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332 Opinions in 2 websites
Had a lovely carvery meal on Sunday with my parents/ family. Mum was in a wheelchair, and they were very accommodating. The carvery was very tasty & thoroughly enjoyed . Very lovely blueberry cheesecake. Been many times and their cheesecake have been different types and have always been wonderful . Fantastic couple run it Phil & Cath very welcoming. Staff are always polite & courteous. Would recommend
48 Opinions in 2 websites
Great little place, burgers are really tasty and big portions for the sides. Very friendly staff. Would definitely recommend!
1726 Opinions in 2 websites
Visiting the area and hopped in for pint with the dog (bonus it’s dog friendly!). Great selection of cask and keg beers, Barman (grey hair, ponytail) was lovely. Locals were friendly and even gave tips for places to visit. Really relaxing, friendly vibe.
219 Opinions in 2 websites
A great little pub. Proper local feel and a proper, traditional pub. Felt a bit sorry for the lady behind the bar, she seemed rushed off her feet, but remained friendly despite this (I wouldn't have). We had a quick stop for a pint and a bap. We could have bedded down for the afternoon. We will be back.
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Popped in here just before they were shutting down the ovens - they were very happy to have a last table of (late) hungry dinners! Food was LOVELY!!! We had 2 x HOMEMADE Mac & Cheese (with salad/veg + chips!) and 1 x scampi & chips / peas - it’s great food here! All of it was piping-hot. Staff were very friendly and chatty, and very efficient!!! Hey it’s not the Ritz to look at, but if you want excellent home-cooked food, with nice service, this IS the place to go in ‘Llandod’. THANKS again and see you the next time we’re in Wales on Holiday 👍🙏😊
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An Edwardian brick wayside inn presented inside in modern "Olde Worlde" Style. As you walk in you feel you have found somewhere nice and as we "Old Uns" used to say "Posh." Pity some of the clientele do not dress up to it. T shirts and shorts spoil the "upmarket ambiance" the proprietor has tried to create. We had been here twice before and been thoroughly satisfied with everything. The room, the presentation, and the service were as before. We ordered Sunday roast which came quickly and looked lovely on arrival but when we started to eat it we found it only luke warm. Being hungry we persevered. BUT by the time we were half way through it was stone cold and we all pushed it to one side and left it. Why on earth do restaurants do this these days??? - present hot food that is only luke warm. I have had to complain time and again about this. It is a complete insult to the customer. Besides being a thorough waste of food, time and money. We complained to the waitress who was sympathetic but did nothing about it , asked us if we wanted sweets and went off. 5 minutes later a lady in black - presumably the head waiter/tress came and just stood by our table in silence and stared at us. No mention of our complaint. We just assumed she had come for our dessert order, which she did and off she went. The desserts came quickly and were delightful. It would not have hurt for for to say "I understand you have a complaint - Can I help?". Typical of staff today!! A very mixed performance but no different to many restaurant today - eating out in this country is a complete lottery. Especially when you have told parents and friends what a splendid place it is then have to spend all afternoon apologising. As I always shout at up and coming sportsmen and women on TV, to be a champion you have to be consistently good. One good match does not make a champion. You might as well try it but be prepared for failure. Remember if you try anywhere else it won't necessarily be any better. We will not be going back now. Too unpredictable.