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3171 Opinions in 2 websites
Fantastic food, but the service let the whole experience down. We felt that having wait between 15 - 20 minutes for a member of the team to bother to come to our table to get menus and take our orders. We decided on deserts, however waiting a further 20 minutes for our order to be taken, we gave up and I asked for the bill, which got presented very quickly, but we waited a further 10 minutes for someone to take my payment. I decided to go to the desk and pay there, but got ignored as the receptionist and waiter were sorting out something on the computer. In the meantime another customer appeared at the reception and the waiter took their payment. I left a very good cash time, not because of the service but the very skilled kitchen team. We were in the Cwtch, so tucked away, but that is no excuse as the restaurant was not busy. Not impressed with the service. Hopefully when we return the service will have improved.
876 Opinions in 1 websites
Premier rooms good but costly for what you get. Clean. ''Feature lighting'' I'll thought out and impractical ( do the design team test out their ideas - decent lighting for shaving only if you stood a yard away from mirror...) Small car park managed by a private company and seemed that there was not enough space for all guests.
325 Opinions in 1 websites
A one star review may seem somewhat mean, but in this case it is not. We travelled for nearly three hours to get to Rhayadar for a few days away. We love Wales and my wife's brother lives in the town. We arrived on Monday early afternoon and as we entered the town saw a car parking space outside Ty Morgans so stopped for a cup of coffee and something to eat. I opened the door and approached the counter. I was 'greeted' with a silent stare by one of the bar staff who was cleaning a glass. It was a bit like a western movie when the piano stops playing as the bad guy enters the bar... I politely asked 'are you open?'- which was a silly question as quite clearly it was open- the door was not locked, the lights were on, and their was no sign saying closed. The lady simply starred back at me unsmiling and said, 'YES'. Welcome to Rhayadar. I'm not easily offended but I wouldn't have spoken to a dog that way. As we left three young guys also entered and were told the same. They left and looked equally unimpressed. The owners of Ty Morgans need to train their staff on a few matters. 1) When you are closed, turn off most of the lights and lock the door. 2) Display a sign saying 'Closed' 3) In you event of forgetting to do 1) or 2) and someone enters the establishment wanted to spend money then train your staff to at least treat the potential customer with respect and not like something they've trod on the sole of their shoe. Thankfully there was a lovely cafe opposite with polite, helpful staff who served us coffee and lovely food. They will be getting a 5 star review from us 👍
296 Opinions in 1 websites
We stopped here for a coffee during our day out on the bike. We both decided to have a latte, but wish we hadn’t. It was nasty!!! It was from a machine in a paper cup. The taste was awful and my partner had to top it up with milk to make it palatable. Before getting back on the bike I decided to take a toilet break. To find them you had to go through the adjoining shop and out the front door! But I shouldn’t have bothered. The men’s were out of order and a piece of paper was taped on the ladies door saying “unisex” lol. The smell of urine was very unpleasant and they could do with a good clean. The only reason I gave three stars is because there were some lovely bikes to see
283 Opinions in 1 websites
Very poor quality food and the collection service is terrible. We were left waiting 1 hour AFTER the advised collection time. Chicken was tough and tasteless and the rest of the dishes were dripping in grease. Items missing off the order too. This is 2024, how hard is it to get Indian takeaway as right? This sort of establishment would not survive in a big town or city.