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The Bishopsgate is a lovely old building in an excellent location in Beaumaris. The hotel offers parking, a rare facility in the lovely old town, though it will test your manoeuvring skills. Our room was very comfortable and clean. The only downside was the lack of WiFi or phone signal in the room though we could find these elsewhere in the building. Dinner was excellent and breakfast quite good though the coffee wasn't great. This was our first visit to Beaumaris and hopefully won't be our last. We will definitely return to the Bishopsgate again if we can.
We stayed for a few nights of 'B&B '. Good location, comfortable bed, but terrible internet service. Very slow and dropped frequently, didn 't work in some areas of the inn. Their parking area is also very small and hard to maneuver; had to use public street parking for a couple nights, which was thankfully safe and not far away. Very friendly staff.
This comes across when visiting as a family friendly hotel which is putting itself out to provide what the customer wants. We had asked if they could provide Soda Bread. The owner did not see this as a problem and brought in copious amounts as I am allergic to yeast. We were there for 4 nights and had chosen the hotel as it was the only one on Anglesey with a rosette. Unfortunately there had been a water leak in our room due to storm weather but immediately the owner had reduced the price of the room without our asking. A carafe of sherry was available in the room which had a king size bed and the usual facilities for a 4 star hotel. It has a 5 scores on the door rating and is generally clean with good food. Staff wee friendly and often asked how our day had been. We found the price of ice cream prohibitive for one scoop but other than this we were happy with the breakfasts and dinners and stayed there for 4 nights. Some guests may find it useful to note that there are times when large parties eat at the hotel for a celebration and on one of these occasions, we ate elsewhere at a local tapas bar which provided good food too, recommended by the hotel. Parking was available behind the hotel but if you have a very large car some drivers may find it a tight squeeze entering leaving when people have parked opposite in the road running alongside.
Went because food had got an AA rosette, and truly the food was excellent. Sadly that 's where it ended. We had booked a table for 7.30 p.m., but when we arrived we were told we had come at an inconvenient time and put in a small room (the naughty cupboard? . A few minutes later we were brought menus, but no suggestion we might like a drink. When we were shown to our table it was in a corner of a large room, totally dominated by a 90th birthday party for about 20 guests, who were already well oiled, and lively . In due course our fish platter starter arrived, but no-one thought to supply plates from which to eat it until we asked. Starter and mains were excellent, but when we got to dessert, I was favouring the Bakewell Tart, which came with cream, OR ICE CREAM FOR AN ADDITIONAL £1.50. Definitely the first time I have ever been asked to pay a supplement for ice cream in lieu of cream.