Reviews

  1. Steve Findlay ★★★★★

    Absolutely superb place to stay, the rooms are beautifully decorated, comfortable, practical too with plenty of electrical sockets, wide choice of tv channels There is Dolly's tea room on the ground floor and a local pub over the road Only a short walk up the road is Roslyn Chapel, well worth a couple of hours to visit

  2. R K ★★★★☆

    Manager guy was a bit rude . Check out was at 10 .30 Told the room service girls that we would check out in 15 minutes by 10.45 . Manager young guy , he came again knocking the door second time asked us to clear out in 5 minutes @ 10.38 in an immature way . Reception girl was lovely..she explained us about the town and would give her full points . Fabulous location. Clean property . Very near to Rosyln chapel . Bus number 37 ( every 20 minutes ) will take you to city centre in half hour . We parked our car at hotel and took bus .

  3. Rebecca Hosker ★★★★☆

    Lovely independently run guesthouse connected to a cafe. Rooms are a good size and comfortable, though the bathrooms are a little small. Bus stop into central Edinburgh located right outside.

  1. John ★★★★☆

    A great location, friendly helpful staff, adjacent to a really good tea room. Bad layout of bathroom shower tray very high off the floor, no step, grab handle or parachute provided to help getting safely out of the shower with wet feet. Only 1 hanger in a very small wardrobe This is a good business we would stay again. Maybe the owners should try staying the night to audit what needs improving.

  2. Brian Matheson ★★★☆☆

    This was Dolly's Tea Room in the same building. They charged us £ 10:30 for two coffees and one slice of cake. Not value for money.

  3. Hayley Norwood ★★★★★

    A wonderful hotel situated in a wonderful little corner of Roslin, joint with a quaint tea room for breakfast or lunches, with some beautiful wreaths for sale if you wish. There is a sister pub/Inn over the road for evening meals. Food and drinks at both sites is wonderful. Our room was lovely and beds are very comfy! This was our first night 'up North' and started our week in Scotland marvellously! Staff are very welcoming and lovely to chat to, and more than happy to make sure your stay is a nice one. We will definitely be visiting again, would reccommend to anyone!

  1. Nic Stonehouse ★★★★☆

    Helpful staff. Our room was nicely and recently decorated and was a suite so spacious, but our son's room was smaller and more outdated. The bathrooms in both are very small, barely enough room to use the loo. Reasonable rates, and plenty of tea and coffee available in the room.

  2. Phatcharee Plabpla ★★★★★

    I booked a room for my elderly parents. Amy at reception was very polite and friendly and gave them a warm welcome. The en-suite room was warm, spotlessly clean and the bed was very comfortable. Everything was perfect! I am very pleased to convey my parents thanks and give Roslin Chapel Guesthouse a very well deserved five stars!

  3. G S ★☆☆☆☆

    **This review is for the cafe in the hotel, not the hotel rooms.** Very poor customer service on the manager's/supervisor's part. The young girl at the till was very sweet and kind! I have nothing negative to say about her. She had forgotten one of the soups we had ordered, but brought it over quickly when asked and was very apologetic which was all fine. The older lady working in the cafe later came to interrupt us while we were in the middle of eating and told us to pay for the soup that we had already ordered and paid for in the first place. She also started making all sorts of excuses about how we were such a big table with such a complicated order. Just to spell out how excessive and complicated it was: 4 people, 2 orders of soups & scones, 2 orders of soups & tomato cheese sandwiches. Challenging, right? We paused our meal to give her the 3£ she was demanding for the tiny cup of soup, and then proceeded to finish our lunch as quickly as possible and get the heck out of that unpleasant place. Not sure if customer service is always like this in Scotland, but I've never had such an uncomfortable dining experience in all of my travels. In Canada (or literally any of the countless other places I've travelled to), they would just accept the mistake, chill and let it go. Hopefully the rest of our trip in Scotland will get better from here. Also in regards to the quality of the food, the scones were dry and the soup was pretty bland anyway so unless you're absolutely starving don't bother eating here.

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