Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Wrexham, United Kingdom including The Bank Wine Bar and Bistro, Nags Head, Cross Foxes, Pant Yr Ochain, Nags Head, The Royal Oak, The Beeches, The Fat Boar Wrecsam, The Golden Lion Rossett, Griffin Inn Pub
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4 based on 159 reviews
The Griffin Inn trevalyn is a traditional country pub serving award winning cask ales. Traditional pub grub will be back on in March. Camping and caravan site will be up and running in a few weeks too. As the new landlords we have been working tirelessly
Lovely friendly local pub great food and drinks and brilliant staff it may be off the main road but its always busy.The landlord and his wife are very welcoming and always take good care of their customers lovely place. Look forward to going again.
4 based on 714 reviews
Have been visiting here for years and we are always pleased with the food and the service. This time was no exception. Good menu, plenty of choice. All very tasty.
4 based on 525 reviews
We are independent bar and restaurant that provides fry food, drink and live music. Open seven days a week.
Although it can get a little loud and lively, I think the atmosphere is great for a get together. We have had birthday meals, work Christmas outings and just drinks here and have never been disappointed. They have a good number of staff so you are never waiting too long for service. The food quality has always been excellent and it's good size portions/value for money.
4 based on 1127 reviews
At The Beeches Whitbred Inn, we serve up delicious dishes full of seasonal flavour and a variety of drinks including local cask ales, and all of your bottled favourites. So come along, make yourself at home, and let Chris and the team look after you!
We stayed at the premier inn opposite. On the first night had an evening meal where Suzanne took our order and looked after us well. She was very pleasant and helpful. We had breakfast the following day and WOW that was the very best breakfast weâve had in any of the premier inns and in any other hotel we have stayed at. The staff again were so pleasant and helpful. We had another evening meal where yet again another well cooked great meal and Jake and Kori being so very pleasant and helpful. The following day we had another fantastic breakfast so it wasnât a one off the day before. Well done one and all there. Excellent food and excellent service. We will call into see you again. Look after these members of staff they are irreplaceable.
4 based on 333 reviews
Nestled on the banks of the River Dee in the picturesque village of Bangor on Dee, North Wales, the Royal Oak offers excellent quality of food, it boasts this unique riverside setting with a warm and friendly welcome which all combine to make it a cut abo
Very bland and extremely dissatisfied with the level of service by staff. Paid the best part of £75 for a meal with our friends and we all left hungry. Tried to give feedback to staff after paying the bill and we were greeted with shrugged shoulders and being spoken about by the staff who were all just standing around as we walked out. Really wouldnât recommend if youâre passing by!
4 based on 398 reviews
Freshly prepared food served all day - lunch deals from £12.95 for two course and extended specials and A la Carte Menu served in our Restaurant dining Area. We proud ourselves with a good selection of brewed cask ales, lagers and a great selection of win
The very good is about the young waitress who with her colleague anticipated what we needed . Food wise , although l loved the presentation , everything was rather overcooked and particularly the lamb roast and accompanying veg . Sure this will be resolved soon if enough of us again give this place a go after so many managements .
4 based on 1207 reviews
We visited on Friday evening. The place was full and buzzing, but the service was excellent and the meal was lovely. My wife and I both had the Steak suet pudding with vegetables. I asked for different vegetables to that shown on the menu, and this wasnât a problem. Great service.
4 based on 640 reviews
We were staying under canvas locally, and when we saw the weather forecast, we asked if we could change our booking from Thursday to Friday. They managed to squeeze us in, and I was so pleased because the food was excellent. We had a lovely meal that we all enjoyed, and if we lived more locally, we would certainly visit again.
4 based on 405 reviews
The Nag's Head in Wrexham is a traditional pub steeped in history, indeed the building itself dates back to 1661, and holds a great town centre location on Mount Street. Here at The Nag's Head you can always be sure of a friendly welcome! Our extensive pu
Well it was Monday and I fancied beer and food so it had to be the classics dishes in the Nags Head.After looking at the menu for ten minutes I decided to have what I had last time the Steak pie and chips and my girlfriend had the lasagne,the food came within 15 minutes the pie was excellent yet again and the lasagne which can be a bit of a let down in many pubs was excellent,all washed down with a couple of pints of stella.Will be back that is for sure.
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5 based on 214 reviews
A great little place built inside a former bank building, great selection of drinks great staff, very friendly and knowledgable. A great little touch is the drinks cellar which is downstairs in one of the old vaults. A love little bar.
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