The rooms were very drab, could be doing with a lick of paint, and the furniture was dark and ancient, we were in room 73 which had a dismal view. The beds were very comfortable.The walls are paper thin, could hear everything, was kept awake one night and the people in the next room were only having a conversation. The Scottish breakfast tasted as though it was reheated,however, there was plenty of other choices available. I asked for two slices of toast and poached eggs one morning, and the waitress brought one slice. I advised the waitress that I had requested two, she replied rather impatiently I could make one at the machine, however, she then brought me one. The bar was reasonably priced, and Mo the barman was very pleasant and helpful, as were the others. It would have been good if there was cocktails on offer, and maybe some nuts or crisps for sale at the bar. The staff always had a friendly smile.