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28 Opinions in 1 websites
Little gem. Divine scones and jam. Artwork is stunning. Bought an amazing picture of The Preseli mountains. Love it. Been a few times and always a lovely welcome.
9 Opinions in 1 websites
Great little local pub serving quality LOCAL produce. I had 3 pints of local ale which were all on point. For my meal I had Faggots which were simply fantastic, beautiful flavour - not herby or strong at all like some. I was pleasantly surprised as I was complementing them it transpired the butcher was actually in the pub at the same time. This is simply a must if you want to dine local and make a difference to a local economy
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Thoroughly enjoyed our recent visits to The Ship Aground whilst staying in our bungalow in the area. As always, we received a warm welcome from Julian, Alison, the rest of the team and the locals, with the beer to its' usual high standard. The place was buzzing on the occasions we visited and I only wish that this pub was in Cardiff!! Looking forward to our next visit.
61 Opinions in 1 websites
Tues eve at gellifawr for an evening meal. Very limited choice but thankfully neither of us are fussy. We asked why there wasn't no music on and apparently speaker wasn't working which made things very quiet and awkward. The waiter was great, isaac, no faults at all, felt sorry for him if I'm honest. He offered us drinks, no lager :/. The meal then was very disappointing. Very greasy and small portions, no flavour. Tonight's bill was 47.. Last night's at a nearby pub was 26... No comparison. Last night's was 10x better. Very disapointed. 3/10
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Had an amazing holiday. We stayed in the haybarn and the cottage was so much cosier and bigger than I thought from the pictures. Lovely beaches and everyone was so friendly. Big thanks to Jess and Dai for making us feel so welcome.
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The garden hardly deserves to be mentioned in the travel guide. It is the private garden of an older lady, which - if you take your time - can be visited in 15 minutes. No special selection of plants, rather modest maintenance. For tea there was only welshbread from the supermarket. There is only a second star for the beautiful view you have from there.