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No response to an email enquiry. Decided not to bother them by Telephoning but thought it would be more helpful to them if I'd send an email. Still no reply after a week of waiting. Not very good PR is it?
Burns night at the Adamton Hotel We went on the trip to Adamton country house for Burns night. We were firstly surprised as the photo seen looks like a country house. There is but you only get to walk through it to get to the bar. Rooms and restaurant are modern additions. The ‘Garden Room’ (restaurant) has all the appeal and atmosphere of a work canteen. Service is one person checking room numbers on entry and clearing tables. No one in service area, which was self service of very unappetising, cool food. The food was repetitive and often rehashed from the night before. Burns night we did have table cloths and themed centre pieces, which made the room feel nicer, but these were whipped off the table, as soon as we’d finished some before! Canteen back for the evening entertainment. I did ask to keep it but told I couldn’t because the manager had said. ☹️ On the plus side, the room was warm, in fact too warm. The bathroom was modern with very nice fittings and hot water. However others complained of cold room and cold water, so it might depend what side the corridor you were on. Burns night itself: The traditional piping in the haggis and the poem and dagger were all there. Haggis tatties and neeps also. Slightly more atmosphere, until we got the canteen tables back. There was also an extra, different dessert, unfortunately not enough for everyone by the time I got there.
Reservation cancelled. The Home Office will cover the costs.
I had a good stay at Britannia Hotel, Manchester, an historic and impressive building, located in the centre of the city a short walk from Piccadilly rail station. My non-window room was comfortable, spacious and had a bath in the bathroom. Staff were helpful when I had to return to pick up my suitcase. Good value. No complaints