The hotel itself is a typical Premier Inn. The rooms were quite clean and reasonably spacious with the normal coffee/tea making facilities which, while not great, serve their purpose admirably. The staff are friendly enough too. However, the restaurant is so poor it's quite farcical. During my stay they only had a 'limited menu' which was clearly just a rehashing of the same sad ingredients in a slightly different pattern. 'Nachos' were literally a pile of crisps on a plate (nominally for £4+) while the mains were both tiny, bland and served lukewarm. Mercifully, I was only staying for one night but, like the food, the experience has left a bad taste.