The ideal base for theatre, cinemas, touring, sight-seeing, golf and only 5 minutes walk from the new Union Square Shopping Complex.
The hotel has 67 bedrooms and 2 executive suites, all en-suite.
The in-house restaurant and bar, is extremely popular with both hotel guests and locals. It specialises in serving fresh local produce and offering an excellent selection of 10 real ales, wines and malt whiskies.
The Brentwood Hotel has its own client car park with 15 limited space and has a smoking area.
Danish, Polish, Lithuanian and Spanish spoken.
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