Recent reviews Cheltenham
[MiaRose86, 25/01/2012] This hotel exceeded my expectations.
[whiterabbit, 24/05/2011] express holiday inn, dont believe what u read,absolute rubbish, self service - even tea / cofee, toast, you had to get everything yourself, might as well have stayed at home at least its hot when you make it yourself,cooked breakfast was great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, good menu, scrambled egg & sausage or which other way u chose, same every day for 5 days, no change & they ran out on sunday & no where to sit either as the hotel was full, rooms was very large with large en-suite wetroom as i am disabled that was the only good thing about it, sparce hospitality tray with enough tea / coffee for one each(had
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[anitasteel, 19/07/2009] We recently celebrated our Aunt's 90th birthday at The Cheese Rollers and had a wonderful time. It was a surprise party for our Aunt and she couldn't believe the spread laid out for her in honour of her birthday. We had a variety of fare and there was plenty of choice. The service was discreet and friendly. Sue the landlady took some wonderful photos of us all and joined in the toast as our Aunt has enjoyed both friendship and support from Sue and Malcolm in the years that they have run the pub.
[MrMole, 30/04/2008] Comfortable, quaint hotel. Home from home feling.
[Helencbradshaw, 03/02/2008] It was the attractive name of this pub / restaurant, situated on the main A46 close to Cheltenham City Centre, that drew me in for an evening meal recently. The pub was close to the hotel where we were staying, and it is easy to reach from the city centre itself as well as being only a few km from the main M5 motorway.
The car park was towards the back of the hotel, and it was extremely dark, having no lighting, although the upside was that we were able to see an extremely starry night. However on balance, a little bit more car park lighting would have been reassuring.
From the car park
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[t4mof, 26/08/2005] The journey back from St Ives in Cornwall is a long one, especially with two children under the age of 5. Because of this we like to split the travelling up into to two shorter sessions with a stopover.
Taking advantage of the Travelodge internet rates we paid £26 for the room staying in Cheltenham for our overnight break this year. This price is for room only, although a takeaway continental style breakfast can be purchased at Reception at check-in for approx £4 per meal to be delivered to your room between 5am and 7am and a lot of Travelodges are situated at service stations or next to re
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