A lovely place to be, or “is it going to the dogs”
Recently stayed at Luccombe Hall Hotel, Shanklin. It’s a traditional seaside hotel that appears to be thoughtfully managed by on-site owners. It’s large to provide a spacious interior/facilities for the occasional wet day, and outside, a lovely heated swimming pool with adjacent warm jacuzzi. There is an abundance of reclining sun beds, space to wander round to admire the well tended, colourful plants and shrubs.
Inside?
Dining- very well thought through menu that caters for varying tastes and age of diners and the food itself is deftly created and presented by caring staff.
The staff - they are approachable and very willing to help new and the many returning guests. Make no mistake. Every aspect of this quality hotel is well managed (Can you spot one of the Directors working with their staff?)
There has and continues to be a real drive to make your stay be the best it can be. Admire the unique indoor pool and all day sauna. Tucked away, there are classic game machines and more to be accommodated.
Yes, you guessed, we had a lovely relaxing, cosseted time.
So why not 5 stars? The adjacent sister hotel, Luccombe Manor permits dogs but provides no evening meal (for humans) so they gravitate (dogs and all) to Luccombe Hall for Dinner.
Dogs? Well behaved in an appropriate location are a real joy, I know from first hand experience.
However a dining room occupied by boisterous barking dogs with indulgent owners is not a place to enjoy such delightful food presented by well trained front of house staff - ever.
The next door, sister hotel, Luccombe Manor accommodates dogs so why can’t dogs be left there, so diners can dine in peace and enjoy what must be some of, if not the best food on the island?
The last bit -promise.
After delightful food there was the opportunity to sit in the comfortable bar area - and enjoy individual local vocalists performing to a high standard - where, on enquiry, we learned dogs were indeed allowed to sit on the seats.
Gentle reader, this is an hotel that tries hard and succeeds but dogs, as described above, are a Marmite decision.
Next year our decision would be a “no”. If yours is a “yes” then you won’t be disappointed.
2 juli 2024
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