Set in a 300-year-old coaching inn, this traditional hotel is 3 minutes' walk from Melrose Abbey medieval monastery and 6 miles from the William Wallace statue in Bemersyde Estate.
The 6 cosy rooms offer en suite bathrooms, Wi-Fi and TVs, plus tea and coffee making facilities. A family suite can sleep up to 6 people.
Cooked breakfast is complimentary. There's a restaurant serving classic Scottish dishes, as well as a bar and a game room.
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Visited Melrose for the 1st time at the weekend for my birthday. Had a good time untill the local 'young team' from the rugby club committed a robbery at the Kings Arms in full view and nothing was done. I've never seen anything like it. Wont be back. I would advise people to avoid the Melrose area in general, from what I saw you are likely to be a victim of crime and the rugby club crowd are totally feral. Disgusted.
Only in for dinner. Staff super friendly and attentive. Maybe 2 vegetarian options on the menu? The falafel burger was uninspired and bland. Fish supper okay, discoloured unseasoned peas. The place has a nice vibe but food feels like an afterthought given the prices. Wanted to like it! Staff lovely :)
This hotel is located in the centre of Melrose, an attractive small town in the borders. I stayed for a week on a fishing trip with friends. I had a single occupancy double room which was located next to public toilets on the first floor. The room was small but okay. The cleanliness of the hotel is poor. During the week my room was not serviced, other than a couple of cushions being rearranged on day two. The hotel bar was the scene of two big drinking events. Saturday's event went on past midnight with the noise keeping me awake. The hotel was renovated fairly recently and the rooms and public spaces are attractive. It's sad that it's badly managed and run. The room rate was poor value compared with nearby alternatives.
Always a good choice of food and drink in a great setting. Some good live music and outside area. As we live local, we can't advise on the rooms, but there is usually a really good atmosphere and I am told the breakfast is superb.
Excellent location in the heart of Melrose. Amazing friendly local staff, always smiling, helpful and flexible. The hotel is dog friendly, which was fantastic. Good breakfast included (a la carte style) and restaurant facility for the day, with a nice outdoor area for drinks. The room is cleaned at check-in with complementary coffee and tea. The hotel does not offer room service, so you have to manage your own room cleanliness until check-out.
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Melrose, Roxburghshire, TD6
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