March 2025 by Mark moohsdad
Good clean budget hotel . Brewers fayre often busy due to number of civil engineering contractors using the hotel
February 2025 by Ryan
Turned up early to hotel as job had finished early, would usually get let in slightly early with no issues. Not here
These wanna charge money to go in early, even though the room is ready? how an hour makes much difference. Would have booked alot more for futer for buisness, will easily find a better chain
January 2025 by Richard Goodwin
Perfectly acceptable and friendly Premier Inn. Lovely staff in both the hotel and attached pub.
January 2025 by Brad Carter
Internet is shocking awful and non exsistent. Even if you pay for premium it's still non- exsistent. You go next door to eat and it's even worse , no Internet , no good food , no good service . Your only other option is services food or drive out.
January 2025 by Tommy McGregor-Smith
Room was a little outdated but it was clean, the staff were most helpful and friendly.
December 2024 by Alin Bejenar
The story is set in a future time when huge megacorporations have gained enough influence to control the economies of entire countries. Their wealth and competitive advantage stem from the human capital of their employees and the intellectual property they produce. Corporations jealously guard their most valuable employees and go to great expense to keep them safe and happily productive. There is little point in traditional corporate espionage, as new technologies are developed so quickly that stolen secrets soon become obsolete. Instead, the field has now evolved to the point of enticing valuable employees to switch their loyalty from one company to another and arranging for their escape ? a highly dangerous endeavor, given the tight security in place around such individuals.
Two male free-lance agents, Fox and the unnamed narrator, have been hired by the Japanese firm Hosaka to bring genetic researcher Hiroshi Yomiuri over from Maas Biolabs GmbH, a German rival. They bring in a third associate, a woman named Sandii, to seduce Hiroshi and persuade him to defect. The narrator begins a relationship with Sandii as the three arrange for Hiroshi's move to a secret laboratory in Marrakech, purchased by the narrator with Hosaka funds. On the night before the transfer is to take place, the narrator spends time with Sandii and finds an unlabeled computer disk in her purse, but disregards it.
Fox, Sandii, and the narrator orchestrate Hiroshi's disappearance from a street in Vienna and spirit him away to the Marrakech lab. Hosaka pays the three and erases all evidence of having done business with them; the two men fly to Japan and part ways with Sandii. The company sends its top researchers to the lab to meet with Hiroshi, only for everyone there to die or suffer permanent brain damage in a sudden outbreak of disease. Hosaka wipes out the bank accounts of Fox and the narrator, cuts off their business connections, and sends assassins to kill them, blaming them for the deaths. The two men flee, realizing that Sandii had secretly defected to Maas and reprogrammed Hiroshi's equipment to release the virus. Fox falls to his death after being pushed off a mezzanine railing, while the narrator goes into hiding at the titular New Rose Hotel, a run-down capsule hotel.
September 2024 by Steve Wright
Perfect for a couple of nights stay.
September 2024 by Telma Fernandes
I was surprised with the cleanliness, spiders in every corner of the room,had to killed them my self as my kids didn't want to sleep there.,dust at the coffee station, dust in the blowdryer, the floor wasnt hoovered properly, bathroom mirror with marks.
September 2024 by John Auton
Yeah it's really good Monday to Friday 2 can eat for £11.50 that's got to be done ? with drinks around £20 to £23.00 great value for money, the staff are brilliant.?
Food and drinks: Brilliant ?
September 2024 by Jack Raine
Lovely hotel to stay in. Stayed 5 days. Staff are excellent, Kind and freindly. Room was superbly clean, not spotless but still of a better quality than most. Bed was compfy, only thing hampering sleep was my own anxiety problems, as such nothing against hotel. Rooms sound proofing to internal sounds like chatting and banging on floor above us and staircases is below par for a building its age, I hope that gets looked into. I was in room 18, family room.
Rooms: Plenty of options suiting most needs.
Nearby activities: Town of Goole with shops, and rail links to Hull and Doncaster
Food and drinks: Aire and Calder next door, McDonald's also on services site, Also Subway in forecourt
July 2024 by Toasty Diver
Not one of the better PIs. My room smelled of cigar smoke. A lot of people smoking outside entrance causing smoke to blow into resteraunt. Communal area in need of redecorating. Noise insulation between rooms very good.
June 2024 by Mike Dodds
Stayed at Premier Inn Goole with members of our bird club. Hotel was quiet. Food was good. Staff were great especially Karen who went above and beyond to return an item I left in my room. Many thanks.
Nearby activities: Blackout Sands RSPB. Great birding area.
June 2024 by Sam Holmes
Stayed here Saturday 25th May. Room next to boiler room., rumbling pipes when toilets flush. No sleep, appalling nights rest.
Staff in pub lovely, decent food.
May 2024 by viktor sechovcov
For every day of my stay in hotel I got traffic fine for parking because in reception they didn't told about car register.
May 2024 by Matt Redman
We broke down on our way for a week away and had to wait 11 hours to get the car picked up. The manager was kind enough to send us out coffee and soft drink for the boys. Proper northern hospitality!