Mallory Court Hotel & Spa Reviews
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- Member since 2012
Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV33 9QB
Excellent service and superb food
A relaxing stay with excellent dinner and breakfast. Helpful and friendly staff.
Wonderful stay
Reception always welcoming and happy to accommodate requests.
Keep returning - it's that nice.
Did not have time to visit the spa this time but it s a fantastic place to have s treatment and relax.
The restaurant is out if this world - recommend a glass of champagne to kick off !!
Can t wait for the next visit !
Well done Mallory - you make the stay perfect - thank you.
A quality short midweek spa break with an excellent fine dinning restaurant.
Having reviewed about 20 Spa Hotels online we finally settled on Mallory Court, it made the short list due to the Spa facilities and frankly the offer was too good to turn down with a discount available both on the Spa itself and the Brasserie restaurant.
We were warmly and quickly greeted in the main foyer and shown over to our room which was located above the Spa itself which was very handy. As you would expect the building was warm with all of the facilities located in it and that would be my only slightly negative comment, it was almost too warm in the room. However, the room was very well appointed, perfectly cleaned and a welcome note was a nice touch.
The bathroom was ideal, underfloor heating (i think, it could have just been the overall temperature) and general finish was of the highest standard. Great soaps and shampoos and very comfortable robes and slippers.
The bed was nice and firm and the quality of the linen on the bed was also high, good pillows and cushions all made for very good nights sleep.
The Spa had a good range of treatments, we both took advantage of the discounts and spent an entire day in the Spa itself. Both our treatments were conducted by very knowledgeable and polite staff who clearly know what they are doing and were confident in their jobs, overall a very good experience.
All this is good but what really makes the experience was the Fine Dinning experience. It was exceptional. A quick note before i go on is that the Brasserie is good and very enjoyable, it is after all a more relaxed and informal dining experience so its not fair to compare the two but the main event MUST be the fine dinning. As a couple we eat our a lot and probably monthly in Micheline Star establishments. This is on a par, it might even have been a little better than a 1 star experience. The food was almost faultless, we technically have 5 courses if you include the amuse bouche which was a smoked haddock and potato volute topped with puffed rice. My finance had the crab starter which was light and full of flavour, my quail was very well balanced and the consomm was crystal clear, (a note the floor staff - it is not a sauce, its a soup, i think it should certainly be left at the table and you need a spoon to eat it with, thankfully although i didn't have a spoon the delicious home made bread made for an excellent way to finish it up)
The Brill main course was perfectly cooked, as was my Hoggit. Great flavour combinations and variation of textures on both plates made both mains a delight and the seasoning was totally on point.
A dark chocolate torte and a compressed apple desert finished off the meal very nicely until we were talked into taking a cheese board. A single board between two was plenty after the previous courses. If the standard of food is maintained it seems like a certainty that the restaurant should be awarded its star which in our humble opinion it most certainly warrants! Really excellent, thank you.
Finally, some constructive feedback (we hope). It is a little rich for the fine dinning bar to be charging double the price for its spirits. 35ml of gin at 9 is more than you would pay in London but its a little insulting when you go to the Brasserie and a 50ml measure (of the same brand gin) is 6. As near as makes no difference you are charging double from one establishment to the other and they are under 80 yards away from each other, but that is a minor comment against what was a great short break. We will look forward to trying some of the other Eden brands offerings to see if they can maintain the standard across the group, but as far as Mallory Court is concerned, it is well worth a visit and the restaurant is must go scenario, even if you are not taking a room for the night!
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Outstanding food in a lovely hotel.
We stayed at Mallory Court to celebrate my husband's significant birthday. We were warmly welcomed when we arrived and our room was spacious, well appointed and with a great view. Our meal on the first night in the main dining room was wonderful from the amuse bouche to the beautiful plate of cheese (after which we didn't have room for desert!). On the second night, we decided to try the brasserie and this was another fine restaurant. Every one of the three courses was lovely. If we lived nearer, we would eat at this hotel often and we will definitely go back in due course.
Stunning location and amazing staff!
We went to Mallory for our 16th wedding anniversary and it was amazing! We go to a spa every year and this was the best we have been to so far. Our room was upgraded to one of the garden suites which felt like a luxurious apartment.
The staff were amazing, so helpful and professional. They made us feel special, nothing was a problem.
The food was very impressive and the spa was perfect. We had a Rahul mud treatment.
Our trip was so worth the money and we go again.
Exceptional
Fabulous from start to finish. Highly recommended 5 stars. Can't wait to return for more luxury
5 star luxury
A beautiful old hotel. Stayed two nights had dinner in restaurant one night which was a lovely experience, great food and attentive staff. The fruit and water etc in the room was a nice gesture adding to the all round comfort you would expect from a hotel of this quality.
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