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87 Opinions in 1 websites
We had booked to stay here for one night during a road trip around Wales but, on arrival, discovered the booking had been cancelled. I think it was me, by accident… anyway, the couple who run the Slaters could not have been better. They finished preparing a room for us and our dog Pamela. We ate in the pub (which is busy, friendly and really welcoming) and the food was very high standard. The village is small but great to wander around and locals chatted to us as we went. The room was lovely too. Quite big, very clean and excellent bathroom. The outside of the pub doesn’t give a clue as to the welcome and standard awaiting you. Excellent in every way.
85 Opinions in 2 websites
Stopped there for a drink after a treasure hunt. Staff were very friendly.
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What a find - an accidental find, though a friend had told me that the cafe by the library was good. We had a fabulous lunch here - goat's cheese, candied walnuts and beetroot salad for my husband and cauliflower cheese soup for me. I often make cauliflower cheese soup at home - mine is pretty good, but I'll grudgingly admit this was better. My husband's salad was a work of art and he loved it. We thought the staff were brilliant - very friendly - and we liked the place so much that we ended up coming back for tea and cakes on the same day! Next time we're in Conwy, we'll be coming here. I wouldn't go anywhere else.
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We visited on a sunny but cool lunch time out of the peak season. The location at the end of the beach and near to a car park is very handy. The beach view from nearly anywhere in the cafe is probably the stand out feature here. But the food and drink compete well with the view! We had toasties and milkshakes - both great by any standard. Possibly a tad pricey but the quality and convenience more than justifies the price. The small points for us that nudge this closer to 4/5 than 5/5 was the lack of obvious shelter available in bad (wet) weather - although plenty of umbrellas for the sun). The other minor issue for us was the general waste and mixed recycling - bins provided of course, which is good, but most items are served takeaway in wrappers which may or may not be recycleable once dirty? Either way, clearly not many customers seemed to be really paying attention to this.
79 Opinions in 1 websites
This is a village local, it was Friday night, and people were perhaps over-refreshed but in a welcoming and friendly way. It was quite quiet and the pub closed at midnight. The noisiest people to leave were predominantly staff, but I always feel that if they spend their hard earned cash in the same place that they earned it is a good sign. Personally I would have been happier if they had a cask ale available but other than that a good night was had tonight.
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This is a hidden gem. Situated half way between Betyws Y Coed and Llangollen on the A5, it is easily accessible via a ramp and has great food.We had the snack menu with generous fillings of Baked Potato's or sandwiches, coffees with a kick in large and well filled cups.The cakes for once taste as good as they look ans a milk shake that I remember from my child hood in the late 50's and early 60's. There's even a little shop full of "stuff" And when you consider prices you pay significantly less than at overpriced seaside establishments and get tastier food.
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I went today with my daughter who is autistic. My daughter was excited (as most children are when they see cake!) So she accidentally tapped the glass.case that the cakes were in. Admittedly it may have been quite hard but my special needs daughter struggles with her own strength. The lady in the shop was very rude which already made me feel awkward. Then I told my daughter she couldn't have a milkshake, sandwich and cake (way too much sugar/food in one go!) So she struggled with my reasoning as many autistic children do. When I ordered the sandwich and a milkshake the lady went into the back to make.the milkshake and then proceeded to come out to say 'excuse me, no shouting inmy shop'! I was shocked and upset that anyone thought they could talk to my daughter this way and no concept that she may have special needs. The customer behind me even said to her child, 'wow don't you play up or she will say that to you!'. I stood there in shock and paid for my things to which the lady said to my child 'I hope you won't play up now that your mommy has brought you a milkshake'. This made me feel embarrassed and upset that she thought it was OK to shout at my child and infront of others. Being a parent of an autistic child is hard enough without being made to feel worse by adults who should know better! The sandwich was OK and the milkshakes definitely wasn't worth the money (tasted like nesquick with a bit of squirty cream and sprinkles on!). Whoever owns this bakery needs to put thier staff on customer service training (especially after reading some of the previous reviews) and some training on how to interact with special needs customers. I left the shop and burst into tears as I couldn't cope with the shock and embarrassment. It would be nice if the owner replied to this review but I very much doubt they will!