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The best restaurants serving British food in Llangollen Denbighshire North Wales
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51 Opinions in 1 websites
Visited this cafe in July due to trip advisor ratings. We were not disappointed. I opted for the full breakfast which was freshly cooked and very tasty. The young waitress’s were very polite and the whole dining experience was great
16 Opinions in 1 websites
Fantastic little cafe selling home made food in a secluded courtyard. Charming young staff. Delicious treats. Home made quiche. Very reasonably priced. Lemon scone to die for!
40 Opinions in 1 websites
Fabulous tea rooms in a unique location with beautiful views of the railway and the River Dee. The afternoon tea was delicious! We came yesterday for our Mum’s birthday and unfortunately she became unwell during our time at the tea rooms. The staff were lovely-so helpful, kind and couldn’t do enough for us, which we really appreciated during a stressful time. Would highly recommend and will definitely visit again. Thank you again for all your help and kindness.
158 Opinions in 1 websites
Visited this Bakery on 4th July, was the 2nd day of a 10 day holiday. I bought a steak bake and an incorrectly reheated sausage roll ( Barely Tepid...a massive NO NO) I have to say the sausage roll tasted and looked absolutely rank leading to me throwing at least half of it away. 2/3 Hours after consuming I started with a fever which soon led to the most violent Diahorreah you can imagine, this continued for 19 days totally destroying my ( and my wifes) holiday. Upon returning home my doctor confirmed that my test results did indeed show Campylobacter ( Typical of incorrectly reheated meat). The only positive I can draw from this experience is that I will now gave to return to Wales and have the holiday that Chatwins ruined for me.
503 Opinions in 3 websites
We stayed here for a stag weekend and the staff were great, the atmosphere was great, and we were super impressed with the food, especially breakfast (veggie brioche - trust me). The hotel was a bit wonky but the beds were comfy, the biscuits were topped up, and the showers were hot. We'd definitely stay again. Thanks Gales!
145 Opinions in 2 websites
I went in to find only one real ale which was a Theakstones session beer . I was charged £5.50 which is alot for an ale . The menus light bites started at £12 so you can imagine the prices of the full menu. Looks shabby on the outside and only open on Friday Saturday Sunday and bank holidays. I won't be visiting it again which is a shame as it's in a lovely location.
86 Opinions in 1 websites
Dreadful, horrendous, awful place. I have been to the men's toilets in India and....they were exactly the same. These toilets are a disgrace and are obviously NEVER cleaned Beware!
79 Opinions in 1 websites
Oh dear oh dear oh dear, I was taking some friends from Canada all around Snowdonia to see the sights and experience Welsh hospitality. Being welsh myself I am incredibly proud of my country. Sadly the cafe at the top of the horseshoe pass was closed, where I explained that I always get friendly service with plain wholesome food. It was 19.30 and sadly not many places were open on our journey back from the very North of Wales. I had passed here many times and couldn't believe our luck that it was open.....that is where our excitement ended. I was in pain from the walking and driving to and fro, and so my friend went in to enquire if they were still serving food. "we shut at 8" came the reply. So they quickly beckoned me in and order we did. To say that the middle aged female serving would turn milk sour was an understatement. We ordered plaice and chips....there were three of us. "we only have 2 fish" came the surly reply. Ok we will have the steak and ale pie and the 2 fish please we said. No acknowledgement, no please or thank you, so extra loudly I said "Diolch yn fawr cariad"hoping that she would at least give a smile if she was a fellow welsh person. Nope, not a crack. I immediately thought of a female Basil Fawlty. "are you sitting here or in the restaurant part" she enquired in a "I wish you would go away" kind of tone. So taking the initiative we moved into the restaurant area, where another group of Americans attempted their ordering.....poor things we thought. Out came the fish and chips (clearly frozen beforehand, but fair play they were cooked well and frankly cardboard would have tasted good, as we were very very hungry). The Pie....well, it was obviously again taken from the freezer. Which to be honest I get that, you cannot rely on custom so fresh would be impossible to achieve. BUT, that does not give the excuse for being miserable and downright rude. My visitors had not experienced this for the whole of our trip and have been greeted by my fellow welshmen with interest and friendly chat. I would avoid this place like the plague, I certainly will not be bringing foreign visitors again and suggest that maybe the staff attend some training on customer relations. It costs nothing to smile and be polite for me "manners maketh man". No wonder the place looks run down, if you treat customers like this then word will get around. Give up now, put it up for sale and sell it to someone who is interested in making some money as I am fairly sure people would flock around if you were a little cleaner and friendlier.
1 Opinions in 1 websites
We went for takeout fish & chips. The plaice was a poor choice. Hardly any fish but a lot of greasy batter. The fish cakes were horrible. The chip so-so. Service is friendly but we won't be coming back.