Visiting for a family wedding. The front desk staff was flexible with our multiple flight delays (curse you, American Airlines), and they and the restaurant staff were all friendly and helpful. Food in the pub was VERY good. Beds were what I consider typical European hotel beds: slightly smaller and firmer than US beds. We still got good nights' sleeps, though.
Within the town, there are many places to eat, get coffee, and just stroll around. A walkable park is nearby. Shopping is that of a typical working-class town: a few boutiques, many second-hand and dollar stores, and a few cute souvenir shops. A bus terminal and the beach are a few short steps away.
Two suggestions: make the entire property more handi-friendly (NO elevators; we had to lift our baggage up stairs all the time) and provide small refrigerators. I understand you want people to eat downstairs, and for the most part we did, but with a Lidl conveniently located across the street, it was hard not to bring home snacks that needed refrigeration.