Reviews on Welsh food in Brynsiencyn, United Kingdom including The Gun Room at Plas Dinas, The Marram Grass Cafe, Caffi Wiwer Goch - Red Squirrel Cafe, Gaerwen Arms, Sosban and The Old Butchers Restaurant, The Codmother, The Penrhos Arms, The Bridge Inn, Cegin Harri's Kitchen, Tafarn Y Gors
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4 based on 81 reviews
Tafarn Y Gors is a family run, family friendly Public House and Restaurant offering delicious home cooked meals using fresh local produce. Our restaurant can seat up to 100 guests and bookings can be taken for any size party.We also cater for Partires, Ch
Went here for a meal out with my partner and toddler on a hot Sunday lunch, and I must say, despite hearing good reviews, was left very disappointed. The Sunday menu was very basic - it was about about a Sunday dinner. (Would imagine there's a totally different menu the rest of the week) - "roast of the day", "fish of the day" and vegetarian option (in this case nut roast ). Starters were "soup of the day", "chicken goujons", "breaded mushrooms", "garlic bread" or "fishcakes". Not a lot of choice. However, what we ordered was actually decent, although I've never had roast potatoes with trout before .There was a decent dessert menu, we both ordered "hot chocolate fudge cake", which, despite being tasty, was far from hot. The service was, to be honest, poor at best. Our drink order was taken quite quickly, but had to wait a good half hour before our food order was taken, and that was prompted by us.............. on 2 occasions we ordered drinks that were forgotten about and I had to go to the bar myself. In fact, most of the service was indeed prompted by us, dishes being cleared, want of ordering dessert, ordering of drinks............. Frustrating, when the place wasn't exactly busy. On the plus side, the staff were friendly and the place is family friendly. Seems quite popular for a traditional family Sunday roast away from home.
4 based on 163 reviews
This is relatively newly opened cafe/restaurant which puports to be Portuguese although there were no Portuguese dishes on the main menu. Nevertheless it was a good menu with many attractive main dishes, soup and sandwiches. The dishes we had were enjoyable. Two of us had smoked salmon sandwiches which was very nice, good bread and lovely salmon. One of us had leek and potato soup, followed by a tuna sandwich both of which were good, finishing with a pastel de nata (the classical Portuguese custard tart) which was very good. The restaurant was busy which indicates that it is popular. The staff were helpful and pleasant, service was good. Reasonably priced food and drink. We have rated this restaurant as very good - good to very good would be more appropriate. We shall definitely go again to try out the other dishes and are more than happy to recommend it to others.
4 based on 402 reviews
Popped in here for a pint on a sunny day. I had a pint of 49 er, good tasty beer and fairly hoppy. Nice seating inside. Located on one side of the menai bridge.
4 based on 114 reviews
My wife and I visited the railway station opposite - the one with the longest name in the world. We called here for a drink.Sky TV and full of locals. Friendly service and draft beers.
4 based on 110 reviews
We stayed just up the road from this shop and degiced to get a takeaway rather than cook on the first night. It was literally 1930 and there was no fish left and no suggestion of cooking more. We got the last of the chips and again no more being cooked. Customers after us would have had nothing to purchase so why not just cook more ???
5 based on 325 reviews
Booked when the reservations for 2019 opened in Sept 2018 and the wait did not disappoint. Very relaxed atmosphere. Very simple design (restaurant) Clean toilets. The service was very very good - hats off to Bethan. I heard her speaking Welsh too which was nice to hear. Very well priced drinks; we had a prosecco and the freshly squeezed apple juice (a must!) The food.........delicious! Well presented. Very knowledgeable staff too and friendly. The food is in keeping with the season. Nice coffee too. I want to go back
4 based on 332 reviews
Family friendly pub and restaurant with exceptional views of Snowdonia, serving local produce and cask ales.
Beautiful food in a wonderful, relaxed setting. As a vegetarian I'm often left disappointed by the unimaginative dishes on offer - not here! Every course was well thought out, with balanced delicate flavours. Could not fault the service-seamless. Will definitely be back with friends. Well done on your achievements so far, what a great team you have!
4 based on 192 reviews
We recently moved to new premises, directly opposite our previous location. We take pride in serving freshly ground coffee, espresso, latte macchiato etc and offering a range of speciality filter coffees. We also have a range of black, green and herbal te
We happened to drive past Caffi Wiwer Goch very early on a Saturday morning on our way to the nearby Llanddwyn Beach, and made a mental note to return a little later for breakfast, as it looked inviting. Upon our return several hours later, we found a handful of locals enjoying their breakfast, all being waited upon by Di, the exceedingly friendly and cheerful front of house, who could not, it appeared, do enough for her clientele. Having ordered our own breakfasts at very reasonable prices, they appeared very speedily. It transpired that a minor mistake with the order was made, but Di sorted it out immediately, and within moments normal service was resumed, and we were even given a complimentary breakfast and drink to make up for it. If one is passing through the village, or indeed passing by anywhere remotely near it, Caffi Wiwer Goch is well worth a visit for good food & good service. Thanks for the review. Particularly thanks for your understanding!I hope you enjoyed your trip to Llanddwyn and Anglesey. Diolch yn fawr DziÄkujÄ
4 based on 1684 reviews
We started The Marram Grass because we believed we could create a place that offers good, creative food using local produce and seafood, all within an informal setting. On Anglesey we are surrounded by beautiful produce, fresh fish and shellfish and it is
I have been trying to visit here for years. Events precluded this but I was not to be disappointed.Throughout the service and attention was excellent. The four of us chose the tasting menu together with the lobster addition. Liamâs suggestion of Pinot Noir to accompany proved to compliment very well. The courses, all to a high standard of which I thought two truly excelled, and they kept on coming! You will have to visit just to decide which they were.After an excellent and entertaining evening we were even given a lift back to where we were staying as the taxi had let us down. This was offered not asked for. How many restaurants would do that?Excellent cuisine, company and our thanks to all at the Marram Grass for making it so.
4 based on 78 reviews
The Gun Room is located inside the beautiful and historic Plas Dinas Country House, formerly the home of Lord Snowdon, once the Husband of Princess Margaret, the Armstrong-Jones family. Now an award-winning intimate boutique country house, Plas Dinas offe
We dined here with friends. The evening began with cocktails in the lounge whilst we perused the menu. Cocktails are priced under £10. Lots of local and national produce available. I opted for the Welsh gin and was not disappointed. We had a three course dinner, which included an amuse-bouche and sorbet course but coffee was extra. The Welsh lamb comes highly recommended and the desserts are delicious. Good wine list, with prices from £20 upwards. Staff very attentive throughout. The meal cost £300 for the four of us.
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