Staff very friendly, room wonderful, food excellent but...
Staff very friendly, room wonderful, food excellent but could ensure that we could be advised when food is out if stock instead of the poor waitress having to go backwards and forwards to find out what was available that evening!
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Guest review by
Cooke
8.0
The street containing the Harboro hotel has a 14thC building...
The street containing the Harboro hotel has a 14thC building in the shape of the Anne of Cleeves pub. It was rebuilt at some point but nevertheless is a fascinating edifice. Across the road is another ancient building.
The A of C was gifted to her by Henry VIII when he was feeling guilty about swapping her for A Boleyn. I never had the time to investigate the Melton Mowbray pie scene, but being from Wigan I could probably have given them a few pointers anyway
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Guest review by
david
United Kingdom
6.0
Stayed there to break journey up.Walked around town centre,...
Stayed there to break journey up.Walked around town centre,good selection of shops for size of town including a famous pork pie shop.
Plenty of parking.
Large livestock market that holds various events such as beer and wine festivals.
Plenty of good cafes but lacked places to eat in the evening.
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Guest review by
sara
United Kingdom
6.0
Not a lot here, I visited to do some walking, but paths...
Not a lot here, I visited to do some walking, but paths overgrown, redirected and blocked by bulls at one point. But a very friendly place with some excellent pubs and restaurants. St Mary's church worth a visit. OK for an overnight stay
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Guest review by
robert
United Kingdom
8.0
Nice quiet market town with plenty of history and quite a...
Nice quiet market town with plenty of history and quite a few pubs, with plenty of places to eat
The anne of cleaves pub was lovely with posh pub food (mussels, big burgers etc)
Most things in walking distance
We stayed for one night at the harboro pub/hotel which was very central, had a great menu and an indian restaurant attached with friendly staff
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Guest review by
S. JOL
United Kingdom
10.0
Great market and good pubs.
Great market and good pubs. Good choice of supermarkets within 5 minutes drive, Sainsbury’s being the largest. Although we came by car, the railway station is only 3 minutes walk from The Willows. Local people very friendly and it felt very safe to walk at night. We did a pork pie making class at Brockleby’s who have just won pie of the year award and it was great fun. They also do bread making classes. We enjoyed the antique fair on market day with some very friendly stall holders. We will return to this lovely town. We enjoyed the Anne of Cleves pub . The food was delicious and there is a huge garden at the rear. You need to book !
We received a warm welcome from the Landlady who changed the booked rooms around for the comfort of one of our party who was on crutches. She went even further when she drove us to the funeral wake we were to attend and also collected us later when we were unable to book a taxi (no extra charge and not a normal part of the service). The accommodation was perfect and extremely comfortable. We will come again when visiting Melton Mowbray
Fantastic flat right near the centre of Melton Mowbray. Easy to access, private parking and all the facilities you need for a nice stay be it business or pleasure. It was rather hot when I went and the host asked me if I needed anything, I said a fan and one appeared the next day! Thats the way to look after your customers! I really enjoyed my stay here and would highly recommend it to anyone else.
Slept really well both nights. Quiet room overlooking garden. Very clean room and EnSuite. Comfortable mattress. Helpful staff. Breakfast top notch and Sea Bream cooked perfectly. Would stay again. Much better value than budget hotel such as Premier Inn which for those nights was charging more.