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475 Opinions in 2 websites
Fantastic pub😊 friendly staff to greet you. The prices are good. Feels like a great atmosphere as soon as you walk in there no matter what day of the week and all the locals talk to you too. Would recommend to anyone to give it a try, you won’t be disappointed. Also the bingo on a Sunday is fab too. Well worth a visit.

1073 Opinions in 2 websites
Absolutely excellent pub. Friendly welcoming staff. Landlord Kieran is such a wonderful charming, kind, sincere Gentleman, Also a highly skilled Professional Chef by trade.. His food is out of this world, 5 Star food ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely delicious!! I would highly recommend the Stag Inn for a gorgeous cold Marston's or any other of the fine selection of bitters, larger, ales, spirits. Wonderful friendly atmosphere with the staff and the locals. I can't wait to come back again. Thanks Kieran for making myself and best friend feel so very welcome. from ^Reece^

2411 Opinions in 1 websites
Such a friendly service! We went on Easter Sunday and had the carvery and the food was lovely. The welcome we received was lovely, staff explained how we ordered and more importantly, told us with a smile. Another bonus was how it was value for money!! Overall a very happy customer!!

630 Opinions in 2 websites
I’m not one for leaving for leaving reviews but our Sunday roast is more than deserving of one. We had the rib of roast beef and it was the best roast we have ever eaten. It tasted like a home cooked roast. We had more than enough beef which we almost struggled to finish. The veg was cooked perfect and it was out on our table pretty quickly. Nice selection of drinks and very friendly staff. Price was surprisingly reasonable, we’ve paid alot more for a lot less quality. We will be back. Best roast in Wales.

514 Opinions in 1 websites
Been to Anglesey many times, but this is the first time we have visited Penmon Priory and the lighthouse at the bottom of the toll road. The toll cost is £3.50 for cars and this goes to the upkeep of the priory so happy to pay. The road is narrow in a couple of spots but drive slowly and it is fine. We called into the cafe to see if we could get an order to take away and ordered burgers with chips. Wasn't too sure what to expect but the burgers were gorgeous and huge. The chips were also nice, although the portions were large so we couldn't finish them. My mum had a tea and it was lovely, I tried it and even though I don't drink tea very often we ended up sharing it as it was so nice. Staff member that served me was friendly and efficient, and the order was ready quickly. I've seen a few reviews mention the price, and yes I would agree it is slightly overpriced for burgers and chips, but given the quality and location we don't mind paying and supporting a local business.

311 Opinions in 1 websites
We have visited the Driftwood for many years but tonight we visited for a 40th birthday with a party of 20 people.The staff were very friendly ,and attentive.We all ate together and as always the food was delicious (especially the homemade chips!).Thank you for such a great service this evening guys!

295 Opinions in 1 websites
Unfriendly staff. They didn’t even check how it was throughout the meal... if they had they’d understand why most the food was left. One of the waitresses was wearing a pair of sunglasses on her head the entire time? Looked very unprofessional.

262 Opinions in 1 websites
We found Caban on an online search looking for somewhere for a nice breakfast in Llanberis - and we're so glad we did! Lovely setting and nice atmosphere, delicious coffee (with oat milk), healthy but filling breakfasts for all of our family. We would highly recommend and will definitely be back on our next visit to Snowdonia. Prices seemed fine and no more than we were charged at our hotel the day before.

248 Opinions in 1 websites
We were struggling to find a bar to have a drink and take the dog in Pwllheli, they do not appear to be so dog friendly there as they are in Porthmadog and Abersoch! We had driven past Whitehall and saw the board outside saying dogs were welcome and parked up. Hubby went inside and I then realised the board was for the pub next door so called him and we went there instead. Orla (the owner) greeted us warmly and advised it’s table service only so we sat in the beer garden and ordered some drinks. We shared with Orla the struggle to find somewhere open on a Monday and then also allowing dogs. Orla came over and told us they weren’t usually open until later in the week but as the weather was nice, thought they’d open up and see if people were about. Orla chatted with us about the area, where to go and where to avoid, she was a real fountain of knowledge and even wrote it all down for us. We’re not sure on the food experience as we didn’t eat, but please ignore the negativity in the previous review as it seems mainly based on character of the owners and to be honest, the owners were so hospitable and warm with us, I don’t get how their experience was so vastly different to ours! Orla is from Cork and has lived in Wales for many many years, go see her if you want some true advice on the area, she’ll definitely help you! Thank Orla!