The Guv'nor Inn - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Adresse: 389 Elizabeth Ave, St. John's, NL A1B 1V1, Canada.
Téléphone: 7097260092.
Site web: theguvnor.ca
Spécialités: Pub, Hostellerie.
Autres données d'intérêt: Livraison, Vente à emporter, Repas sur place, Excellents cocktails, Grand choix de bières, Grand choix de vins, Jeux de café, Dîner en solo, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant, Alcools, Bière, Cocktails et apéritifs, Nourriture, Restauration au bar, Spiritueux, Vin, Service à table, Ambiance décontractée, Cadre agréable, Calme, Groupes, Touristes, Réservations acceptées, Cartes de crédit, Cartes de débit, Paiements mobiles NFC, Cartes de crédit, Parking gratuit, Parking gratuit dans la rue.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 746 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.2/5.

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The Guv'nor Inn

Adresse: 389 Elizabeth Ave, St. John's, NL A1B 1V1, Canada.

Téléphone: 7097260092.

Site web: theguvnor.ca.

Especialités

Spécialités: Pub, Hostellerie.

Autres données d'intérêt:

  • Livraison
  • Vente à emporter
  • Repas sur place
  • Excellents cocktails
  • Grand choix de bières
  • Grand choix de vins
  • Jeux de café
  • Dîner en solo
  • Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Alcools
  • Bière
  • Cocktails et apéritifs
  • Nourriture
  • Restauration au bar
  • Spiritueux
  • Vin
  • Service à table
  • Ambiance décontractée
  • Cadre agréable
  • Calme
  • Groupes
  • Touristes
  • Réservations acceptées
  • Cartes de crédit
  • Cartes de débit
  • Paiements mobiles NFC
  • Parking gratuit
  • Parking gratuit dans la rue

Avis

Avis moyen: 4.2/5.

Cette entreprise a 746 avis sur Google My Business.

Le Guv'nor Inn se trouve dans le quartier de l'université, ce qui en fait un excellent choix pour une soirée avec des amis ou pour les affaires. Le pub est équipé de cartes.

Malgré un besoin de rénovation, l'hôtel est fonctionnel et offre des chambres propres avec le climatiseur et la chaleur à disposition. Le personnel est sympathique et attentif aux besoins. La nourriture du restaurant est délicieuse, notamment les cakes de poisson.

Il est situé à environ 20-30 minutes à pied du centre-ville de St. John's.

Il est recommandé de réserver une chambre, surtout pendant les périodes de pointe.

👍 Avis de The Guv'nor Inn

The Guv'nor Inn - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Eddy S. C.
4/5

L'hôtel se trouve au cartier de l'université at eat excellent pour une rendez-vous avec un copin ou les affaires. Les cartes son disponible au pub!

The Guv'nor Inn - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Jean T.
3/5

Besoin de rénovation mais fonctionnel

The Guv'nor Inn - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Rose A.
5/5

About 20-30 minute walk from downtown St. John's. We stayed 2 nights- the room was clean and had both heating and AC to adjust to your temperature preference. The staff was lovely and helpful! Also had lunch at the restaurant one night and the fish cakes were delicious! Definitely would stay again.

The Guv'nor Inn - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Aaron P.
4/5

I'd give the whole experience a three and a half. The room was clean but nothing really to write home about.

The location was good, and made getting around town easy.

Best of all, the place was quiet. Which is something that I can't say for other places I've stayed.

The Guv'nor Inn - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Gabe
5/5

Our room (the Sweeney Suite) was absolutely amazing! It feels like an apartment, with both an amazing tub and bed.

We stopped at the pub and the service was great, even though it was busy. The food (especially the fish and chips) was absolutely delicious. Some of the best I've had. Great job!

p.s. dressing goes on the gravy on the chips.

The Guv'nor Inn - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Pamela J.
4/5

Five of us went for a casual family dinner at this long-established restaurant. The food met expectations for pub fare in St. John's - deep fried, heavily battered and seasoned onion rings, shaved beef filled jumbo Yorkshire pudding, NL savoury-seasoned dressing stuffed in a chicken breast, and the always delicious hot turkey sandwich - everything generously shrouded in dark brown gravy. Cubed carrots and parsnips on the side and fries all around. The outlier among us chose cod au gratin with a fluffy white roll. Everyone enjoyed their supper. The gentlemen in the group gave high praise to the Yorkshire pudding and shaved beef, heroically resisting the urge to lick their plates clean. Bravo boys!

Service was friendly, although not overly quick. It's a pub after all. Give it a try. There's lots to choose from on the usual menu. During the Canada Games the menu is truncated, but still many choices.

The Guv'nor Inn - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Junia G.
4/5

Clean room, parking is included in the price which is a plus. It’s a simple inn but has everything that you need, 6 min drive from downtown. Friendly staff and good location.
My only complain is that the hall smells like cigarette die the carpet and the AC on the room is very noisy.
For the location and price is worth it.

The Guv'nor Inn - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Bjorn S.
1/5

Not what I was expecting after all the good things I've heard about the food. I've only had the hungry person breakfast a few times, and it's far from special. It was also quite pricey for the portion size and quality. After taxes and tip, it's about $30. If the portion was a proper "hungry person" size and the overall quality was better, I wouldn't complain, but they were even cheap with the home fries! Like come on, they are potatoes, load them up! And the home fries were pretty bad. It should be the easiest part of the meal to get right, how does one screw up home fries? They definitely weren't fresh out of the fryer. They tasted old like they were sitting around all day or were chilled in the fridge and were microwaved to heat up and tasted like the oil they were originally fried in was old. Even the toast seemed old, soggy inside, stale crust. The sausage and ham also seemed like they were sitting around for hours, and were cold but were still edible. The bacon was also cold and undercooked, didn't eat thet. The only freshly cooked hot part of the meal was the eggs and they were good. I've tried it a few times, hoping it would be better and that the previous time was just an off day, but that wasn't the case. Maybe it would be better in the morning, but I went in the late afternoon. I assume "all day breakfast" means they are cooking it all day, not just warming up leftovers from the morning, in the afternoon. It's worth $9.99+ max, not $30. I won't be returning for breakfast. But might try something else one day.

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