Hotel du Vin Very Expensive/Deluxe

The classy choice of the hip and famous
Narrow Lewins Mead
Bristol ,
BS1 2NU
United Kingdom
Phone No. +44 117 925 5577
Visit Websitehttp://www.hotelduvin.com/bris..
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Overview

The historic and magnificent Hotel du Vin is located in The Sugar House, a formerly derelict sugar refinery and tobacco storage house dating back to the 1700s. Within the premises is the Sugar House Bar and the acclaimed bistro offers quality food and an extensive wine list. The rooms themselves are really something special which is why this place is the choice for visiting celebrities. Each are individually named and sponsored by a wine house and are perfect examples of stylish but luxurious minimalism.

Services

Check In: 15:00Check Out: 11:00
Accommodation Type: hotelNumber Of Rooms: 40
Part Of Which Chain: Hotel du Vin

Special Feature:

The rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, direct phone, hairdryer and trouser press. There are vending machines in the reception area. Free private car parking at the rear. The Lounge Bar provides a relaxed setting in which to enjoy a drink and there is also a carvery restaurant.

Conferences:

There are three extremely elegant banqueting rooms (complete with candles, wooden tables and hand-painted wallpaper) suitable for informal business use, accommodating a maximum of 40 people.

Price Range

Suite From: 185Single From: 60
Double From: 115Extra Bed From: 15
Triple From: 62Nonhotel Cost: Weekly rates available.

Facilities Available

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very poor value for money not 5 starby Yahoo | 2007-12-31 15:53:01 |

Went to a private function 22nd dec. and food was very poor for money. Sprouts so hard you could not put fork in them. Meat was very tough.Also no choice of sweets etc. Drinks extortionate £8 for glass of wine. Very poor value for money. Would not recommend it.

Very Poorby Yahoo | 2007-08-22 09:12:58 |

The standard of cleanliness in the rooms was very poor and certainly didn’t live up to the price tag. The food was abysmal; the staff were scruffy and looked very board probably because we were the only four people in the restaurant. The food was bland boring and my fish had probably been frozen.

Fabulous dinnerby Yahoo | 2006-10-23 21:40:27 |

For about £30 per head plus wine you get a fabulous meal in a superb setting. Definately worth a try....you will need to book in advance.

luxuryby Yahoo | 2006-10-11 14:29:09 |

The whole place is just oppulent luxury from the walk in humidore to the massive power shower in the room. Pricey so get the company to pay for this one if you can.

Noisyby Yahoo | 2006-08-10 12:03:35 |

The room was lovely and the bathroom fantastic, but the traffic noise and revellers keep me awake most of the night. There are several bars and a club close by. Don't choose a front facing room, they all overlook a very busy road and unless you use earplugs you'll get no sleep.

dissapointedby Yahoo | 2005-12-07 21:05:24 |

I found the meals were far too cold for my liking.The air conditioning was also very noisy through the night keeping me and my wife up, with the plumbing not capable of powering the huge showers they often boast about!NOT AS NICE AS ONCE THOUGHT!

Best food in Bristolby Yahoo | 2004-11-17 16:18:09 |

My starter was a fantastically creamy piece of goats cheese on top a delicously crisp and fresh baby spinich and rocket salad, with a beautifully sharp mustard and balsamic dressing. For my main I had the best piece of game bird ive ever eaten (partidge), crispy but wonderfully tender. This was served with a meaty red wine jus and sweet celeriac purree. The dessert was better still, eton mess. A brilliant concoction of merangue, strawberry, thick cream and a strawberry coolie all mixed together and plonked on the plate with even more strawberry coolie. This was by far the best meal i have eaten in Bristol, nah in the UK. Go there for the out-of-this-world cuisine, but don't forget that there rooms are the best in Bristol as well.