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4183 Opinions in 2 websites
This pizzeria is an absolute gem! They offer a fantastic variety of vegan, gluten-free, and vegetarian options, both for food and drinks, which makes it incredibly inclusive for everyone. The service was impressively fast, and the atmosphere is so cozy and homely. The staff are lovely and go above and beyond to make your experience enjoyable. One of the cutest touches is that they even have sweaters for dogs! It’s such a thoughtful and adorable gesture that adds to the charm of this place. Overall, an amazing experience!
3436 Opinions in 2 websites
Thinking of somewhere nice to go for lunch on a damp November day in St Davids and we automatically chose The Shed. My wife had a fabulous seafood stew. I wasn't as hungry as usual so I had an aubergine and seafood curry: a dish that I had not sampled previously, and it was very good. We also had a bottle each of the local stout, Diod Dewi, which was excellent; and we finished off with an americano, for me, and a pistachio ice-cream cream for her. Despite the weather our visit to Porthgain, one of our favourite places in our favourite county, was very worthwhile.
2208 Opinions in 2 websites
We didn’t stay at the hotel; instead, we had our dinner at Y Seler last night for a little pre-Christmas gathering. We live locally, so it wasn’t our first time at this restaurant. This place never disappoints—it only gets better! The attention to detail, the warm welcome, and the brilliant service throughout the evening were all outstanding. And of course, the food was exceptional! The duck, beef filet, and mussels were all beautifully presented and delicious. Thank you, and Merry Christmas, Y Seler! 🎄
1899 Opinions in 2 websites
The venue itself is lovely, offering outstanding views of the river and a warm, welcoming atmosphere upon entry. The staff are friendly and attentive, with plenty of smiles, which adds to the overall experience. Unfortunately, the food falls short of expectations and feels overpriced for the quality provided. While I’m happy to pay more for good food, I expect it to deliver on flavor and value. The seafood pizza, which I’ve tried twice (hoping for improvement), was bland and rubbery, far from the standard I’ve enjoyed in other Italian restaurants or in Italy itself. My wife’s lamb shank was similarly underwhelming, lacking flavor. Desserts were another letdown—particularly the tiramisu, which was heavy on cream and light on the coffee-soaked biscuits, making it a far cry from the authentic Italian version. While the meatballs were enjoyable, the sauce was again bland, and the portion was unbalanced, with too much dry pasta and too few meatballs. Overall, while the venue is charming, the food lacks the freshness and vibrancy you’d expect from Italian cuisine. It’s a disappointing contrast to the beautiful setting.