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From start to finish the visit was incredibly memorable and special. The food choice was staggering, the food yummy and incredibly generously portioned. The most abiding memory was the genuinely welcoming and friendly staff. BRAVO…….a must breakfast/lunch or coffee & cake stop on the NC500 !!!❤️Love Michelle & Jeff
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This wholesome little cafe is our favourite spot to eat after a long walk out in the countryside. The owners are so friendly and make us feel very welcome every time! The food is lovely and always hits the spot (especially the chips!) The cafe itself is right in the centre of Mold and only a short drive away from the picturesque Moel Famau and today we drove from Alyn Waters in Gwersyllt which only took around 15/20 minutes too. Plenty of parking around. 100% recommend a visit here! Thanks again both, we will see you again soon! Naomi & Jack x
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Whilst driving in the area, decided to drop in for food and drinks- were welcomed by a lovely lady called Shirley- we ordered two meals they were really good amongst the best pub meals we have eaten - I had the hulumi burger, my partner had the cottage pie( generous portions) and really good value- amazingly the coffee was free- as is the case for all customers- what a great find the london inn was Leighton and jackie
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Expensive for what you get on your plate!! Most bagels are around £9.They are homemade which is lovely and the fillings are good quality products but it literally comes just the bagel on a big plate, no garnish,nothing!! The bagel looks lost. The food is good but pricey. The coffee is excellent. Nice place as a treat
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From the outside, the Swan Inn might appear to be a simple village pub, but step inside, and you’re in for an extraordinary experience. Upon entering, we were immediately impressed by the open view of the professional kitchen, where chefs could be seen meticulously preparing dishes. It was clear right away that this was not just another gastro pub. We were warmly welcomed and seated, and our waiter, Joe, guided us through the menu with care and clarity. His thoughtful explanations made choosing our dishes an enjoyable experience. Before our starters arrived, we were treated to freshly baked bread served with two types of butter: honey and malt. The combination was sensational and set the tone for what was to come. For starters, I had the venison, which was incredibly tender – it melted with a single fork stroke. The flavours were perfectly balanced, allowing the venison to truly shine. A delightful surprise was the inclusion of two mini onion rings, lightly battered and utterly delicious. My wife opted for the burrata, complemented by a delicate candied orange peel. It was a brilliant pairing, and we’ve already decided to replicate it at home. For mains, I had the rib-eye steak, cooked to a flawless medium-rare. The quality was outstanding – a well-hung steak that true steak lovers will immediately recognize as exceptional. My wife chose the Thai curry, which was a masterclass in balance. Unlike many other curries, this one wasn’t overwhelmed by cream; instead, the fresh, fragrant ingredients took centre stage. If The Swan Inn were located in a more densely populated area, I have no doubt it would be booked out weeks in advance. It’s a hidden gem that delivers in every way. We loved every second and will absolutely be returning. Five stars, without a doubt.