Average. Not sure why one would obscure the estuary view with a tv right in the window. Came back after dinner. Thought we'll have a drink in the bar. All doors to outside were closed (understandable as it's a neighbourhood), but can't understand why not switch the aircon on? The bar was simply an oven. Barstaff unprofessional by chucking bottles with a massive crash into the bin, same with some spoons or something they used to mix drinks. Clattering into the sink. Small area, noise carries. Glasses of wine massively overpriced.
Should've have gone straight to the room, as we had wine, and there we could open the windows, and also switch on the aircon, instead if roasting downstairs. Interestingly there was quite a lot of noise from the next door bar, so confused why they couldn't open the doors in the Seven bar.
If a guest tells you it's a special occasion(birthday), then leave a paper or something saying happy birthday on the bed. Not asking for freebies. And check the room. Our coffee station was almost empty, so to make coffee the next morning, I had to traipse down the corridor in my pajamas to ask for coffee and milk. And a checkout time of 11? That's so 20 years ago. Call yourself a boutique hotel? Even a Travelodge has a noon checkout!!! Shame, as it's all basic things. But if you cant get them right... I'll go to the Radisson next time. Certainly not worth it