The Anonymous Widower

Premier Inn

On Tuesday night, I stayed in the Premier Inn by the Tower.  I have stayed in places like this in the past, but what a revelation; a very clean room, a disabled shower, that was a joy to work and had a seat, full Freeview digital television, so I could listen to Radio 5, a compfortable bed, that you could fall onto safely  a la Lenny Henry.  So the breakfast wasn’t really too coeliac-friendly, but as I skipped it, it didn’t matter.  If I’d wanted one, as it was the city of London, there are lots of places to have a snack.In the book,  I will be using more of the hotels, but I still haven’t managed to get anything in Middlesbrough.

July 22, 2010 - Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , ,

2 Comments »

  1. […] I could find that looked reasonable on Late Rooms, the Thistle. After my experience on Tuesday with Premier Inn, I felt that might be an idea, but that didn’t work out, as the one in the town itself was […]

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  2. Premier Inn are our chain of choice. Had you wanted breakfast, they would have provided cheese to go with your own crackers, milk for you GF cereal etc.

    The restaurants at the one have stayed at have been GF aware as well. In fact, my daughter works on a business park which has a Premier Inn on it, and a Table Table restaurant attached, and in a short while I will be off to have lunch with her there, we do that every few weeks.

    Comment by Liz P | July 22, 2010 | Reply


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