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3 based on 155 reviews
last owners did nothing to improve this place ,indeed it was hard to tell if it was a restaurant or kennels with the dogs wondering around,previous owners worked hard to establish a good reputation for the place ,which was destroyed within a few months,hopefully someone will take it on and make it a good place to eat again,porth really needs it
4 based on 39 reviews
We travelled up from Chipping Norton to visit Mother for Motherâs Day and we took her to the Llwyncelyn Hotel for lunch. There was a good variety of roasts available accompanied by loads of veg and potatoes!!The meat was delicious and lots of it (smaller portions available).Great value as well.
4 based on 107 reviews
Group of us went from work for lunch today after preordering food, all really enjoyed, lovely presentation, fresh side salad and excellent value. On this occasion was lovely to go to place during school hols where no kids allowed too. A varied menu so had something for everyone. We booked 2 weeks in advance to make sure we had a table and pre ordered food in morning as only had 1hour. Would definitely book again.
4 based on 127 reviews
As a family we have enjoyed many a good Sunday lunch at the brynffynon. However today was a big disappointment. Something has gone very wrong. We had to go back to the bar to ask what had happened to our drinks. The service got worse. Deserts that should have been hot were cold. The wait between courses was really long. Then we were served with cold coffee. On leaving I was asked to pay the bill,which in fact my son-in-law had already paid. Not even a sorry from the waitress. It saddens me to write this review because we have enjoyed such good times there. Eira Linehan.
4 based on 17 reviews
English fare offer home cooked food cooked to order to include starters, mains and desserts, relaxed surroundings and beautiful views of the mountains from our location. Weddings and private parties catered for
Itâs been hard trying to find a good roast near home, and we came here for the first time last Sunday.Sunday carvery with a choice of 3 meats and plentiful veg and gravy.Proper home cooking, tasty and good portions. Value for money without a doubt. Couldnât fault anything. Service was excellent. All the staff were friendly and attentive. Definitely be back!Thank you so much for taking the time to review Grahams kitchen itâs hard work every Sunday but Iâm so glad you enjoyed and we look forward to seeing you all again
4 based on 16 reviews
First time visit and very impressedVisited on a Saturday afternoon for a family gathering (aunties 85th Birthday)Very good staff throughout, helpful and friendly, lovely venue, modern, clean, good facilities.Good buffet provided, nice bar choice, reasonable prices.I will return
quiet little place off you prefer it that way,, nice staff, nice place, delicious carvery food, do. Oh yes, very cosy, nice place entirely
3 based on 18 reviews
Went on spec after hearing there was a new bistro in Treorchy. Took longer than expected to be acknowledged that I was at the bar & looking for a menu but, once staff realised i was there, they were attentive. Chose Grey Trees' Digger's Gold beer (brewed in Llwydcoed, Aberdare) as I knew it was good. It was very good but I'd split it if I had a companion next time as a whole bottle is too filling as an aperitif with a meal. Also, once I'd begun eating, the flavour turned to silt. Very much enjoyed soup of the day: broccoli & perl las (cheese) with artisan bread & butter. Mains was chicken, pea puree, rice & chilli - perfectly balanced. I asked for lemon juice but would try lime juice next time to squeeze over my chicken. White wine could have been colder but was good enough. Dessert was affogato served in a cocktail glass - very good, tasted almost alcoholic. Wasn't charged for beer as it had been left over from recent festival so I paid the equivalent of a canned beer & rounded off bill with a tip. Suggested local beer was offered (brewed in Treorchy) & perhaps Treforest's range of beers. Will definitely return but not for chatty catchup - piped music wasn't too loud but very bad: not the shouty stuff you sometimes get but a pedestrian instramental with no purpose. Perhaps I should sit outside? Furniture was odd - plush velvet on benches. Decor looks unfinished - deliberately? I sat at a window table so I could view the impressive hill from the side street. Ladies' loos have lots of textures & each cubicle seemed to have its own basin - great! However, don't try & use communal mirror to touch up your warpaint as there's not enough room for bags etc. Thank you Cardiff Arms Bistro xxx
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3 based on 62 reviews
The Lion is an award winning community pub in the heart of the Valleys that welcomes all ages. We have an extensive drinks range and serve good food at affordable prices. We show every major sporting event on our 10 TV's and become a live entertainment ve
My 8 year old grand daughter and I went for lunch and to visit Santa on December 1st with friends. She had a fab time seeing Santa upstairs after her lunch. Then ww went to see the Grinch movie and the Santa and reindeer parade in Treorchy high street. Amazing for the kids.
4 based on 142 reviews
We visited here 2 weeks ago, not booked until last minute but they happily accommodated us. A great big smile to welcome us, the food was excellent - basic Sunday lunch, nothing fancy...just what we wanted. The waiting staff were great too, friendly, polite.... a real must go to pub. Well done all of you!
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