22 April 2018

Travel | The Principal Hotel, York

Last Saturday I was lucky enough to be waking up at a beautiful hotel in York, North Yorkshire.






I took the afternoon off work to travel down from Durham to York with my friend Caroline, we arrived at The Principal Hotel, and it was such a good location next to the train station.  As we were heading to Malton food festival the next day it was easier to bring the car, but next time, the train would be best. 

I have walked past this hotel so many times, and I loved it a few years ago when the York Wheel was nearby but it was great to finally go inside and have a look around and even be a guest. 

We checked in at 4pm and were welcomed by a lovely staff member on reception who then showed us to the main lobby and gave us a short tour of the facilities. This really helped us get our bearings of this grand hotel. 



Our superior twin room was situated on the second floor and I instantly fell in love with the red telephone, shame I didn't need to make any calls. As a guest of the hotel for the evening, the manager had left me a handwritten note welcoming me to the hotel and a treat hamper complete with champagne and chocolates! 

It was lovely to be able to see the York Minster and city walls from the bedroom window which really reminded you that you were only 10 minutes walk from the centre. The windows were unable to open, but there was a Dyson fan provided which we really needed as we did want some air in the room as it was a warm day. 



Due to the room being classed as superior, it came with a tuck box, which was basically treats to go with coffee and tea while staying in the room. Ours came with a crisps and kit kats but there was different options at reception to choose from. Such a nice touch if you were arriving at the hotel late and needed a snack before bedtime. 



I loved the table and chair in the room, you could lift part of the table top up to find a mirror which was perfect for drying your hair and putting on makeup in the morning. Loved this. 


The bathroom was beautiful, complete with marble and wood detailing plus a huge waterfall shower. All class of rooms include Elemis toiletries and branded bathrobes.



We didn't have long in the room before our reservation for Twilight Tea - I hadn't done this before but it was afternoon tea served after 5pm with a cocktail. What a great idea! 

As soon as we chose our table in the Garden Room just off the Lobby, we were offered the seasonal cocktail, the Bramble. 




The Twilight Tea was served shortly after our drinks arrived which included 2 finger sandwiches each, 2 scones each (1 fruit, 1 plain) with jam and cream plus 4 small cakes which were so delicious - 1 Lemon profiterole, 1 green tea cake, 1 chocolate orange cheesecake with a twist, the biscuit coated the outside and 1 pink marshmallow. We shared them all, but I wish we had got one of these each yummy desserts. 






After spending a couple of hours enjoying the beautiful decor and food we had a walk around the hotel to find the bar so we could come back for some drinks later. 

We decided to have some chill time in our room and watch a film, the TV set up was great and it had the ability to stream to Apple and Android devices for music and apps. We decided to watch a film on my iPad instead and the Wifi connection was brilliant, sometimes in hotels it can be a bit hit or miss whether you can use your own device.

After the movie we went to the Chapter Bar in the hotel, for espresso martinis. 





Reflecting on a lovely evening, it was a great way to start a weekend! 

The next day, we got ready and headed down for breakfast before going to Malton. 



Breakfast is served in the green and leafy Refectory Restaurant where you could help yourself to hot food, pastries, toast plus a selection of yoghurt and fruits. 

The choice of cooked breakfast was really good and constantly being topped up so it didn't run out. 






We left the hotel by 11am using the express checkout box which is great if you have nothing outstanding to pay and you don't want to wait to speak to someone at reception.

I couldn't fault my visit to the hotel, my friend and I were provided with first class service in all areas of the hotel, I will be recommending it to friends and family on the decor and service alone, but the rooms were lovely and comfy too.

The hotel does have a gym and pool but we ran out of time to use all the facilities after a few cocktails. 

Kristina x

This was a gifted experience from the hotel in exchange for a honest review, all opinions are my own.

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15 April 2018

Lunch date at Middleton Lodge - Richmond, North Yorkshire

Last Saturday, I met my parents at the beautiful Middleton Lodge in the pouring April showers for a delicious lunch.




I first visited Middleton Lodge in January with my friend when she treated me to a calligraphy workshop for Christmas so I was dying to go back, I did plan to go for my birthday with my family but we were snowed in. 

It takes 30 mins from Durham to Scotch Corner where the Georgian Country Estate is only 2 minutes drive from the A1 Motorway. I reserved a table for The Coach House restaurant via the website. You may recognise this location from advertising campaigns with Barbour. 



We didn't plan a 3 course lunch, but we couldn't resist this amazing seasonal menu, we were spoilt for choice. 

For starter I ordered the Beetroot salad with whipped goats cheese and candied hazelnuts. The mixed colours of this vibrant salad with the soft cheese was so beautiful and really delicious. I would never think to add nuts to this dish and it really finished it off beautifully. This is the smaller portion, they do a larger one for a main course. 

My dad ordered the Crispy hen egg and my mum the Fish Cake in a watercress sauce.






For the main course I ordered the gnocchi with baby leaks, mushroom puree, crispy soft egg and parmesan. The gnocchi was delicious, crispy on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside. 

My parents both ordered the pork loin with potato dauphinoise on the side.






If we were honest we were pretty full by this point, but we weren't quite ready to leave, so we waited a little bit then ordered a couple of desserts to share. 

The pistachio baked alaska was absolutely delicious and we loved the rhubarb and crunchy gingerbread and ice cream. 




The setting and decor of the coach house restaurant was so nice and country chic. The man who served us throughout our visit was very welcoming and able to recommend and talk through dishes on the menu and even got my dad to change his dessert choice. He loves rhubarb and ginger!



I highly recommend visiting Middleton Lodge if you have a special occasion coming up or you fancy escaping to the country. There are many walks to take in that neck of the woods, just waiting for the better weather now. 

Can't wait to try their Sunday lunch menu.

Kristina x
This post is not sponsored and all opinions are my own.

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