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427 Opinions in 2 websites
Stopped off here en route to a long weekend in Wales. Didn’t know the place at all but well signed and well worth the slight diversion from the main road (not even 5 mins). Got talking to the owners who were very friendly and when we were served the food (and particularly the steak and onion sandwich) was excellent. The shop seemed well stocked and certainly sold items we might have bought had we been heading home rather than heading out on holiday.
354 Opinions in 1 websites
We have just had the most wonderful experience at our new favourite pub! Called in on the hop just to get a bite and check it out. Wonderful setting, interior and exterior absolutely beautiful. Staff were wonderful. Quick, really polite and attentive. Food-great selections available on menu. We had Caesar salad and the monkfish. It was first class. Really beautifully cooked and presented. Wine also very nice. Would have probably stayed longer but the annoying scousers complaining put us off! Not your fault the swan, we’ll be back!
1519 Opinions in 2 websites
Amazing food beautiful surroundings. Lovely little beer garden outside. Staff were great. Place has quite a bit of history too! Even pleased the mother-in-law! We WILL back **Update** The mother-in-law insisted we went again and I'm really glad we did. Both food and service were excellent. This will be our go to restaurant when we're in the area! (This place should be known further afield maybe it is and I'm a neanderthal.)
762 Opinions in 1 websites
Stayed here for the night whilst doing some of the sandstone trail. We found it warm and friendly, food was great and breakfast was included which was also lovely. The rooms are a little dated and as the windows are old it was quite noisy in the room and there were cold drafts from the windows. Having said that the rooms were clean and had some lovely touches like toiletries and ear plugs. Also had a lovely big double bath which was nice. The staff were also attentive and friendly; I would definitely stay here again.
707 Opinions in 1 websites
Went for dinner but found that there was a Wake going on at the pub. Reassured by bar staff that we weren’t in the way and it was business as usual. Ordered drinks and food at the bar before we realised that the wake attendees were getting more and more drunk; shouting, shrieking, banging the table, swearing and making everyone’s evening quite awful. We thought the manager, who was adding to the cacophony by regularly throwing wine bottles into a bin, would intervene, but it appeared his colleague was actually sitting with the loudest of the drunken mourners. The food arrived. Tepid, tasteless, expensive fish on a cold plate- Matching the temperature of the pub ( we kept our coats on) We ate and left as quickly as possible, never to return. I have told as many friends as I can to avoid this absolutely dreadful place.
154 Opinions in 1 websites
Great service from the team and a really lovely view out of the castle window whilst having breakfast. However, the food was awful. We had a full English breakfast and everything was just bland, the bacon was overcooked and the sausage was pitiful, the bread was also incredibly thin. It tasted as it if were made using super cheap products as opposed to the locally sourced farm referenced. We’re incredibly surprised and equally disappointed. In addition, as I hardly ate my breakfast I went to check out the pastries which were overcooked …… or burnt.
266 Opinions in 3 websites
Booked for afternoon tea in the Brasserie for our 40th wedding anniversary. Service was slick but totally lacking in charm. The shole experience was so disappointingly impersonal and charmless. The staff were all young and efficient but they could have been serving robots. Everyone spoke in hushed tones and looked as uncomfortable as we felt. It was one in, one out with a huge turnover. The tea itself was good (sandwiches were a bit stodgy but scones and cake were lovely). It doesn't cost anything to dress the place with a few flowers or plants and have staff who smile and engage with the clients. After all that is what going out for afternoon tea is all about.