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The Grove Hotel

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12 Main St E, Kingsville, Ontario, N9Y 1A2, Canada
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Jul 15, 2018
Every room has a different theme and I stayed in 18. It was roomy, had an awesome balcony overlooking downtown Kingsville. The decor was absolutely gorgeous. The bed was really comfy and the bathroom was modern and bright. This room is on the corner and has amazing natural light. The staff was friendly as well. It is adjoined by a craft brewery and there are lots of restaurants nearby. The people are all so nice everywhere you go in kingsville as well.

Jul 6, 2018
My wife and I had dinner and drinks for our anniversary. The food was great, the drinks were delicious and the service was excellent. Would highly recommend to anyone to go eat and enjoy themselves.

May 5, 2018
We stayed in room #6. It shared 2 outside walls, one with the brewery and one with the front of the hotel facing main street. It is also immediately behind the front desk. The volume was noticeably loud with patrons leaving the brewery - it woke me up twice. Nicely decorated and clean (I am hard to please on the cleanliness department). Staff was wonderful. We would happily stay there again but not in that particular room knowing how the noise travels. Granted - it IS a hotel attached to a pub so I guess we should not have been surprised!

Jul 1, 2018
Only came here for drinks super impressed with everything. Will come back! Updated June 30th Went back excellent service and drinks. Good live music.

Mar 4, 2018
Amazing time last night at The Grove Hotel. I agree with the reviews on how clean and comfortable the bedrooms are. I love the beds and pillows! The rooms have different themes which makes it fun too. We went with another couple and we liked comparing the 2 rooms decor, styling and different details added. Lovely place and friendly staff. Had dinner and beer next door at the brewery. It was very busy! We will definitely be back at The Grove Hotel in the future!

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