We are currently staying for the fourth time at The Wynnstay Hotel, so it will be apparent that we have enjoyed coming here in the past. Unfortunately, the hotel has gone downhill since our last visit in March of last year. and we understand that it is in the course of being sold. Last night we were presented with a wine list offering five reds. The first three were no longer available - the final two were £38 and £55. Later in the evening, we learned that we could have had a cabinet sauvignon at £24 which, tonight, we found very acceptable - Why would any hotel try to pull a trick like that? They lost a sale last night, and we had to stomach water. Never have we had such an embarrassment at this hotel. The young staff are also naive, whereas the staff as recently as last March were all so friendly. It was a pleasure coming here, and we discussed wines with the owner, an expert on wines, who is apparently here but, has yet to show his face. This has been a grave disappoin**ent to us as Machynlleth is only 90 minutes from our home and we frequently come to Aberystwyth to collect fresh fish from Jonah's, as there are no fishmongers down our way anymore. This is a lovely part of the world and it would be a shame if this hotel were to fall further. It was very well managed, but clearly, not at present. One could suggest bringing in a M/s Toplis, the manager of the Lion Hotel in Criccieth. I am sure that she would sort things out and, bring the Wynnstay back to scratch.
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