar, an unknown lady (then found out to be hotel owner) shouted at the young lad I asked to check. Telling him ”He was told no” I entered the bar, and told the woman no need to shout at that lad, I was just checking you knew it was for 1 child and not my entire family. She snapped I Heard you, you need to learn to listen. I then asked are you a manger? Her response I'm Pauline Wilson I own the place. I responded god help the hotel, if thats how you treat customers. I again stated you do know what I'm asking for, 1 child's dinner? Her response we only do Carvery on a Sunday. I advised you're lying what if someone wants chicken goujons is that not possible? I advised her the reason we'd chosen the hotel, was they had been so accommodating before to my son's dietary requirements (GF + DF) and made him Grilled Chicken, Boiled Potatoes and Peas with no issue. Her response you didn't get that in here on a Sunday. I advised you're actually wrong. I did, as my wife and I had the carvery. The manager then snapped well it wouldn't have been a busy Sunday if you got that. At this point there was 1 Man in main reception, 3-4 customers at the bar, and about 6 people sitting in a snug. I don't think anyone would class that as busy. The manager then told me, I can't just ramroad in anywhere and demand. Let me point out at no point did I demand, I just seeked clarity, and was met with this attitude. Moral of story - avoid at all costs, and give your money to somewhere that doesn't speak to customers like that, worryingly in front of other customers.

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Cookstown Library

Glenavon House Hotel
4.4/566 Reviews

Glenavon House Hotel

Cookstown|1.51km from Cookstown Library
Visited the hotel on St Patrick's Day, and asked would it be possible to get food. Ladies on reception advised they where fully booked, but would check. Then advised to go to Dungannon and Omagh. Which I thought was strange as you'd imagine Tea or Coffee would be offered to keep a customer rather than trying to send them to an alternative location. Advised via phone call to reception that the request of 1 Child's Dinner was not possible as too busy. I then went to restaurant myself to check just to clarify that they heard me correctly, and it was only for 1 child and not my entire family, and we were happy to sit anywhere in hotel. In the Cellar Bar, an unknown lady (then found out to be hotel owner) shouted at the young lad I asked to check. Telling him ”He was told no” I entered the bar, and told the woman no need to shout at that lad, I was just checking you knew it was for 1 child and not my entire family. She snapped I Heard you, you need to learn to listen. I then asked are you a manger? Her response I'm Pauline Wilson I own the place. I responded god help the hotel, if thats how you treat customers. I again stated you do know what I'm asking for, 1 child's dinner? Her response we only do Carvery on a Sunday. I advised you're lying what if someone wants chicken goujons is that not possible? I advised her the reason we'd chosen the hotel, was they had been so accommodating before to my son's dietary requirements (GF + DF) and made him Grilled Chicken, Boiled Potatoes and Peas with no issue. Her response you didn't get that in here on a Sunday. I advised you're actually wrong. I did, as my wife and I had the carvery. The manager then snapped well it wouldn't have been a busy Sunday if you got that. At this point there was 1 Man in main reception, 3-4 customers at the bar, and about 6 people sitting in a snug. I don't think anyone would class that as busy. The manager then told me, I can't just ramroad in anywhere and demand. Let me point out at no point did I demand, I just seeked clarity, and was met with this attitude. Moral of story - avoid at all costs, and give your money to somewhere that doesn't speak to customers like that, worryingly in front of other customers.

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Lissan House

Glenavon House Hotel
4.4/566 Reviews

Glenavon House Hotel

Cookstown|5.49km from Lissan House
Visited the hotel on St Patrick's Day, and asked would it be possible to get food. Ladies on reception advised they where fully booked, but would check. Then advised to go to Dungannon and Omagh. Which I thought was strange as you'd imagine Tea or Coffee would be offered to keep a customer rather than trying to send them to an alternative location. Advised via phone call to reception that the request of 1 Child's Dinner was not possible as too busy. I then went to restaurant myself to check just to clarify that they heard me correctly, and it was only for 1 child and not my entire family, and we were happy to sit anywhere in hotel. In the Cellar Bar, an unknown lady (then found out to be hotel owner) shouted at the young lad I asked to check. Telling him ”He was told no” I entered the bar, and told the woman no need to shout at that lad, I was just checking you knew it was for 1 child and not my entire family. She snapped I Heard you, you need to learn to listen. I then asked are you a manger? Her response I'm Pauline Wilson I own the place. I responded god help the hotel, if thats how you treat customers. I again stated you do know what I'm asking for, 1 child's dinner? Her response we only do Carvery on a Sunday. I advised you're lying what if someone wants chicken goujons is that not possible? I advised her the reason we'd chosen the hotel, was they had been so accommodating before to my son's dietary requirements (GF + DF) and made him Grilled Chicken, Boiled Potatoes and Peas with no issue. Her response you didn't get that in here on a Sunday. I advised you're actually wrong. I did, as my wife and I had the carvery. The manager then snapped well it wouldn't have been a busy Sunday if you got that. At this point there was 1 Man in main reception, 3-4 customers at the bar, and about 6 people sitting in a snug. I don't think anyone would class that as busy. The manager then told me, I can't just ramroad in anywhere and demand. Let me point out at no point did I demand, I just seeked clarity, and was met with this attitude. Moral of story - avoid at all costs, and give your money to somewhere that doesn't speak to customers like that, worryingly in front of other customers.

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Glenavon House Hotel
4.4/566 Reviews
Visited the hotel on St Patrick's Day, and asked would it be possible to get food. Ladies on reception advised they where fully booked, but would check. Then advised to go to Dungannon and Omagh. Which I thought was strange as you'd imagine Tea or Coffee would be offered to keep a customer rather than trying to send them to an alternative location. Advised via phone call to reception that the request of 1 Child's Dinner was not possible as too busy. I then went to restaurant myself to check just to clarify that they heard me correctly, and it was only for 1 child and not my entire family, and we were happy to sit anywhere in hotel. In the Cellar Bar, an unknown lady (then found out to be hotel owner) shouted at the young lad I asked to check. Telling him ”He was told no” I entered the bar, and told the woman no need to shout at that lad, I was just checking you knew it was for 1 child and not my entire family. She snapped I Heard you, you need to learn to listen. I then asked are you a manger? Her response I'm Pauline Wilson I own the place. I responded god help the hotel, if thats how you treat customers. I again stated you do know what I'm asking for, 1 child's dinner? Her response we only do Carvery on a Sunday. I advised you're lying what if someone wants chicken goujons is that not possible? I advised her the reason we'd chosen the hotel, was they had been so accommodating before to my son's dietary requirements (GF + DF) and made him Grilled Chicken, Boiled Potatoes and Peas with no issue. Her response you didn't get that in here on a Sunday. I advised you're actually wrong. I did, as my wife and I had the carvery. The manager then snapped well it wouldn't have been a busy Sunday if you got that. At this point there was 1 Man in main reception, 3-4 customers at the bar, and about 6 people sitting in a snug. I don't think anyone would class that as busy. The manager then told me, I can't just ramroad in anywhere and demand. Let me point out at no point did I demand, I just seeked clarity, and was met with this attitude. Moral of story - avoid at all costs, and give your money to somewhere that doesn't speak to customers like that, worryingly in front of other customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the most popular hotels in Cookstown?

    Cookstown has many popular hotels. Whether you're travelling for business or going on holiday, Manorview B&B and Glenavon House Hotel are preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels in Cookstown?

    For hotels in Cookstown, the average price on weekdays is HK$1,051, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is HK$961.

  • Which hotels in Cookstown provide high-quality breakfasts?

    Manorview B&B and Glenavon House Hotel provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with delicious breakfast!

  • Which hotels in Cookstown provide fitness facilities?

    Glenavon House Hotel provides fitness facilities. Satisfy your fitness needs even while travelling!

  • Which hotels in Cookstown have swimming pools?

    Glenavon House Hotel is a hotel with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!

  • Which hotels in Cookstown provide free Wi-Fi?

    Whether you're travelling on business or going on holiday, Internet connection is an essential condition for travel. Manorview B&B and Glenavon House Hotel are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.

  • Which hotels in Cookstown provide airport transfer services?

    Not familiar with Cookstown? Glenavon House Hotel provides airport transfer services.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceHK$1,791
Lowest PriceHK$473
Number of Reviews119
Number of Hotels26
Average Price (Weekdays)HK$1,051
Average Price (Weekends)HK$961