We stayed at Hunters for one night only. Dinner was just ok, I didn’t feel it was anything outstanding for the price charged. There was no wifi and a phone in our bedroom wasn’t working(we tried to call reception). The room was dated. I understand that it supposed to have an antique feeling, but I thought it looked simply old and I couldn’t understand what was all the excitement about in all the reviews I read on Tripadvisor. Breakfast was really nice(although I wished they had beans). Fruit selection was amazing. There is a little room, where guests can relax, with fireplace and some sofas and chairs. It looks cozy. The little garden is very well cared for and is lovely, but it is indeed very small. Had the weather been nice, I imagine it would be lovely to have tea outside, but we were not so lucky as it was raining cats and dogs. Overall lovely place, I just had higher expectations. Would go there for afternoon tea, wouldn’t stay overnight again though.
Joelle F.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Step back in time to this wonderfully snug hotel in Wicklow. I booked afternoon tea here for my mum and grandmother one afternoon. Upon booking they advised they don’t sit afternoon tea until 4pm but as it was quiet they’d accommodate us at 2pm. We were brought into the front room where the real open fire was lighting and which looked out into the gardens. Unfortunately it was raining so we didn’t walk around. The afternoon tea was gorgeous, a lovely treat, service & staff were lovely, didn’t over crowd us and left us in peace to enjoy our treats! Have heard good reviews about their lunches, would be interested in going back to check it out.