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39 Opinions in 1 websites
Matt is a great chef and so dedicated. If your looking for a quick meal this restaurant isn't for you. The whole experience takes all evening,he serves up to ten guests so makes it seem more personal, You can watch Matt preparing as it is an open kitchen and then he comes to have a chat about each dish. All I can say about the food is WOW as my title says art on a plate. Thanks for a great evening.
807 Opinions in 2 websites
Absolutely rubbish breakfast my beans were dried up and there was butter all over the plate sausage was lovely hence the one star for the sausage,we did get areduction on Bill for the substandard food, coffee was ok ,I won't be coming back for sure
458 Opinions in 2 websites
We recalled this place from our last visit almost 10 years ago and made a beeline for it. We weren’t disappointed. Hot lunch options, fresh meat sales and an extensive deli counter with multiple types of pork pies, cheeses and a variety of baked goods. All well priced and tasty. Service efficient and friendly. Recommended.
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Lovely meal. We all enjoyed. There was a party of 12. 6 adults, 6 children. Nothing was too much trouble. We booked a month in advance, due to being a large party. Very accommodating. Food was fantastic. Special mention to Laura, who liaised with me all the way to make sure everything was spot on. Would highly recommend. Can’t wait to return!
485 Opinions in 1 websites
What a great place! Visited on a busy August day and no tables available inside but we were happy to be seated outside. Food and drinks came really quickly, very reasonably priced, portions were excellent and the food tasted amazing. We were so full we didn’t stay for dessert, opting to take some home for later on 😄 Would definitely visit again
108 Opinions in 1 websites
Fantastic views from the restaurant but from there on in a disappointing experience. My starter of pork cheek was burnt and the duck breast I chose for main was over cooked and tough to the point that my husband had to stabilise the wobbly table when I cut the meat. My husband did slightly better with a rather lackluster leak and potato soup, his main was a success, he chose the chestnut and mushroom Wellington which was good. We were the only diners in the restaurant, which added to the slightly dismal ambiance. At over £100 for 2 with therr courses and a single drink it felt over priced compared to other establishments in the area. In its favour the views were brilliant and it was very convenient for bridge 116 on the Mon and Brec canal. However the slightly longer walk to Crickhowell is rewarded with excellent food at the Bear.