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310 Opinions in 1 websites
Exceptionally helpful staff who provided exemplary service after (our) mix-up with food. Delicious vegan, veggie breakfasts, along with tasty and delicious sausage and egg baps. Generous portions, cooked to order and very prompt service. Great lunch portions too. Also extremely hospitable to our neurodivergent child in terms of being able to access wi-fi and providing a calm, welcoming space. Great tunes too, Blur, Iggy Pop, Michael Kiwanuka and Paris Paloma! Top-tier eaterie.
309 Opinions in 1 websites
Reserved a table for a group of 19 comprising mainly couples in The Marigold restaurant in the Heywood Spa Hotel. Given the numbers I provided pre-orders in advance of the evening. Greeted warmly by the staff and shown to our table. Lovely Asian themed decor and aambiance in the restaurant. Our food was served after we were settled & were ready and was served efficiently. Without exception, all the group were complimentary of the venue & the food which provided a choice of Pan Asian & British and of the service provided. Have no hesitation in recommending the venue and would certainly book again either as a couple or for a group.
306 Opinions in 1 websites
Stayed here on recommendation of a client as I was doing a job in the area. A little over my budget but rooms were very nice and spotless clean nice toiletries in bathroom plenty tea coffee etc. I ate at the pub the food was lovely home cooked. I had the Chinese curry . Very reasonable prices .the staff were lovely nothing too much trouble.
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Freshness from their butchery and fishermen supplies to their shop/restaurant and cooked on their own premises! What more can you ask for? Absolutely unique because of the owners knowledge of his product and cooking direct accordingly! Wish there were more butchers/fishmongers cooking their products onsight in this country. When we left there was the brightest rainbow and I'm sure one end was into the Rib & Oyster premises (rightly so).
284 Opinions in 1 websites
What a place! Set is a nice little village, the staff made you feel very welcome, and the food was amazing. It’s just a shame we found this place on the last day of our holiday. I would highly recommend the boneless lamb steak. And we will return (from Kent) in the future.
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Visited numerous times over the last 10+ years during the summer and winter. The Lawrenny Arms offers great food, selection of drinks, atmosphere, service and prices, even better during good weather to enjoy your time outside with great views of the Cleddau estuary.
186 Opinions in 1 websites
The place was welcoming, staff efficient, smiling and friendly. My husband had the cawl which came with lots of ciabatta slices and lovely pieces of cheese. Copious and tasty. I had the Croque Monsieur, with lots of tasty ham and delicious cheese with salad, coleslaw and crisps. A large portion. Felt relaxed and treated very well, not like a passing tourist as in some other local establishment. This is now our lunch place when we are in the area as it is excellent value for money.
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No living in the area we though we would go out for a meal at a nearby location we found what we thought was a decent location for a meal, but unfortunately, we inadvertently became entangled in a conversation filled with right-wing rhetoric. This unfortunate experience marred what should have been a special day, and when we shared our concern with the staff, they disappointingly disregarded our complaint entirely. It is disheartening that as paying customers, we were not provided with a more welcoming atmosphere, and it is clear that the shocking content of the conversation should not have reached our ears. We strongly suggest avoiding this particular location. If you value treating everyone equally, I would advise against visiting this location. Our meal, consisting of Gammon served with chips, a fried egg, peas, and coleslaw, was unfortunately overshadowed by the unpleasant experience of overhearing right-wing rhetoric. The staff, rather disappointingly, displayed a lack of concern regarding the situation. While I am unsure what this particular group called themselves, they identified as the "Voice of Wales." It is disheartening that such individuals failed to uphold a welcoming and inclusive environment. My partner was scared that they would hear her voice so she kept quite through out. We left never to return.