The Ned London Reviews
The Ned definitely won’t be returning
Stayed for 1 night Reception very friendly but couldn’t tell us what time our booking at the Feast was even though it was booked as a package. Bed very comfortable but room dark and dingy. Mini bar extortionate. £260 added to bill but taken off w
Great Hotel let down by Customer Service in the Restaurant
Sunday 21st September we stayed at The Ned on The Sunday Sleep Over Deal as a Birthday present and was suprised by my close friends turning up for The Sunday Feast. The Hotel itself is lovely and the ambience is what you would expect. This was a supr
5* BBQ from Austin Texas to London
I had the absolute pleasure of attending The Ned London’s BBQ pop-up and it completely exceeded my expectations. From the moment we arrived, the atmosphere was vibrant and welcoming, with live music setting the perfect tone for a laid-back yet upsc
In love with the Ned
What a wonderful 2 stay we had at the Ned. When we arrived we had a gorgeous welcome by Scott who kindly explained about all of the bars and restaurants enabling us to quickly feel at home and settle in. We enjoyed cocktails in the room as part of o
Not a spa
This spa is so disappointing. It’s tiny, with only a small steam room, sauna, and a shallow 1.2-deep pool. There are only five loungers or so so you can’t get one and need to stand! There’s no jacuzzi or any other essential spa facilities. I am
An Anniversary stay with style
Really enjoyed our trip to the Ned hotel for our anniversary. Used Nectar hotels to book - if you book indirect bear in mind that doesn’t include access to the gym/spa but it’s only £15pp to add that on. The spa was really cool - very calm and
WOW 5*
We attended the bed for the Sunday dinner spectacular! WOW amazing!!! Yes it’s expensive but you most definitely get what you pay for! Food was fabulous Staff amazing If you want a special meal in a beautiful setting go!
Just wow
Came for the Sunday Feast and it was amazing; not just the food and fizz but the level of service we had. Our waiter was Mahamadou who was charming and very attentive. An absolute credit to The Ned. Look forward to returning.
Just fabulous
From the moment I walked into the Ned, I felt transported back in time. A proper 1920 vibe. The staff were warm yet professional, and my room was pure luxury – a huge bed, heavenly feather pillows, and premium Cowshed and Soho Skin toiletries. The
Unfortunately disappointed
We stayed at this hotel for three nights. It was my birthday weekend, and we were there with friends. Just like our friends, we booked a Cozy Room and were assigned a really nice room with a large, old window and a small anteroom. Since we had a long
Careful of the many rules
My husband is a member and we have also stayed as hotel guests. The room was lovely and the rooftop pool is great. However…the many rules spoil the experience. First, the website says kids can use the rooftop until 10.30. Yet when we arrived at the
Not as good as it was in my opinion.
In the day we visited the (Italian buffet) weather was very hot and the food was a bit wilted and tired. Not as good as previously. The puddings were all very similar all featuring a long-lasting very heavily sugared custard type filling. It was not
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* At this stage, the reservation does not exist yet.
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* 🦩 @FluffyStar64, an experienced AT user, has a strong track record of successfully securing reservations and low refund requests, they receive a notification about Peter's $200 bid.
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* Peter can now enjoy the dinner with his friends at The Ned London!
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