About The Beverley by Innkeeper's Collection
Derived from a huge refurbished Victorian town house, the Beverly Hotel, which is part of the chain Inn Keepers Lodges, is sited near the entry to Sophia Gardens. The hotel is known for its laidback appeal and highly-rated cask ales.
The hotel rooms are popular for their charming décor. Each room includes a flat-screen TV, tea and coffee utensils, en suite bathroom, hairdryer, and seating area.
Guests have access to free parking and a beer garden/patio near the hotel entrance.
A pub restaurant provides quality meals and beverages and a free continental breakfast is served to guests daily.
The National Sports Centre, SWALEC Stadium, and Millennium Stadium are all within walking distance to the Beverly Hotel/Inn Keepers Lodges. A 15-minute walk will have guest at the wonderful Cardiff Castle and a 20-minute stroll will have guests at the Cardiff Central Railway Station.
Positive Reviews
positive:
The Pub Discount Is A Winner.
The discount includes a pub breakfast, which is decent. It's the usual fare with coffee, cereals, break, pastries, and the like. However, a hot breakfast is available for an additional cost. In fact, the food at the hotel comes highly recommended and the
positive:
The Friendliest Little Hotel In Cardiff.
The hotel staff are remarkably friendly, helpful, and attentive. Nothing is too much trouble. The rooms are a nice size and kept very clean.
positive:
The Pub Is Not An Issue.
The hotel is over a pub, but you won't hear any noise from the goings on downstairs. It's actually nice to visit, have a drink, meal, or both, and relax.
Negative Reviews
negative:
When You Are Under Pressure.
If you are looking forward to a nice high-pressured shower with water cascading down giving you a refreshed feeling, you may be disappointed. The water pressure is weak and the most you may get is a steady dribble.
negative:
Things Can Get Squeaky.
The hotel floors are old or rather "squeaky." This means you can hear visitors walking above you as well. However, the rooms are updated but there is no air conditioning only a fan. You will just have to sweat it out if you visit during the hot summer mon
negative:
Which One Is It?.
It can be a bit confusing. The accommodation is over a pub, but it is part of a lodging chain; however, it's advertised as a hotel, but it's really a pub. You figure it out!