Reviews
I stayed for business this week and although good some suggestions. Breakfast, fruit and yogurt would be a nice addition, odd wasn't there available with the buffet. Also pots of coffee instead of having to ask each time you want a top up. Also, greeting upon check in was very flat, feels as if pub. Guests are more valued, and i did eat in pub also. Rom nice, clean and spacious.
The Pyewipe, is a lovely place, I can remember going there on and off for about 40 years. Pleased to say that they maintain a good standard. We went there for a quiet anniversary meal, the food was lovely, the staff were lovely, and the service was great. And just to round it off, a nice riverside bench to sit on and watch the boats go by as the sun set. Beautiful.
Wow wow wow. Beautiful room and in gorgeous surroundings. Spotless room breakfast was just the best. Staff lovely and helpful. Just by the canal had a lovely walk into town via the canal was so relaxing. Will be coming back don't miss out on this experience it's perfect.
Visited for the 1st time today, had a reunion lunch with old work colleagues from 38 years+ ago. The food was excellent, good choice of beers at the bar, attentive staff too. Was altogether rather impressed, nice setting too next to the river & not too far out of town, hope to return again. Give it a try - I doubt you'll be dissapointed.
Lovely family run hotel situated just outside Lincoln, off the beaten track but an easy 25 min walk down a metalled path takes you into Lincoln. Huge car park makes parking easy. Hotel rooms are very comfortable, well maintained and the breakfast is great. Would recommend.
Food was excellent and service was good. However, there is no lighting in the car park and there are uneven steps leading down to it. My dad stumbled on the stairs and my mum, who is in her 70s fell completely. The staff were informed of this but didn't seem concerned. This would put me off going back.
The staff were very friendly. We were walk-ins so ate in the bar area. Very popular for how isolated it is. Not the easiest place to get to! I had the stilton and caramelized red onion tart which was a bit full on for me but good portions. Loved the book decor but our table was quite dark. Restrooms are very narrow.
After a ‘shall we say’, rather challenging road to actually find the place to begin with, one must pause to ‘absolutely’ mention the humps in the drive up which aren’t an option-choose your vehicle wisely I will say that it is a bit of a hidden treasure said humps worthy upon entering the building we were met with a relaxed vibe, if you will~ and an air of assurance that was a pleasant surprise. The food is excellent and the servers adequately attentive. Diving in: the mash potato cooked to perfection and the Belly Pork a delight for the senses. Al dente veg on the side and a subtle apple sauce that complimented the meat sufficiently. Everything is clean and the ambience to match the standard. A quick shimmy to the river running behind, you have yourself a setting that would meet all expectation and maybe even a little beyond. Fancy lunch or a quiet table for two- I’d recommend this ‘gaff’ yep ticked all the boxes for me!
We saw the sign whilst driving by and Decided to have a look, it’s a beautiful place right by the canal, staff were spot on and the food was delicious. The only disappointment was paying £22 for a less than average bottle of house red. But I suppose that serves me right for not asking first.
Lovely rooms, beautiful location and the food and staff were great. Thank you for a lovely stay. Hard to fault it. I stay away every week of the year and this place is hard to beat in the locality