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In September 2017, ianhP7905TY said about Village Hotel Bury
Good hotel but wedding meant was a bit noisy - can't be helped though as this is part of their business offer. Pillows bit soft and didn't have a hard/ soft option, but this is just personal preference
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In September 2017, clairevmartin2017 said about Village Hotel Bury
Came for an engagement tea during the afternoon 28 Aug, outside the hotel, locally at friends in Manchester. We were part of a large party of approx 12 people staying with you. We had a terrible nights sleep due to an extremely noisy group of guests we think that were staying or there for a wedding party. Our room was above the front entrance to hotel.
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In September 2017, jimbob898 said about Village Hotel Bury
Great hotel with very polite and efficient staff in all areas. I was impressed with just how quick the service was at reception and when dining. I think they actual out performed some other hotels at twice the price. I was also pleased to see at they had addressed a couple of minor issues from a previous visit and there was regular walks of the guest floors by security to assist any guests that had forgotten the way back to there room. It is still worth mentioning that on the weekend there is loud music coming from nearby (shuts off about 1AM), so bring some ear plugs if you are a light sleeper and not out enjoying yourself.
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In September 2017, z0e1010 said about Village Hotel Bury
Attended for my brothers wedding.
Easy check in.
Friendly staff
Brilliant breakfast
Just quite pricey for drinks which we kind of expected..
Rooms were very modern..
All in all very good and recommended.
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In September 2017, Mintcake-David said about Village Hotel Bury
The room was poorly lit and needed all the lamps on to be anything like bright. There was a distinct lack of overhead lighting. Duvets are always too hot, could do with just a couple of lightweight duvets or blankets rather than duvets.
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In September 2017, 976malcolmm said about Village Hotel Bury
Disappointed that other users of this hotel were not thoughtful of guests trying to have some peace and quiet or sleep but decided that a screaming argument in the carpark at 1 in the morning was a great way to end the night.. In no way should this reflect on the actual hotel as that was fine.. Some people should just not be let out without their minders.
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In September 2017, Rlkhibm05 said about Village Hotel Bury
Treated my friend to an overnight stay and it was a lovely room and the beds were so comfy. Food was lovely. Especially the breakfast. The pool sauna jacuzi steam were great we also went in the gym and went to a few exercise classes aswell all in all brilliant weekend and very reasonable prices we will definitley go again
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In September 2017, carlhC6991RS said about Village Hotel Bury
Great 80s party night. Nice thought to offer an upgrade for a minimal cost. A Village Club card feels like a must as 25% of the cost of drinks (including booze) is well worth it and brings the cost of a round of drinks to a more reasonable amount!
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In October 2017, Mark B said about Village Hotel Bury
A nice clean venue for all your business meetings, staff are always smiling and loads of parking available. Resturant is tasty but the drinks are expensive, good job we didn't have to pay for them. Great access to the motorway
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In October 2017, wantysun said about Village Hotel Bury
I best write this before I slip into a post-lunch snooze! We have just returned from a Sunday lunch, the hotels website is pretty dire when it comes to knowing what to expect so I'll list as much as I can remember below.

We booked online and added a note for a table close to the carvery due to my Grandads mobility. There is a disabled access lift, as you look at the hotel you need to go round the right hand side of the building and you can get to the upstairs balcony.

We were seated very close to the food as requested. All the staff were lovely, nothing was too much trouble, front of house was very helpful when I was trying to use my terrible maths at the end of the meal! Food was very plentiful, in small pots so you didn't feel gluttonous getting a bit of a few things, everything was very tasty. I'm a fussy eater and found more than enough to eat, though we would have loved to have seen some crackers for the pate, and maybe some cheese for those who don't like sweet for a dessert. Other than the stuffing being dry, everything was great and we've decided this is going to be a monthly treat for a family get together, I really wouldn't go across the road to the other carvery with this on offer.

One thing that families may need to bare in mind, it states that kids eat free (12 and under) with a paying adult,there are no stipulations to this, when I saw a charge for my son I was told that it's only on the 12 o'clock sitting that kids are free, I can imagine if you had more kids, on a budget and just went off what the website said you might have a bit of a shock.

Starters:
Soup and rolls, Tomato and mozzarella salad, prawn cocktail, chicken and liver pate, smoked and peppered mackerel, gala pie and cold sliced meats (peppered beef, parma ham, salami)

Main:
Turkey, beef and gammon. Yorkshire puddings, stuffing, pigs in blankets, carrots, mash and roasties, cauliflower cheese, sprouts, cabbage, gravy and condiments.

Pudding:
Apple pie and custard (ask a waitress for this, they bring it to you) chocolate mousse, lemon cheesecake, fruit salad, ice cream and waffles

Drinks prices are standard for hotel prices, £2.70 for a soft drink, £4.50 for a Guinness although a rather staggering £4.15 for a litre of water.
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