Bayswell Park Hotel, Boutique Bar
Bayswell Hotel, Bayswell Park, Dunbar, EH42 1AE -
Up to
30 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
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Perched on a cliff top overlooking the Firth of Forth and the Bass Rock, the hotel offers magnificent coastal views
Our comfortable bedrooms and hot tub suites, some of which have spectacular sea-views, offer added touches of comfort and luxury. There is ample free parking and WIFI throughout the hotel.
Our family friendly restaurant, which boasts a spacious conservatory, is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. Indulge in some really delicious food created by our chefs who believe in local produce sourcing and creating dishes using only the freshest of ingredients.
Our restaurant offers a panoramic sea view of the Firth of Forth. We also boast a large beer garden perched on the cliff top where you can dine or simply meet up with friends and enjoy a few drinks.
Whilst dining, you can enjoy the stunning and panoramic sea-views set against an ever-changing skyline from brilliant blue to glorious shades of crimson as sunset approaches.
Our refurbished boutique bar serves a wide selection of over 150 fine wines, choice of 30 whiskies, 16 gins to local beers, ciders and spirits.
If you need a well-deserved weekend break or night away why not book a sea view room and dine in our Clifftop Restaurant.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Our brand-new boutique bar has been designed to offer our guests relaxing surroundings and something unusual to drink. Our malt whisky selection is truly special, focusing on malts with a story and drams with character. Our wine list comprises of over 160 wines with something to suit everyone’s palate.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 30
Dining
up to 16
Theatre
up to 16
Cabaret
up to 20
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Amenities
Air conditioning
Premises parking
Overnight accommodation
Space rules
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Jayne Needham
Lovely hotel, really helpful staff. Great location to go to Edinburgh takes 1 hour on the bus and late bus back from Edinburgh. So much more cheaper than staying in Edinburgh. Scenery round Dunbar is stunning. Quaint little town
M P
Lovely hotel with really friendly and helpful staff. Great location for Edinburgh and the lowlands with some lovely coastal walks. The only reason we didn't give 5 stars was because the shower pressure in our room (3) was really quite bad. Really weak with about half of the shower head holes working. Not sure if it's a local area water pressure issue or something internal to the hotel/room. Can still shower but it's weak. Don't turn on a tap when in the shower otherwise you'll end up without any water! Lovely hotel though, definitely recommend.
Douglas Aitken
We visited the Bayswell Hotel this week and stayed in the hot tub suite. It's a very attractive historic hotel, nicely decorated room with a superb view of the bass rock and Dunbar coastline. Perfect for a romantic retreat for a few days. The hotel staff were friendly and did a great job. I have only one criticism. As a ex professional athlete I've eaten the same type of breakfast for over 30 years, and it is an important part of my day. It doesn't matter where in the world we've travelled to or if it's a small b&b or chain hotel, I order the same breakfast - 8 poached eggs, bacon and porridge. I don't eat cereals or pastries, sauces or anything else on offer in a cooked breakfast like sausages, black puddings, haggis or potato scones etc. On this occasion, I was told that the limit I could order was 4 eggs because the breakfast was included. I appreciate that to some people 8 is excessive but comparatively it is less than a full breakfast that most people would eat, and the extra cost to the hotel is around 60p for the extra eggs. Unfortunately that one decision by the hotel will affect us returning because, like I said it's very important to my day. I think it was a mistake to assume everyone eats a high carb breakfast and a bit shortsighted on their part. They offer a very high standard full Scottish breakfast and buffet but just a bit more flexibility there would have made this a glowing review. We paid £472 for two nights in October.
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