Dont be put off by the dour exterior of this ex distillery turned hotel. Inside it is well appointed and modern. The staff were very helpful and attentive and the rooms clean and spacious. During the tourist season, prices throughout Inverness go up and for over £200 a night I would have expected air con in the room. There is a thermostat but it only heats not cools, so during what was a cool week weather wise, my room never got below 23 degrees celsius despite opening the window, which only offered a small gap. This made the room warm to sleep in and let to a disturbed sleep despite Premier Inn’s celebrated “bed”. On the positive front the food exceeded my expectations at what is normally a budget hotel. I had soup and a Korean Burger, which was excellent and breakfast was a good spread with tasty sausages and some of the best Black Pudding I have tried. Normally black pudding is dry and tough but this was tasty and soft in the middle. The bathroom was clean but I could not get the shower pressure nor heat that I like. On one morning there was clearly a lot of demand as pressure was low and it was not particularly hot
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