Bushmills, Giants Causeway Smugglers Inn Review

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nfm001's Review of Bushmills, Giants Causeway Smugglers Inn Ireland

Overall Rating

3.5 stars
  • Value for money
    3.5 stars
  • Board Basis
    Bed & breakfast
  • Accommodation
    3.5 stars
  • Food
    3.5 stars
  • Location
    3.5 stars
  • Date of stay
    September 2004
  • Tour Operator
    n/a
  • Customer Service
    3.5 stars
  • Resort
    3.5 stars
Good Points

Location, staff, rooms.


General Comments

Had a most enjoyable stay at the Giants Causeway Smugglers Inn recently. The room was excellent and the staff were extremely friendly and helpful. The night porter in fact helped me to get drunk and miss my breakfast so no comments concerning the food I'm afraid. Had been a little concerned by the review on this site which was scathing. Needn't have worried though as the place is excellent and I would recommend it to anybody.

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  • susan309 on 1st Oct 2005

    Have just returned from a weekend at the smugglers inn with 8 others. this is an ideally situated hotel - close to the giants causeway, castles, carrick a rede rope bridge - and most rooms overlook the stunning Antrim coastline.

    The rooms were large, with lovely large bathrooms, with tv, phone and tea coffee biscuits. Ours was a double room some of our friends who had booked double had a double plus a single bed in them.

    Staff were very friendly.

    The food was, well, one can only say if your on a diet dont go as the portions are enormous, beutifully presented and you cant fault it. Breakfast was buffett style - set out on a smallish table was various cereals, yoghurts, fresh fruit, fresh orange and cranberry juice. The waitress then came and took our order for full cooked breakfast, kippers, toast, tea or coffee - if you could stand after all that then well done. We never managed a pudding as we were so full with the evening meal but decided on the last night that a few of us would try one and well they didnt disappoint - again large in size and beautiful.

    We were all so impressed with the staff, accommodation and food that we are planning a return and will be staying at the smugglers.

    On the saturday evening there was traditional Irish music in the bar which was nice.