We got married at Yr Hen Lys/The Old Courthouse in Ruthin, we went to Small Plates for our evening meal. There were 21 of us in total but it was not an issue. The staff and service were incredible, the drinks flowed, the food was out of this world! We were all recommended to get a starter and 2 small plates each, it was the perfect amount, every dish was presented beautifully and the flavours were spectacular. We even had people in our group with the strangest of allergies, but the staff were very knowledgeable about all of the ingredients in the dishes and were able to tell each of these people what they should avoid. I would highly recommend this very special place, and the dessert/coffee if you have room for it! Thank you Small Plates, you were beyond our expectations!
I would recommend The Bank to everyone looking for a nice place to eat/drink in Wrexham. Visited with the girls on the bank holiday weekend, we were given a lovely table & the service was excellent, all the staff were friendly & professional. The cocktails are 10/10, best pornstar martini I’ve ever had! And the food, well what can I say, it was delicious. I’ve been here 3x now, and couldn’t fault the place. Lovely boutique place in Wrexham, highly recommend!
Not worth the inflated price. Some of mains not up to standard. Extremely disappointed with minimalistic servings. Also, extremely difficult to access.
Brilliant wide choice of joyful sweet baked treats. Amazing (real) doughnuts; the Nutella is great, the traditional jam is even better. Really friendly staff. Reasonably priced. A lovely find that we may build another trip around...!
Stopped here for lunch, lovely spot on the river and good outside seating. Very nice staff, great service and delicious food served piping hot and quickly. We’ll definitely visit again when in the area.
Attended the home Barista workshop today and it was really insightful. Discovered some much about coffee and shots which will be useful for my home set up plus a new latte art to practice. Thanks again
Went there for mother's day and was very disappointed. Hoping for a great roast dinner but the food was very bland. No seasoning. The veg was a bit undercooked. They never asked for any food allergies, luckily we didn't have any.
Based on the other reviews we were hoping for one of the best roast dinners we have ever had but it just reminded me of a Toby Carvery.
I had the jam roly poly with custard for dessert but the custard has separated and the jam roly poly was tough and chewy. Seemed like it had been standing around until someone ordered it.
Great food, no wait, great service BUT quite snobish, pedantic and they did not like that one of us was on crutches, so against disability, it felt like it was ruining their image. I would not go back because of that.
Llwynmawr, B4500, Glyn Ceiriog, Llangollen LL20 7BB, United Kingdom, Wales
Well, where do I start? From the moment we walked into the Mulberry, we knew we had chosen a beautiful place to stay. It has so much charm and character and the most beautiful gardens in which to sit and have drinks. The little touches make this hotel special, and I can understand why people return. The food at this hotel is some of the best we've had, with so much selection, especially at breakfast. The staff are attentive yet friendly, and if we wanted anything changed, it wasn't a problem. Would we come back again? The answer is a definite yes.
We should have checked the number on the door but once seated it was like we were taking part in an episode of Inside No.9.
In the space of the old butchers shop, four tables of two were individually introduced to the evenings concept by Head Chef whilst his Commis Chef meticulously laid plates.
It was a secret tasting menu with wine pairing and as a loosener we were offered a fizzy scrumpy cider, apparently made in the technique of Champagne. This needed to be nursed as the main wine wasn't due to commence until 8.30.
The two Chefs were busy at the pass preparing courses and each individual plate was dryly explained, thankfully to us all at once.
In my reviews I would normally describe the food but at Sosban the ingredients of each serving is vast and more complicated than a science lesson, however the taste and flavour of each course reached its conclusion worthy of his star.
Overall, the food was thoughtful and different, albeit smaller portions than the norm at such restaurants and one or two more courses would have been welcomed. The lively background music often competed with Head Chefs explanations and the evening ended quite abruptly, perhaps with the trademark twist we had expected at the start with an absence of coffee and petit fours.
Good service in this place, reasonable prices and some decent food as well. The owner is a nice guy, the place could do with a bit of a makeover but i like the idea of them opening other places, this is a good caffe.
Junction Tandoori is in a room above the Maelgwyn pub. Downstairs it doesn't look promising. But upstairs is completely different. Nice decor, comfortable seats. The waiter is attentive but not intrusive. The menu has a wide choice and the food is EXCELLENT.