Hamilton Inn Hotel
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Finding an ideal quaint small hotel in Hamilton does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Hamilton Inn Hotel, a nice option for travellers like you.
Rooms at Hamilton Inn Hotel provide a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a kitchenette, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.
In addition, Hamilton Inn Hotel offers a lounge, which will help make your Hamilton trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
While in Hamilton be sure to experience nearby cafes such as Wild Fennel, Hamilton Cafe Bakehouse, or Jackson's Emporium.
Hamilton Inn Hotel puts the best of Hamilton at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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The male toilet was absolutely filthy.
Would not recommend as it was the worst meal for the price.
Why then could she not make up something for me when requested? Cafe? What cafe? I agree with a previous reviewer- if you would like reasonable food and friendly service- keep going!
We had the roast of the day, pork complete with crackling, apple sauce and gravy. It was delicious. Couple this with the open fire and great ambiance, it was wonderful!
It was so good we returned on the Wednesday night, and the sausages and mash was equally as good!
The Hamilton Inn is OPEN FOR DINNER all week, and I cannot recommend it highly enough!
Enjoy!!
a word to the unwary: ALWAYS ensure you have more than enough fuel in Tassie, especially if travelling on unleaded. Roads are long, windy, narrow and fuel stations far between.
On arrival, at our check in time, all locked up and on the outside looking almost derelict. Eventually the Inn dining and bar side of the venue opened. Despite presenting my reservation details we were not on record and unexpected. Resolution was not possible given the accommodation manager had covid. Given the run down state and loss of our booking we phoned ahead and rescheduled our night in New Norfolk. The mixed reviews of this venue don't fill me with confidence. Later received a communication from the Inn with blank booking sheet showing I had no reservation! Strange given I had a Reservation confirmation email.
My advice is take a photo of the historic facade and then move on to New Norfolk.
We went down for a drink and dinner. The bar/dining area has sheeting suspended and covering the ceiling above completely. More dust and more muck. I fancied a nice long cool beer, no draught the pump broke three weeks ago, stubbies it was then.The salmon was nice, the chips were frozen the price $27 - steep, the Greek salad accompanying my wife's meal lacked feta, olives or anything remotely Greek but did have one of Gina's hairs. We played cards in the bar and another couple appeared. This was a nice distraction from Gina folding her washing on the next table until she launched into conversation with them slagging off past customers in general but her cafe/ restaurant trade in particular. She also told the four of us we wouldn't be sitting in the bar much longer as she was nearly ready to go to bed, the lights behind the bar had been off for some time already & she was letting the fire die, the one bright spark in the whole place! We had asked about tea & coffee making facilities in the room, not allowed due to fire regulations, first time we've come across that one. Gina showed us to the "breakfast" room where the kettle and fridge were, also tomorrow's breakfast, open cereal packets, cheap sliced bread under glass domes and jars of Vegemite, marmalade etc. that was it. As for the room it was absolutely packed with junk, Gina called them antiques, all dusty of course. The whole pub in various places including the bedroom was full of "antiques" and period furniture, we must have missed the "grubby" period when looking at antiques in the past. All of this we accepted as quirky and Gina's idleness and we went to bed, it was clean and comfortable and the rain had started. About 1.30am a drip started on the roof, it was like slow machine gun fire, it lasted till 5.00am. we could not sleep. In the morning I found Gina and told her we were leaving, I told her the place was dirty, the bar disgusting and being kept awake unacceptable. I then said I would pay her and what was she going to charge me considering the disturbed nights sleep, (I wasn't asking for a discount for the muck, filth or paltry breakfast that we didn't have) she said $100 the quoted rate. I said this was too much. All we actually received from the bed & breakfast was a bed in which we had no sleep. She said we had seen the place when we booked in and accepted it. Not really a lot of choice at 7.00pm in the middle of nowhere is there? I said what about the continual dripping, she said she hadn't been aware of it till I told her therefore it was not her responsibility, I pointed out that the Hamilton Inn was her responsibility. She advised me lots of people do what I was doing, stay the night, enjoy the facilities, complain and ask for a discount, so I asked her if she didn't. believe me she told me the room had been in use many times in the last few weeks even when it was raining and no one else had complained. We left. Avoid this place, I have no idea why some reviews are so glowing, perhaps something cataclysmic has happened since others were there. Gina should not be in business, especially what she describes as the hospitality business. She doesn't know the meaning of the word.
"Room 1 has large bathroom with skylights for great lighting affect which I would choose again."Read full review
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