We booked a one night stay on a Saturday in November. The hotel is aesthetically very well presented on the outside and entrance lobby. It was beautifully dressed for Christmas too! The check in was welcoming and straight forward and our room included breakfast which we didn’t realise.
The room itself was small, but perfectly clean and had everything we needed. We had a rainfall shower, a comfy bed, fridge, tea/instant coffee facilities and complimentary bottled water. Wonderful night stay!
The most impressive part of the hotel is the Loft roof top bar, which we thought we’d try before going out for dinner. Wow! Very rustic, it felt quite 1920s style which was amazing, and we had an amazing view of the city whilst staying warm. The waitress was incredibly warming and welcoming. The cocktails ranged from around £9-£12 but they were worth every penny. The best cocktails I’ve had anywhere, in fact. We stayed for a second as they were so good! The atmosphere was perfect for us too, pretty quiet with gentle music in the background. We could chat easily without having to shout over the music like in other cocktail bars. Highly recommended!
Breakfast was very quiet the next morning. The menu was small but sounded lovely. We only ended up having porridge though, which was delicious, instead of a full cooked breakfast as we woke up early to go on the Game of Thrones Studio Tour...We booked a one night stay on a Saturday in November. The hotel is aesthetically very well presented on the outside and entrance lobby. It was beautifully dressed for Christmas too! The check in was welcoming and straight forward and our room included breakfast which we didn’t realise.
The room itself was small, but perfectly clean and had everything we needed. We had a rainfall shower, a comfy bed, fridge, tea/instant coffee facilities and complimentary bottled water. Wonderful night stay!
The most impressive part of the hotel is the Loft roof top bar, which we thought we’d try before going out for dinner. Wow! Very rustic, it felt quite 1920s style which was amazing, and we had an amazing view of the city whilst staying warm. The waitress was incredibly warming and welcoming. The cocktails ranged from around £9-£12 but they were worth every penny. The best cocktails I’ve had anywhere, in fact. We stayed for a second as they were so good! The atmosphere was perfect for us too, pretty quiet with gentle music in the background. We could chat easily without having to shout over the music like in other cocktail bars. Highly recommended!
Breakfast was very quiet the next morning. The menu was small but sounded lovely. We only ended up having porridge though, which was delicious, instead of a full cooked breakfast as we woke up early to go on the Game of Thrones Studio Tour so we didn’t fancy anything massive. Coffee was a self service bean to cup machine which was ideal, and toast was also self service with various condiments.
I would definitely stay here again if we go back to Belfast!More
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