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There are some standardboosting blasts in the new AA Guide to Hotels and Restaurants. A useful book 0 have around; we don't all want to know how many bathrooms and barmen your five-star luxury hotel can boast, but it lists a vast number of stopping, sleeping and eating places— including some good spots to entertain clients without upsetting the cash-flow forecast.
I was pleased to read that the AA inspectors 'had refused to -nominate a " Topliner " award for the place with the best coffee: they commented that "far too often coffee is reheated, or kept too hot, too long," Anyway, if you want to read the assessments of 3,958 hotels and 1,090 restaurants it will cost you £3,25 by post fi im the AA if you are a member, £2.95 from AA offices or £3.25 from a bookshop as a non-member. It's the first time the guide has been on general sale like this.