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Hatters Hostel
Address: 92 Livery Street , Birmingham B3 1RJ, XWM, GB
Phone: 0121 236 4031
State: XWM
City: Birmingham
Zip Code: B3 1RJ

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Monday: 00:00-00:00
Tuesday: 00:00-00:00
Wednesday: 00:00-00:00
Thursday: 09:00-00:00
Friday: 00:00-00:00
Saturday: 00:00-00:00
Sunday: 00:00-00:00


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Very friendly staff. Nice and chatty. The room i had was a sleeper, interesting. Probably not the best option if you want a bit of privacy as the open plan layout means more noise in the morning. Other than that very clean as were the shower rooms and toilets. My only suggestion would be for better, brighter lighting in the shower room, its a bit too dim and warm, not ideal for putting on makeup.
The hostel itself is quite nice inside. Has a classic decoration and the staff are very nice/helpful. The location is quite good to move around and you can do most of things walking. Breakfast is simple toasts, jam, butter, juice, tea/coffee, cereals but no fruit or cheese if you are expecting that. The reason of my low rating is because of the noise at night. My room was near the reception and it was terrible because there was loud talking all the time and the walls are so thin that you can hear everything clearly as if you were inside a party trying to sleep. It was a terrible night. The toilet is fine but when I opened the shower to regulate the temperature it just make the whole floor wet and there was no towel to dry it. The room smells really bad like mold. I tried to open the window unsuccessfully. There are no power plugs for upper beds try to ask for a lower bed and there are only two extra plugs that do no work properly. I tried to recharge my phone and after 30% the plug just stopped working. Terrible electrical net. The sheets looked like have been used already And not cleaned. The good thing is that you have a cars key but the bad is that it is quite hard to close the door so if you get in the room when everyone is sleeping you will make lots of noise. Maybe if you stay in a double room you have a better luck. There are no lockers inside the room so if you take a backpack you have to keep your wallet under your pillow. Last I did not feel safe in that location. It is ugly and dark. There are other hostels/hotels with better location nearby. Oh and the card machine was not working so I could only do the check-in by paying in cash luckily I had just enough.
Location wasn't the best, although I chose to walk from the station every time, but it is still decent enough to plenty of food and markets. The hotel room itself was great, although I chose a private room. Large enough bed, nice restroom, and clean! The basic breakfast was just decent, nothing too special.
Genuinely one of the worst places I've ever stayed. I had a private room. It was dirty, the lights didn't work, handles were hanging off doors and screws and rubbish were on the ground. It is very noisy, you can hear people making lots of noise 24/7. There was a street light right outside the window and broken curtains so it's bright at night. I had a TV in my room but no remote control to operate it - they said it was broken and hadn't replaced it. There was no hot water. The breakfast room is communal dining so you have to sit at tables with backpackers. There are no glasses for drinks in the room, or kettle or anything. They do not clean the room for you during the day. And the thing is - it's not cheap!
Clean and safe hostel, good facilities, atmosphere and group social activities, friendly staff. I booked into their 24-bed dorm and was amazed to find the dorm split into 6 semi-private compartments of 2 bunk-beds which is simply innovative genius! Also, each bed of good size, and comfy! then has own curtain which provides even further privacy. Only gripe is that the lockers in the rooms are not lockable, though I assume that valuables could be left in safe at reception. Overall, a great hostel that I'd readily stay at again.
It was a good budget stay. Warm welcome. The minus point was that we couldn't sit straight on beds. To sit straight you have to be on floor. They said breakfast is from 7-10am. I went to breakfast place at 7 to find nothing was there. I had to check-out then as I had some work. But room and bathroom were clean which is a plus point.
I had a great time and enjoyed my stay very much at a reasonable price. However, the card reader on the basement door does not work adequately and should certainly be checked and serviced and a second hand rail on the other side of the basement steps would be of great assistance to those with disabilities in terms of access to this area. The staff were all extremely kind and helpful, which added greatly to my stay. I would be very happy to return for a further stay and look forward to doing so in due course.
Good value for money. Bedding was clean. Plenty of places to sit, charge your phone, large bar /dining area to sit on laptop, staff are friendly. The people I stayed with had good etiquette and were polite and quiet. There was a smelly man in his fifties staying in the twelve bed room making noise at night. Bathroom was cold and not too clean. Bunks should be better divided with curtains or wood panelling so as to not get disturbed by other guests staying. All in all, good value for £12 a night when Premier Inn wanted £85 a night.
The good, the average/normal and the bad... The good : - all attendants were very kind and helpful, with a special mention to Elisa, who managed to have us another room see "The bad" below, helped us a lot with the laundry thing, always very attentioned, - there is a laundry!, - it is very well situated, - the rooms are clean, - free hot drink & cake voucher for every private room. The average/normal : - nothing special with the lobby, it's OK, - nothing special either with the bathroom / toilets, it's normally clean. The bad : - the first room we had was downstairs, more or less buried, underground. After the shower, you want to open the windows to refresh the atmosphere... Forget it, no window can be opened. Then the room looks like a Roman steam bath. We really wonder how this situation deals with security... *--* Thanks to Elisa, we have been able to get another room for the next day. The very bad : - the dining room, a somber underground refectory where the tables are not clean at all. The very very bad : - the kitchen, more than dirty, the floor of which is sticky, the ustensils either outdated or/and unclean. If you need to cook, bring your own pots and pans! All in all, a mixed feeling for as much as we appreciated the location of the hostel and the kindness of the attendants, we have been badly surprised with the kitchen and dining room.
You get what you pay for; a cheap bed for a night. The shower was rather temperamental with its temperature and there was a huge queue to check in because other customers had complaints about being charged too much, waiting over half an hour to check in is too long. Pros; free breakfast just toast and cereals and laid back atmosphere.
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