Let’s be clear from the start, we got this room for £60 B&B, this ain’t the Ritz so don’t expect it to be. The Royal is a slice of history and steeped in British military might, in its day it would have been sensational. Now the old gal is showing her age BUT for the price we were extremely happy. Check in was quick, we were in room 104 which is in the lower basement wing to the left of the hotel. Lovely and quiet away from the noise of the bar entertainment. We asked for a twin and with the singles pushed together it made an amazing super king bed European style with a duvet each, just how we like it. Mattresses were firm but excellent for our age related aches and pains and the bedding was immaculately clean. The room had ample refreshments and complementary toiletries which we really appreciated. The hot water was up and down a bit but with some careful mixing we had fabulous power showers. Plenty of loo roll too. We did have to give the basin a wipe down and chase a few spiders out but again for the price this didn't impact on our stay. Internet WiFi is non existent and mobile signal is poor, no issue as it was nice to log off and relax. There was a tv with basic channels which was sufficient. 7 minute walk to all the action on the main drag, chippies galore and plenty of rock and souvenir shops. Totally trashy and delightful. The staff were friendly and relaxed, I got the sense they get a bit of flack from some guests - come on folks, if you want five star then dig deep and pay five star prices - it isn’t the staffs fault so give them the respect they deserve. Now to breakfast - this is simply exceptional and rounded off our one night stay beautifully. See pics for the menu, something for everyone. The bacon and sausages were a treat, nice and well done and crispy. Sincere compliments to the chef and kitchen team, keep up the good work!! We will most definitely be back to the Royal, a magnificent seaside institution that we hope continues sharing her kitsch delights for years to come.
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