Opening hours: Check-in 15:00 Check-out 11:00 Open Sunday
Rest time: Open daily Open hours and holidays are subject to change, so please check with the store before visiting.
北海道室蘭市中島町2-30-11
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Reservation Info
can be reserved
Children
child-friendly
Payment Method
Credit cards accepted
(VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Electronic money is not accepted.
Number of Seats
80 seats
(Seating is spacious and comfortable.)
Private Dining Rooms
None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking Smoking booths
Parking
Yes
95 units
Facilities
Calm space, large seating area, counter seating, barrier-free
Comments
(20)
SANTAMILK
4.50
When it comes to Dormy Inn, you must try their "Night-crying soba" which is served for free from 9:30 pm to 11 pm. It is a light soy sauce ramen that helps reduce the guilt of late-night snacking. Don't worry if you miss it, because if you go to the front desk between 11 pm and 1 am, you can get a cup noodle version called "Gomen-nasai" for free. In the large hot spring bath, you can enjoy complimentary post-bath ice cream from 3 pm to 11 pm, and probiotic drinks from 5 am to 10 am. And that's not all. They also offer free chair-type massagers. Dormy Inn is a great value hotel. I will definitely stay here again next time.
鳥小太郎
3.20
Dormy Inn is my go-to hotel for business trips, and I have stayed there for dozens of nights. This is only the second time I have tried their famous "night-crying soba." I usually come back after drinking and eating ramen past the serving hours, but this time I decided to try it. The soup and noodles seem to be of commercial quality, but the light soup with toppings like bamboo shoots, seaweed, and green onions was simple and satisfying. The portion size was just right and I appreciated it. It's not easy to make it to the sauna and enjoy the night-crying soba, but it's nice to do it occasionally. The hotel itself was also consistent with Dormy Inn standards, with comfortable rooms, sauna, and hot springs.
めんたいこまよねーず
3.30
Having breakfast in Higashi-Muroran. It was a buffet breakfast at the hotel where I stayed. The restaurant opened for breakfast was the same one that served late-night ramen. I have stayed in almost all hotels in Muroran, but this hotel, Route Inn Grand, and APA seem to have a wide variety of food options. They also offered freshly made omelets, so I had one with cheese. It wasn't particularly delicious, but it was nice to have something warm. They also had local specialties like Muroran yakitori, curry ramen, and boiled soy (Muroran's local fish?), which might please tourists in addition to business travelers. Personally, I recommend the milk, which was produced nearby in Noboribetsu. It was rich and delicious.
めんたいこまよねーず
3.20
I stayed at a business hotel of a nationwide chain in Higashi-Muroran. This chain has a large communal bath, so it's nice to be able to stretch your legs and take a bath. At the entrance of the communal bath, there is a self-service ice candy bar where you can enjoy ice cream after bathing. For those who want a late-night snack, the second-floor restaurant offers free "night soba." The portion is about half the size of a regular bowl of ramen, and it's not particularly delicious, but for some reason, you end up eating it.
蘭さん413
3.10
Last time I used this place, there were plenty of seafood dishes, but this time there were none (T ^ T) so sad! There was only a coffee machine at the entrance... Maybe it's because of the decrease in customers due to the coronavirus. Cost-cutting maybe. But the ice cream after a bath and the morning Pillkur 400 were still there! For breakfast, they had a live kitchen for omelets, where you could get freshly made omelets. The demi-glace sauce with cheese was perfect for bread lovers! There were fried foods like shrimp cutlets, pumpkin croquettes, fried chicken, and potato fries, but they were all lukewarm and average... There was chestnut and mushroom mixed rice, Muroran yakitori, simmered dishes like Chikuzen-ni, and plenty of side dishes for rice lovers like me, so I ate a lot. Of course, I also had late-night soba (laughs). Ramen after drinking a lot in the room ♡ Today is a good day!! So, calorie explosion haha Just the right amount, not too much, not too little!! Light soy sauce ramen ♡ with seaweed and bamboo shoots. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you for the meal.
morit504
3.40
When it comes to Dormy Inn, the highlight is the delicious breakfast buffet. I have stayed at this hotel several times before the pandemic, and the breakfast buffet always delivers consistent quality. They offer specialties like Muroran yakitori (pork) and curry ramen. The price for the breakfast buffet is clearly displayed at the entrance: 1500 yen for adults and 800 yen for children. Even if you're not staying at the hotel, anyone can enjoy it. Highly recommended. The breakfast buffet is open from 6:30 to 9:30 (last entry at 9:00).
morit504
3.30
During the time from 21:30 to 23:00, hotel guests can enjoy "night soba" for free at the 2nd floor restaurant. You can also have ramen as a late-night snack at the hotel. Just so you know, there is a Lawson convenience store right next to the hotel, and a Seven Eleven about a 2-minute walk away. If you feel like you haven't had enough to drink, you can buy some beer here, enjoy it in your room, and then have the night soba - it's the best combination (lol). Ah, it was delicious. Thank you for the meal!
KAKA23
3.30
I had breakfast at Dormy Inn Higashi Muroran where I stayed! It's located about a 4-5 minute walk from Higashi Muroran Station! There are various local specialties from Muroran that you can try from the restaurant's menu board! First, I had the pork yakitori, which I also had the day before! The staff asked how many skewers I wanted and served them on a square plate! The flavor was not too strong, perfect for breakfast! I also ordered the curry ramen from the staff, and they brought it to me! The soup was light and the spiciness was mild, making it easy to eat in the morning. They even added an egg, which was a nice touch! The sesame sauce rice bowl with grilled yellowtail was gentle in flavor, with fatty yellowtail on rice, poured with tea and added wasabi for a nice accent! I also enjoyed other small dishes like zangi, soy miso stew, salad, and onsen tamago! The breakfast menu allowed me to fully enjoy Muroran's local specialties in the morning, so I am satisfied! I would love to visit again if I have the chance to come to Muroran!
まあゆもパパ
4.20
On the first night, I had night soba and breakfast. On the second night, I enjoyed the hot springs early in the morning before leaving. The check-in was late, so I went to the hot springs first and then had night soba right away. It wasn't too crowded on the weekend, maybe because of COVID-19. The refreshing soy sauce ramen for dinner was delicious and didn't upset my stomach. The next morning, I enjoyed curry ramen and Muroran yakitori for breakfast. The chef made a delicious cheese omelette, my daughter had five croissants, and we also had sweet milk bread, potato salad, wasabi pickled yam, salted squid, simmered daikon and crab, and buri tea rice. The desserts like chocolate cake, strawberry cake, yogurt, Katsugen, and milk were all tasty. It was convenient to have a multi-night stay as we could make the room our base. We could easily come back during the day and enjoy welcome coffee. The hotel also provided post-bath service with ice cream, Yakult-like drink, free massage chair, and more. It's a top-notch hotel experience in Higashi-Muroran.
なあー78
3.60
The breakfast at Dormy Inn is delicious as always. They have a great variety of dishes like simmered soybeans, cheese omelette, cabbage miso soup from Sorachi, menchi katsu, and curry ramen. For drinks, they offer Hokkaido's energy probiotic drink, Soft Katsugen! It feels like an all-star lineup. I am completely satisfied from the morning. Thank you so much!
masumiさん
3.10
When you think of Dormy Inn, you think of Yonaki Ramen. It's a free late-night ramen snack starting at 9:30 PM. Everyone gathers in the dining hall seeking ramen. The toppings are menma, nori, and green onions. Very simple. The light soy sauce broth is very comforting. It's so nice that it's free. After that, you can enjoy a free ice cream after soaking in the hot spring and then rest. Thank you for the meal!
ホーリーパパ
3.50
This time I stayed at the Dormy Inn near Higashi-Muroran Station. Whenever I come to Muroran, this is my go-to hotel. Although there are some new hotels popping up here and there, I always prefer this one because there are not many new and clean options available. First, I had yakitori and a set meal at night, then returned to the hotel to enjoy the famous "night-crying soba"! I soaked in the hot spring and received a complimentary popsicle at night! The fact that there was a chocolate one left was a big plus! After a morning bath, I indulged in the all-you-can-drink Pilkul 400! (laughs) It's high in sugar, so I had to be careful. And finally, breakfast! The breakfast here is a bit simpler compared to other Dormy Inns in different regions, but it still showcases the local Muroran specialty, yakitori. I made a bowl with boiled shirasu and small shrimp, which was a bit unusual and delightful! The ikura was individually packed for hygiene purposes, which was a nice touch. I had two of those! Lastly, I enjoyed the local specialty, mushroom soup. I love miso soup, so this was a pleasant surprise! The Muroran yakitori was tender, and the shirasu-shrimp-ikura bowl was delicious! I'll have to make another business trip here soon. Thank you for the meal! Ramen Review 107th shop of 2021.
スズキ ゴン
3.70
I have been using Dormy Inn a lot recently. Following my stay in Kitami in the spring, I also stayed in East Muroran this time. The highlight for me was the breakfast. The breakfast, named "Taste Tour Small Bowl Alley," is prepared to look fun and enjoyable in these times, with each dish served in a small bowl. I was particularly impressed by the limited edition "Kama-age Shirasu and Sakura Shrimp Bowl" and the Muroran grilled chicken. Both were delicious. There were so many small dishes that I couldn't capture them all in photos. And I must not forget the complimentary "Yonaki Soba" served as a night snack. This is why I love Dormy Inn (laughs). I hope to visit again once the COVID-19 situation improves. Thank you for the wonderful meal.
蘭さん413
3.20
I used it for sightseeing in Noboribetsu and Muroran. Noboribetsu has quite expensive hotels, so I prefer to stay in a budget business hotel. Dormy Inn is a major hotel chain nationwide, right? I heard their breakfast is delicious. And it really was! The local specialty in Muroran was Muroran yakitori. It's skewers of pork and onions in a sweet sauce, but the pork was a bit smelly and the sauce was too sweet. However, it tasted delicious when eaten with onsen tamago! All-you-can-eat is a common thing in Hokkaido. Business hotels now offer a variety of seafood dishes, which is great. I also enjoyed the katsu curry. I love being able to eat as much as I want. The breakfast buffet at the hotel is important to me, and Dormy Inn did not disappoint. They even offered free soba noodles at night and a free drink (Ice, Highball, Beer, Juice) for guests. It seemed like there were many businessmen and male guests at the hotel. They were still enjoying fried food in the morning, which was amusing. I had shrimp cutlets on the first day and shrimp fry on the second day. I ate three bowls of rice and left with a satisfied and full stomach. My companion was a bit surprised by my eating habits but enjoyed the shrimp fry and ikura. We had a very comfortable time. Thank you for the meal.
hirorin197804
3.50
I tried the night-crying ramen served at the hotel where I stayed on a business trip. It had a light soy sauce flavor and was deliciously safe. The half size portion was not too heavy, making it perfect as a ramen to finish off a drink. It's nice to be able to enjoy this for free. By the way, this hotel has a natural hot spring large bath, which you can enter as much as you want from 3 pm to 9 am. It's nice to break a sweat lightly after checking in at the hotel, and it might be nice to soak in the hot spring before going to bed, or even in the morning. Despite being a chain hotel, it offers quite a high level of hospitality.
ddeiraa
3.00
I stayed at a Dormy Inn in Higashi-Muroran. I like Dormy Inn hotels because they have good breakfasts and offer free "night-crying soba" ramen at night. I will share a little bit of the breakfast photo. In Muroran, yakitori (actually pork!) and curry ramen are famous. The yakitori is really delicious! The curry ramen is like putting ramen noodles in cup noodle curry soup (*´-`). They also make omelettes and ramen on the spot, but it doesn't compare to the "Ravista" in the same chain. It's a good business hotel.
えぞむらさき
4.00
It's a really nice hotel but it's always quite empty. Highly recommended. There is a natural hot spring "Kokusho no Yu" (15:00 to 10:00 the next day) where you can enter as much as you want, and at night from 21:30 to 23:00 there is a free service of "Yonaki soba" (half-size soy sauce ramen). When it comes to Dormy Inn, I always go to eat Yonaki soba. It's a refreshing and light dish that goes down smoothly. The toppings are simple with seaweed, green onions, and bamboo shoots. There is also a drink corner where you can have coffee, tea, and other drinks for free. Both hot and cold drinks are available. There is also a welcome coffee at the front desk. The baths are on the second floor, with two indoor baths (Kokusho no Yu and cold water bath) and one outdoor bath. The water is slightly hot. Amenities are provided, with two types of shampoo and conditioner available, so please choose your favorite. The shower head is large, and if you turn the knob, you can switch to a "massage" mode, which is amazing. There is also a manga corner in front of the restaurant. At the morning buffet, you can also enjoy Muroran specialties such as "Muroran Yakitori" and "Curry Ramen." My family loves Dormy Inn, and we secretly aim to conquer all of Hokkaido (lol). Thank you for the meal! Oh, "Muroran Yakitori Ippei" is also within walking distance. It's also recommended because it's close to the downtown area. Enjoy your meal!
まあゆもパパ
4.00
On the third night in Hokkaido, we stayed at the new Dormy Inn in Higashi-Muroran. The hotel is clean and the room, although smaller at 20 square meters, was suitable for our family of three. The room did not have a bath but had a shower room, and there was a hot spring public bath available. The hot spring had a refreshing quality, and the semi-outdoor bath was quite enjoyable. The hotel offered self-service coffee until 11 pm and late-night soba noodles from 9:30 pm to 11 pm, which was a nice touch. The breakfast had a variety of options including local dishes like Muroran curry ramen, Muroran grilled chicken, mushroom rice, freshly cooked egg dishes, oden, grilled fish, and side dishes like grated nameko mushrooms and sautéed burdock root. The yogurt, milk, and cereal were also delicious. The hotel is conveniently located near the station and overall, it was a great place to stay in Higashi-Muroran. Highly recommended!
masumiさん
3.00
When it comes to Dormy Inn, you think of their night-time ramen. However, when I returned to the hotel yesterday, it was already too late. So, let's just have breakfast for now. I'm very grateful that they have waffles. They are moist and delicious. Thank you for the meal.
どさんこパパ
3.40
Dormy Inn Higashi-Muroran is conveniently located near JR Higashi-Muroran Station, making it easy to access when visiting Date City or Noboribetsu. Despite being a business hotel, guests can enjoy natural hot springs and a complimentary late-night soba service, showcasing the hotel's high level of hospitality. The biggest highlight of this hotel is the breakfast, featuring Muroran's famous B-grade gourmet dishes like grilled pork skewers that will surely whet your appetite with a wide selection of menu items. With almost no apparent drawbacks, this hotel offers great value for money.
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