About Clayton Lodge Hotel
Clayton Lodge Hotel is a 3-star hotel just ten minutes from Stoke-on-Trent. It is off of M6, and conveniently located near several potteries.
En-suite rooms include flatscreen TV, tea/coffee, and free Wi-Fi.
Parking is free for Clayton Lodge Hotel. Business, events, and wedding facilities are available. Laundry, dry cleaning, and left luggage services are available.
Chic Restaurant serves a buffet breakfast, and also has a bar. Kavi Restaurant serves Indian cuisine Monday-Saturday, and has an open kitchen where guests can view the chefs.
Wolstanton Golf Club is a two mile drive. Regent Theatre is three miles by car. Britannia Stadium is five miles. Greenway Hall Golf Club is six and a half miles. Trentham Monkey Forest is a 15 minute drive.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Decent stay and price for business travellers.
This is a great little place in Staffordshire to stay for business. The rates are affordable, and the accommodations are clean, simple, and decent. Whether you're doing something as a client or as a seller or vendor, it's convenient and comfortable.
positive:
Staff attends to making a pleasant stay for you.
Customer service is at a high here, with staff always ready to help you and see to it that you enjoy your stay away from home. They're friendly, knowledgeable, and witty, and help create a charming atmosphere that inspires you to return.
positive:
Breakfast and Indian dishes are nice and ample.
Breakfast at Great National Newcastle under-Lyme Ex Ramada receives fairly good reviews, for being fresh and well portioned. The Indian restaurant has several dishes that rank highly with those who enjoy that kind of food. It's a nice balance between lodg
Negative Reviews
negative:
Strong smells from the restaurant filter through.
Although the food gets good reviews, the odours wafting through from the restaurant can be overpowering. Be aware that the strong spices used in the dishes will come up through to the hotel and its rooms.
negative:
Decor is worn out and disappointing to the setting.
Guests hoping and looking for a fresh and quaint ambiance are often disappointed. Furniture is distressed, linens and textures are frayed, and the bathrooms are stained and also show signs of wear and tear. The lacklustre aesthetics need some TLC to make
negative:
Thin walls and spotty TV and Wi-Fi are annoying.
You can't always rely on consistent telly and Wi-Fi reception, especially when counting on it to help deflect from outside noise. Thin walls mean that obnoxious guests, loud staff, or sometimes just the littlest sound not intended to disrupt are indeed ov