1) We lived in the Riders Hotel (not in the main building, it is better and more expensive there). The Riders hotel is combined with the stable. At night, everyone was disturbed by the sounds of blows that reverberated through the structures of the building, probably the blows of horses' hooves.
2) The food is good, but it is inconvenient that it is not a buffet, but a la carte. This reduces efficiency (portions were brought to everyone manually), and there is no way to choose. Something is superfluous to someone, and the other prefers it.
3) Breakfast is especially inconvenient. You have to order a kit and wait 10 minutes until they do it, and there is no way to choose your own "set". It is not clear why a buffet is not made at least for breakfast.
Plus - the food is delicious, sometimes unusual (interesting) dishes.
At coffee breaks, the assortment and quantity were somewhat limited, but we were not hungry : ) Only the staff makes coffee and tea, which created a queue (you could make tea yourself if you had boiling water).