The owner is grumpy and largely invisible. He snapped at me and lectured me when I advised him out of courtesy one evening that I wouldn't be able to make it to the evening meal as I had an evening excursion. I had tried to contact him or his wife during the day but the private quarters appeared dark and locked up (like most of the hotel), no-one responded when I called to them earlier in the day a number of times. Eventually when a light appeared in the private quarters I gingerly called to him again from the corridor, however he then berated me! His wife had slaved over a hot stove for me and only shortly before the meal was I telling him I couldn't make it, this lecturing went on for a minute or two with me standing in the corridor feeling humiliated. I have never experienced such rude behaviour from a hotel owner. After this I wanted to leave the hotel immediately but I couldn't as I had pre-paid. There were no facilities other than the bedroom and the eating room (it is not a restaurant), the 'bar' was closed the whole week, there were few guests. There was no information posted about when the owners would be available. The owner is a bit of a Basil Fawlty character, be warned. I think he has been running the place for years and if you don't fit in perfectly with his schedule or lifestyle then you are due a lecture, although he does finish these off with a nice smile. The food was good though. Nice view of the multi-storey car park opposite. It is centrally located.
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