Our five good truths
The best things about Young’s Rooms…
…can be boiled down into our Five Good Truths. They’re what makes our guests happy and us. See what you think.
1 / It’s a joy to stay in a pub
You feel the charm of the building and the buzz of the banter as soon as you step in. A pub is for everyone – as easy-going as easy-going can be. No formalities, no fussiness, just a happy, happy place. Then there’s the bar on hand and a great kitchen, too. And just a few steps take you to a super-comfy bed. Now that’s convenience for you.
2 / Who doesn’t love proper food and drink?
Our pubs have been meccas for travellers for nearly two centuries, so we know our food and drink. Cask ales are kept carefully. Pints are pulled properly. Wines are served perfectly. Cocktails are mixed expertly. And we’re masters of mealtimes, from breakfast at the crack of dawn to a snack past the witching hour and every delicious plate in between.
3 / We’ve been looking after people since 1831
We learnt our craft long ago and have honed our skills from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries. For us, hospitality should be a hug, and we welcome guests as though they were guests in our own homes. With our unique buildings, oh-so-cosy rooms and delicious food and drink, we welcome you to our characterful and ever-friendly pubs with open arms.
4 / Our rooms are as individual as it gets
We’ve got boutique rooms with rolltop tubs and comfy rooms that are great value. And plenty else in between. Our bedrooms are unique because each of our pubs is wonderfully different. The only things that come as standard are comfort and quality, tasteful trimmings, and our thoughtful little touches. Every room is a discovery, and every stay is extraordinary.
5 / We’re full to the brim with character
We have pubs of all ages in a mixed bag of places. Character oozes from every corner and rafter, and each one has a good yarn to tell. And then there are the characters you meet inside them. The smiling ones behind the bar and the smiling ones on the other
side. The olden-day ones who gave our pubs names and the four-legged ones hogging the fire.
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