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Reviews of Coach & Horses Hotel, Kew

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Review by Anonymous on 25th August, 2006

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Good Points: lovely large room, good location, great breakfast. Bad Points: the bathroom door was very heavy and hard to open (all the fire doors were very heavy. The free Wi-fi was only for one hour per person and there was insufficient signal in our room.

Date visited: 2006-08-25

Review by Anonymous on 16th August, 2006

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Good Points: HOMELY AND COMFORTABLE. GOOD CHOICE OF FOOD. NICE AND QUIET AT THE BACK OF THE HOTEL. CONVENIENT FOR WALKS ALONG THE THAMES AND TWO MINUTES FROM KEW GARDENS. Bad Points: HAVING TO EAT BREAKFAST IN THE BAR,AS THE DINING AREA WAS FULL, WITH THE ODOURS OF THE PREVIOUS NIGHT'S BEER AND CIGARETTES. General Review: APART FROM THE ABOVE, THE STAY WAS GOOD. ROOM WAS FINE, STAFF FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL. VERY CLEAN.

Date visited: 2006-08-16

Review by Bernard, Formby on 21st July, 2006

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Good Points: Large, clean room & bathroom. A/C worked very well Bad Points: Nothing General Review: A very comfortable stay in a good hotel. Staff very friendly & helpful.

Date visited: 2006-07-21

Review by Anonymous on 13th July, 2006

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Good Points: Clean facilities, coffee making capabilities, easy access to airport Bad Points: Some staff members did not understand English very well, but at least they made the effort. General Review: Nice friendly pub atmosphere. Landlord very co-operative and friendly. Majority of staff went out of their way to try and accomodate us cordually. Would recommend to friends and collegues.

Date visited: 2006-07-13

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