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The best restaurants serving British food in Betws yn Rhos Conwy North Wales

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5.0

11 Opinions

location-iconA544 A544, Llanfair Talhaiarn, Abergele LL22 8YT, United Kingdom, Wales
British
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Just the job. Husband had lovely (fresh) breakfast bap, with Welsh smoked bacon and I enjoyed a home made scone which was delicious. Very nice staff and bonus for us it was dog friendly.

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4.6

1403 Opinions

location-iconLlanelian-yn-Rhos, Wales
British
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I asked if the chips were homemade, and was told everything is homemade! That is not true!!!!!! £4.50 for a bowl you'd put peanuts or a dip in of frozen chips (approx 7 chips) should be a crime and the roast potatoes weren't even aunt Bessie's standard Ruined our event

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4.5

237 Opinions

location-iconY Nentydd, Wales
British
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What more can I say than the food, view & service were second to none. We are local & this being our first visit we were astonished at the unique position of this restaurant, situated on a well managed & manicured static caravan park near Llanddulas.

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3.7

204 Opinions

location-iconDolwen Road, Wales
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We were staying at a local caravan site over the Bank Holiday, 10 minutes walk from the pub. It was a lovely sunny day and we decided to visit the Wheatsheaf. We expected the pub to be really busy as it was Bank Holiday Sunday and a hot day but when we arrived we thought it was closed as there were no sign of customers. We got some drinks (great beers) and sat outside in the 'beer garden', which was a sad and sorry space. Overgrown with weeds, sprouting from every crack in the patio, every pot, hanging basket and border too. A full wheelie bin was situated at the exit from the pub to the garden, on the path, so you had to manoeuvre past it. Benches were in need of refurbishment. There was rubbish, and bits of broken pallet stacked up. Around 8 brand new 'Guiness' parasols laid down in a pile in the corner - why not put them out on a sunny bank holiday? Show that you're open!