Hotel Analysis
Based on 4 sites · 1,123 reviews
Bouchard Restaurant & Inn is an inn-style property with an on-site restaurant located in central Newport. Reviewers most frequently highlight the convenient location that allows easy walking access to downtown shops and restaurants.
Guests repeatedly praise the clean rooms, comfortable beds, and the delicious French pastries delivered to the door each morning. Staff friendliness and attentiveness are also commonly mentioned.
Some guests note noise from a nearby pub in certain rooms, difficulty operating the heaters, and limited TV channels. Parking space is described as tight by a few reviewers.
It suits travelers who prefer to explore the town on foot.
Strengths
The central location allows easy walking to downtown shops and restaurants, repeatedly praised
Rooms are clean and beds are comfortable according to many reviews
Morning pastries delivered to the door are frequently called delicious
Staff friendliness and attentiveness are mentioned in reviews
Good to Know
Noise from a nearby pub is reported in some rooms
Difficulty operating heaters and related safety concerns are mentioned
Parking space is described as tight
Recommended For
Couples — High satisfaction in couple reviews due to good location and pleasant atmosphere
Solo travelers — Solo travelers often mention easy walking access and good staff service
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 9.1/10 · 4 sites · Based on 1,123 reviews
Guest Reviews
4 booking sites · 1,123 reviews
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FAQ
Most reviews say it is easy to walk to shops and restaurants. The central location makes getting around convenient.
French pastries delivered to the door each morning are frequently praised as delicious. Some find the menu too sweet.
Generally considered quiet, but some rooms near the pub report noise late at night.
Free parking is available but some guests mention the space is tight.
Some rooms have a stove but lack pans or utensils, which guests found inconvenient.




















