The Sail Loft

A Restaurant with rooms in Southwold, Suffolk

Heritage Rating: Heritage Rating

53 Ferry Road
Southwold
Suffolk
England
IP18 6HQ

The Sail Loft, Southwold

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Welcome to The Sail Loft our cafe-bar and restaurant with rooms right next to the beach on Southwold seafront. With our own limited private parking and a separate public carpark next-door Perfect for couples lone travellers and families. For family accommodation please call to enquire ROOM ARRIVALS 1st OCTOBER - EASTER PLEASE BE AWARE WE CLOSE AT 5PM ON A SUNDAY - THURSDAY THERE IS NO BAR OR RESTAURANT AFTER THIS TIME

With our own limited private parking and a separate public carpark next-door The Sail Loft is in an ideal location an easy escape from the cosmopolitan delights and the busy-ness of the High Street for a lazy good nights sleep. Perfect for couples lone travellers and families. For family accommodation please call to enquire.

Warm and welcoming our revamped stylish surroundings offer something a little different and more modern to the traditional destinations around town. Our Cafe-Bar has a passion for specialist coffees, artisian teas, distinctive selections of ales, wines, and spirits and first and foremost put our efforts into a local seasonal artisan menu of soulful comfort food using great Suffolk and East Anglian ingredients. PLEASE BE AWARE THE HOTEL IS NOT 24 HOURS FOR ROOM ARRIVALS PLEASE SEE OPENING TIMES BELOW LATER CHECK IN IS AVAILABLE VIA AN OUTSIDE KEY BOX PLEASE CONTACT RECEPTION FOR A KEY CODE From 9th September 2018 ? 30th September 2018 Monday-Saturday Food 9:30-9pm Open 9:30-11pm Sunday: Food served 9:30-5pm Open 9:30-6pm From 01st October 2018 until Easter 2018 Sunday ? Thursday : Food 9:30-3:30pm Open 9:30-5pm Friday & Saturday: Food 9:30-9pm Open 9:30-11pm

3 star rating

From: £180.00

Room Facilities
Tea and coffee making facilities
Hairdryer
Freeview
Non-smoking
Balcony/Terrace
Colour television

Amenities
Free Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Ironing facilities
Restaurant
Bar
Non-smoking (throughout)

Parking
Free parking
On-site parking

Business Facilities

Dining Facilities
The sail loft cafe bar & restaurant is well known for its good food and laid back atmosphere

Meals
Free Breakfast
Dinner
Lunch

Child Facilities
Highchairs
Children's menu

Pet Policy
No pets

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