About The Bear's Paw
Dating back to the 19th century, this five-star rated hotel in Warmingham combines traditional character with luxurious boutique-style rooms.
En suite rooms at the Bear’s Paw come with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen television with Apple TVs available upon request. Upgraded rooms offer four-poster beds and sofas.
This accommodation recently underwent a major renovation to blend preserved original features with modern style that includes a wood-paneled bar and restaurant, plus a lounge with a log fireplace and leather sofas.
In addition to complimentary full English breakfasts, the hotel has wholesome home-cooked food with a menu that changes daily in addition to a bar that features real ales from local microbreweries.
The Bear’s Paw hotel is easily accessible from the M6 and situated between the major market towns of Sandbach, Middlewich, and Crewe. microbreweries.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Hotel staff is extremely helpful and friendly.
From the moment they arrive guests will feel immediately welcomed by the owners and staff at the Bear’s Paw. Service in the reception area and throughout most of the hotel is quick with staff members being very flexible to meet the needs of every person s
positive:
Onsite restaurant serves high quality food.
A clear highlight for many guests is the food at the onsite restaurant. Each dish is cooked to a high standard, and the country-style pub atmosphere creates a great dining experience.
positive:
Accommodation is very pet friendly.
Travellers touring the area with their four-legged friends are encouraged to bring their dog to the Bear’s Paw as pets are not only allowed but very welcome at this accommodation.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Outdoor noises prevent people from getting rest.
Despite being in a more rural setting, people staying here won’t always have a restful stay. Located across the street from the Bear’s Paw is a church, with loud ringing bells starting early in the morning and going throughout the day. Aside from the bell
negative:
Prices are a bit high for onsite dining.
While the choices at the hotel’s restaurant and bar are popular, what isn’t such a great hit is the final bill. For many, the price is too high to indulge in the onsite facilities more than once; especially considering the service is only okay at best.
negative:
Rural location hinders signal quality.
Due to its location in the countryside, mobile and Wi-Fi signal quality is not the best. While the owners do their best to work around this issue, it’s still not the most ideal set up for travellers needing to stay connected.