About The Casa Hotel-Yateley, Farnborough
Preserving much of its 17th century charm, The Casa Hotel-Yateley, Farnborough features on-site dining and a lounge. Private functions are luxuriously accommodated.
To ensure comfort and convenience, the en-suite sleeping arrangements at The Casa Hotel-Yateley, Farnborough feature many modern amenities, including plasma-screen television, complimentary toiletries, as well as tea and coffee making facilities.
Whether you’re yearning for a solitary walk in the hotel’s private garden, craving a freshly prepared a la carte dish, or anxious for some city-centre entertainment, The Casa Hotel-Yateley, Farnborough is guaranteed to appease such desires.
From midday until well into the evening, The Casa Hotel-Yateley, Farnborough restaurant debuts classic British and French dishes. Imported wines and locally crafted ales can also be purchased from the hotel bar.
M3 motorway is just five minutes from the property.
Positive Reviews
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Utmost Courteous Staff.
Hospitality is of paramount interest to the staff at The Casa. Whether you’re receiving an a la carte, French, or classic British dish in the hotel restaurant, asking for directions to the hotel or any of the surrounding attractions, or conversing with re
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Food, Food, Food.
Guests are delighted by their meal options when staying at The Casa. Between the classic British meals, the luxurious French cuisine, and the a la carte menu, visitors are left with no shortage of dining options. Seating is available both in and outside.
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Impressive Standard of Cleanliness.
Immediately upon arrival, you will find The Casa to uphold the highest degree of cleanliness. Bedrooms are independently furnished, boasting white counter tops, plush linen bedding, in addition to fully modernised amenities. Travel cots and fresh towels a
Negative Reviews
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Facilities Seem Dated.
While The Casa provides guests with a relaxed and comfortable stay, previous visitors have expressed their discontent with the state of the hotel facilities. Tired decorations in the restaurant, difficult-to-operate thermostats in the bedrooms, and noisy
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Cramped Lodgings.
Although the sleeping arrangements offered at this hotel are clean and en-suite, some may find the size of the rooms to disappoint. Previous visitors of The Casa have reported beds only a few feet from the sinks, making roving about the room somewhat of a
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Meal Service Can Be Lengthy.
Lunch and evening menus include French, British, and a la carte dishes. Although the food is fresh and wonderfully prepared, guests can expect an occasional thirty-or-so-minute wait for the arrival of their order.