Heading to Edmonton for a 50th Wedding Anniversary - did not want to stay outside of the residential area where everything was happening (Saturday night function at the Beverly Community Hall, Sunday Brunch at Aunt's house in the Beverly Area). A lot of others were staying out in Sherwood Park or in north Edmonton. Lived in Edmonton many years ago and used to party at the Beverly Crest bar so knew the area's reputation.
Was pleasantly surprised to find that what was once the Beverly Crest bar will soon become a local branch of the Edmonton Public Library....NO MORE BAR!
We had booked a non-smoking room and got a room that was fresh-smelling and definately had not seen a smoker staying there. When you walked from our room (#541) down the hallway to the lobby and entered the older part of the motel, you could smell smoke but that was the only time. Room had one queen-sized bed and a pull-out couch.
Bed linen was clean; mattress was very comfortable and the pillows were wonderful (none of the typical hotel pancake pillows!).
Check in was quick and easy. A continenal breakfast was available free of charge with room reservation or a $5 discount on any menu item for breakfast. Did not take advantage of this as there was a celebratory brunch Sunday morning at my Aunt's home.
We don't get to Edmonton very much but will definately stay at the Travelodge Beverly Crest again...
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