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The best restaurants serving British food in Aberystwyth Canol/Central Ceredigion Mid Wales
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78 Opinions in 1 websites
Delicious Authentic Thai food, friendly staff, lovely log burner in the bar area. Plenty of parking Offer Takeaway Menu

18 Opinions in 1 websites
Visited here on a coach day trip (PD Yorke), had our breakfast here which was lovely, staff very friendly. Would definitely return

3 Opinions in 1 websites
So pleased to see Aber has a Cafe Nero! THE best coffee house. I popped in for an Americano with oak milk, had a few issues with my app but the male barista was very helpful and sorted it out for me- thanks! Lush, strong coffee.

1193 Opinions in 2 websites
Such a lovely atmosphere the decor was amazing and so eye catching the food was gorgeous the staff were so friendly and welcoming I definitely would go here again in my travels and tell my friends and family to try it as they will not be disappointed..

227 Opinions in 1 websites
Just stopped off at this lovely pub/restaurant for an early lunch. Taking advantage of the lovely weather we sat in the garden. The two young staff members were extremely polite and pleasant. The menu offered a good few options. The food was excellent, good portions and value for money. One of us had the Welsh steak which was cooked to perfection. I had the ‘basket’ option of scampi and chips with tartare sauce which again was a very good portion and excellent scampi! Toddler had the fish fingers and chips again great portion which he couldn’t finish. My daughter ordered two starters, (instead of a main) pan fried tiger prawns which were delicious and we shared the Stilton leek and garlic mushroom with sour dough bread and chutney as she couldn’t eat it all! Washed down with a decent wine and Guinness!! We will definitely be back as it’s very rare to find a decent pub/restaurant with great food, good value and well trained polite staff. Thank you guys!!

2 Opinions in 1 websites
Maybe I saw this place at its worst, early on a Thursday evening when I was the only customer. It might be better at 10pm when you are with a bunch of friends and have been to several other hostelries first. The bar is large, with a vast barn behind to accomodate a large number of drinkers who never seem to be present. The barmaid was pleasant enough and served me with a pint of non-descript cold but drinkable beer. I did not eat here or see any signs of what food might be on offer. I remember this pub when it was the Prince Albert, a favourite with rugby players and usually fairly busy...but that was half a century ago. this sparse review is all I can say now.