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4.9

Based on 8 opinions finded in 2 websites

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Nº 52 in 517 in Denbighshire

Nº 8 of 92 British in Denbighshire

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The Old Bakery does excellent coffee. There are light snacks and sweets and the service is friendly and warm.

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Richard Bartley . 2020-03-16

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Lovely little place next to the village store and Post Office. Friendly service and a good choice of pleasant food

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Lifeman . 2019-09-04

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Experienced the Farmers breakfast this morning: choice of fried or poached egg, proper thick cut bacon, quality black pudding, real meaty sausages, a slice of fried bread, a round of toast, mushrooms, baked beans, Laverbread and fried tomato. Top quality local ingredients, cooked to perfection. Could not be faulted. Probably the best breakfast in North Wales. This place is a hidden gem and doesn't get the attention it deserves. Breakfast served 9.30 - 11.30 Best to ring to check availability. There is also a very well stocked village shop adjoining the cafe.

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Dom Wilkinson (Saws) . 2019-08-03

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Popped in today for a picnic for our walk and the staff and customers who were dining at the time were so helpful and kind. You are a credit to your beautiful area! Thank you for your help and amazing food!

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T-Bois88 . 2019-04-24

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Excellent breakfast this morning the ingredients were so fresh. Really good value and the service was so friendly.would recommend it to anyone. A must visit.

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Kevin E . 2019-03-26

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Excellent breakfast this morning good value and nice staff

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Helen Jones . 2019-03-26

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Our second visit to the tea room. We first visited the day after they when things were settling in. The tea room is in an interesting and scenic village, has friendly staff and is part of the local post office and general store. I had the "Farmers Breakfast" and my wife the "Welsh Breakfast Muffin". Both very good although I did have too have some help finishing my very large breakfast off. Look forward to trying lunch there sometime soon. Look forward to visiting again. Worth a detour from the main routes for.

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JANDKYork . 2018-10-11

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