Stanford Village Inn Main Street, Dromahair, County Leitrim
About the Business
Stanford Village Inn is a charming and picturesque accommodation nestled in the heart of Dromahair, Main Street. This delightful inn offers a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern comforts, making it an ideal destination for both leisure and business travelers.
As you step into Stanford Village Inn, you will be greeted by the warm and welcoming atmosphere that exudes from every corner. The inn's traditional architecture and tasteful decor create a sense of tranquility and relaxation. Whether you are seeking a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat, this inn is sure to cater to your needs.
The rooms at Stanford Village Inn are thoughtfully designed to provide the utmost comfort and convenience. Each room features cozy furnishings, plush bedding, and all the necessary amenities to ensure a pleasant stay. Wake up to stunning views of the surrounding countryside, and start your day refreshed and rejuvenated.
The onsite restaurant at Stanford Village Inn is a culinary haven, offering a delectable menu that showcases the finest local ingredients. Indulge in mouthwatering dishes prepared by skilled chefs, and savor the flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. The restaurant also boasts a carefully curated wine list, perfect for pairing with your meal or enjoying a relaxing evening.
For those looking to explore the area, Stanford Village Inn is ideally located. The inn is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, with lush green landscapes, rolling hills, and crystal-clear lakes waiting to be discovered. Take a leisurely stroll through the charming village, visit nearby attractions, or embark on an adventure-filled hike - the choices are endless.
At Stanford Village Inn, hospitality is not just a word, but a way of life. The friendly and attentive staff will go above and beyond to ensure that your stay is nothing short of exceptional. From the moment you arrive until the time of your departure, you will be treated with the utmost care and attention.
Whether you are seeking a quiet getaway, a memorable celebration, or a productive business trip, Stanford Village Inn is the perfect choice. Experience the charm and beauty of Dromahair, Main Street, and create lasting memories at this enchanting inn.
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Reviews
"Absolutely lovely place, great food and very reasonably priced. Got a personal tour by a family member that was wonderful. A short and very pretty drive from Parke’s Castle."
"Lovely wee spot for a bite of lunch and a look at the interior of the place. Stunning old pub interior."
"Love this place...unique and truly old authentic pub if you fancy a pint...if its a coffee you fancy...beautifully crisp modern but with a vintage twist and fabulous outdoor setting to seat many people."
"'Greeted' by a scruffy, unfriendly male. We ordered 2 pints of soda water+lime from him as we waited for 2 others in our cycling party (Loch Gill 40km). He abruptly suggested that we should move a bicycle which wasn't in anybody's way. He then produced 2 pints of plain soda water requiring us to request orange instead - no apology or initiative, basic service! "COVID cert required" on a sign at the front door so we sat outside. It was chilly weather so we ordered 2 hot chocolates to warm us up. It was basic hot chocolate powder. When the other 2 of our party arrived, we ordered a round of tea. As it was too cold and too late (just turned 1700) to order food, we had a bite of the snacks from our bags. He rudely stared at the food that we were snacking on + derisively asked if we were "looking for food". As he turned out to be an obnoxious little man I explained, "it's a piece of cake"... As I paid ~£20 at the bar, I realised that our 2 soda waters cost 3.40€ each! We had left a wrapper from our snack on the table, + as we left he asked if the rubbish was ours, childishly holding it out in his hand for us to take. I explained "it's obviously rubbish" - there was no bin outside. POOR customer service. AVOID."
"Very disappointing attitude towards dogs. We were hoping to have a pint after a lovely hike and noticed this bar had a little snug type room at the front so I asked the barman if could we bring our small dog in and he blank refused. In an era where Ireland is starting to catch up with the rest of Europe and more and more restaurants, bars, cafes, hotels and airbnbs are welcoming our four legged friends it's a shame to see such a backward attitude."
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