Based on 7 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 7 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 99 in 517 in Denbighshire
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It was nice to sit with the steam trains behind having some lunch. Staff were friendly and helpful, food was fine
Stephen Court . 2024-09-03
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Best tea in Llangollen so far. Spacious, tranquil and full of atmosphere. Staff really sweet and vegan lemon cake wonderful. Had to have a second slice but very affordable so no worries.
David Antonio . 2024-08-22
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Lovely quite spot to enjoy a cuppa and delicious homemade scones also reasonable prices compared to the centre of town plus you get to enjoy the old platform and might even see a steam train leave.
Angela Bradshaw . 2023-09-09
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Fantastic large breakfast from here!
Joseph Cook . 2022-08-26
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83 Opinions
Unfortunately closed when we visited, but when we tried to park in the car park to go for a walk the landlord was quite rude to us, particularly when we had made an effort to park considerately and without causing inconvenience. It would be nice to go back at some point and try the pub itself, but a foul-mouthed, rude landlord is not a great advertisment for a pub closed under unfortunate circumstances!
698 Opinions
We are always excited by the food this team produces and, having seen the new dishes on social media, we quickly booked on an offer and upgraded to the 10 course menu. We started the evening with a couple of the new drinks available and my rhubarb negroni was a delicious accompaniment to the scrumptious canapés. An additional treat of Old Winchester and black truffle custard with crispy chicken skin began our time in the restaurant. A new pastry chef has changed the bread offering with a novel mushroom butter, soon to be followed by an inventive scallop and celeriac dish with horseradish hollandaise. A wonderful succession of dishes continued and particular favourites were the delectable crab with watermelon, red mullet with a divine cockle sauce, saddle of Welsh lamb with brassicas and a rhubarb, ginger and white chocolate tartlet – and I’m not keen on white chocolate! I even enjoyed the warm quince tart with goats cheese and I’m not a cheese lover. I could have just listed the menu really, which I think is even better than last time and the petit fours with coffee rounded off a perfect evening, with friendly service and enthusiastic wine descriptions. If you stay overnight there's an amazing relaxed Tasting Breakfast too!