The Coachman’s is new to Roscommon as a place to stay. We booked a 3 night stay to visit family, and needed 2 rooms for an older couple and grown up relative. The restaurant had been recommended by our family members as good for a variety of dietary needs. The rooms we were given had been newly refurbished, with good sized beds, modern shower rooms and decent towels and toiletries. It has parking nearby. It was good value in a town where there isn’t much choice for people who need to stay a number of nights. The restaurant catered for all ages and provided decent food which had good sized portions, and reasonably priced wine. So far so good. The significant downside is the lack of sound insulation which made sleep impossible in room 101, and could be heard in room 104 round the corner. They have a DJ at weekends which starts at 10.30 and finishes in the small hours after 1 am. For the occupant of the room above the bar ( 101) the noise of a couple having a shouting match in room 102 came through the walls, and soon after they had stopped arguing, then the DJ started and made the room vibrate so much that they got nauseous and came to our room to sleep on the floor until the noise ended after 1am. In room 104 we heard the music during the night, though not loudly, but we can hear the person next door snoring. While we give credit to the owners for doing their best to make a living in difficult times, we would say that we would probably not return to stay here, and if we did, we would ask for a room as far from the music as possible. It might be fine for a midweek stay, or for those who do not mind being heard by their neighbours, or those who come for the music.
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