Nomi Rooms & Restaurant Bangor , Bangor (Gwynedd)
About the Hotel
Nomi Rooms & Restaurant is located in Bangor, North Wales, and offers remarkable views of the Menai Strait and surrounding countryside. This hotel is uniquely positioned near historic landmarks and beautiful natural attractions. Nomi was founded by Nomi and Kartik, combining their academic backgrounds and culinary passions. The location serves as a springboard for exploring the rich history and natural wonders of the region.
Location
Nomi is situated near Bangor Pier, offering easy access to stunning views and pleasant walks along the water. The historic city of Bangor is known for its university, cathedral, and various ancient monuments. Local attractions, including castles and beaches, are within a 20-mile radius. Chester Hawarden is approximately 59 miles away, providing access to further regional exploration.
Rooms
Nomi offers a variety of comfortable accommodations suitable for different guests. The rooms come with modern amenities including flat-screen TVs, free toiletries, and tea and coffee facilities. Some rooms feature unique seating areas to enhance the guest experience. For those seeking a single occupancy option, there are rooms equipped with either a single bed or a double.
Eat & Drink
The dining experience at Nomi is highlighted by its lovely conservatory restaurant offering spectacular views across the Menai Strait. Guests can expect a menu that focuses on innovative cuisine, showcasing the talents of Chef Kartik. Homemade puddings and a selection of wines complement the main dishes, creating a well-rounded dining experience. Meals can be enjoyed in the verandah dining room, where the ambiance is as inviting as the food.
Leisure & Business
This hotel not only provides comfortable lodging but also caters to leisure interests with its proximity to outdoor activities and attractions. Nomi is within reach of Snowdonia National Park, known for its hiking and climbing opportunities. It offers facilities for both leisure and business guests, including a terrace for relaxation and a garden area. The staff is committed to providing quality service to ensure a pleasant stay.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas
- Parking
- VIP check-in/ -out
- Express check-in/ -out
- Pets allowed
- Baggage storage
- Coffee shop
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
Sports & Fitness
- Hiking
- Cycling
- Golf course
- Fishing
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Packed lunches
- Special diet menus
Children
- Cribs
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
Room features
- Heating
- Terrace
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The location was superb, with breathtaking views of the Menai Straits and Snowdonia in the distance. The room I got was at the back of the top hotel, which wasn't the best, but the service I received from the amazing and friendly staff made up for it. The dining experience was a mix of good and bad, but overall, I'd consider staying here again for the location alone.
The hotel's location offers a mix of sea views and city proximity, though the rooms gave me a sense of being in my Grandma's bedroom with clutter and dated decor. The service was hit or miss but included a nice welcome drink, and the dining was tasty but lacked a smile. Facilities were satisfactory.
The hotel offers clean, comfortable rooms with excellent sea views and pleasant service. The location is lovely, with friendly staff and lovely views, but the dining experience could be improved. The facilities are well-kept, making it a pleasant stay overall.
My stay at the hotel was quite nice overall. The rooms, while a bit quirky, were basic, clean but tired. The service was excellent, with the staff being extremely friendly and accommodating. The location was gorgeous, overlooking the water and Bangor pier, making it an excellent base for visiting the university or exploring Snowdon and Anglesey. The dining experience was good, especially the Indian dishes. The facilities were decent, although some areas could use a bit of updating.
I had a mixed experience at the hotel. The rooms were spacious and comfortable, but I wished I had a higher table with chairs to enjoy the view. The service was a bit hit or miss - some staff were friendly and helpful, while others seemed bothered by any request. The location was good for walking into Bangor and exploring North Wales, but a bit far from the rail and bus stations. The dining was generally okay, but one morning the food was covered in oil. Overall, it was a decent stay with some ups and downs.