Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Porthcawl. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you. including The Prince of Wales, The Jolly Sailor, The Angel Inn, Globe Inn, Rose & Crown, The Lorelei Hotel Restaurant & Bar, Seagull Inn, The Rock inn, The Farmers Arms
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4 based on 136 reviews
Massive menu choice plus specials board.Really nice restaurant as well as bar and lounge areas. Dog friendly section. Good quality food,friendly staff, well priced. As a visitor to the area we were not even sure what the food offering was as the menu display area by the entrance was empty. Well worth going in to ask.Many thanks for you kind words. I have recently taken over the lease of the pub, therefore we are in the process of altering the menu slightly, once it has been completed it will be displayed at the entrance to the pub. Iâm very pleased you enjoyed
4 based on 325 reviews
Visited here for an evening meal. We were told from the onset that middle section of the menu was only available at lunchtime but everything else & the specials board was available. We decided to have the carvery only to be told that the carvery was only available at lunchtime (even though it was advertised on the Specials board. In hindsight we should have left then but instead opted to have the fish & chips. Bad move the batter on the fish was overcooked just short of being burnt, some of the chips were undercooked and the peas were anaemic. I only ate a small amount and that was only because I was starving. Needless to say we will not be visiting again
4 based on 136 reviews
Went for a quick lunch today at the seagull pub. It was absolutely stunning. Very tasty. Amy behind the bar was pleasant and so welcoming and the service was fast and efficient. The chef obviously prepared the food with care and thought.I would definitely visit this pub again. It was a lovely experience.
4 based on 49 reviews
The Lorelei were kind enough to accommodate us at short notice for Sunday lunch. This time we all decided to go for the 'small' meal to save waste. The small meal is massive!Excellent food, service and ale as usual.
4 based on 247 reviews
6 of us called in for a late lunch bar meal, barman friendly and very helpful. Pub itself was cosy with wood beams and flagstone flooring. Menu a little fancier than your usual pub grub but tasty.Limited choices for our coeliac vegetarian diner (had salmon salad-without salmon).Thank you for this lovely review and your kind comments, it is great to hear you enjoyed your visit. I will pass on your comments regarding coeliac vegetarian options to the catering team for consideration for future menus.We look forward to welcoming you back in the future, Kind regards
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4 based on 321 reviews
We went to the globe this evening due to the various recent reviews describing the changes to the menu as everytime we have eaten there before rhe food was horrendous. There are no changes whatsoever, the menu is exactly the same with barely any choices for vegetarians or vegans. Needless to say we went to the Ancient Briton where the food is always excellent.
4 based on 504 reviews
Great pub with a rural character and cosy, relaxed atmpsphere serving fresh homemade food all day. Restaurant, cask ale, beer garden, letting rooms and Dog friendly bar area.
Booked a table and called in for an early evening meal with family. The restaurant was quite quiet initially and we bought some drinks at the bar and were shown to our table. The 2 female waitresses were less than friendly - no rapport with the customers and didnât know when asked what was in a specific dish - always a little worrying!The waitresses were so unfriendly that I thought we were speaking a different language. When the food arrived, one of the meals was wrong and 2 other meals were missing the portion of rice as described in the menu. So a 5 minute wait for the rice to arrive and a further 5 minutes for the correct meal to arrive. In this time, some of the group had finished their meal.A large party then arrived and the the noise from them made the noise in the room unbearable. We had to ask for the dessert menu twice and when it didnât arrive after 10 minutes we asked for the bill and left.Food was ok but a really disappointing experience and we wouldnât return. Keep driving past the Angel to the âPrince of Walesâ at Kenfig and youâll get a better meal and service.
4 based on 201 reviews
We were going to another venue nearby but decided to go to the Jolly Sailor instead and what a result, a locally supported Pub, with a small restaurant, if you wish to go "book". Firstly we were greeted by a very lively and bubbly waitress, who was absolutely fantastic and friendly, her name was Joy, evidently 'Bundles' to those that know her. I had the pie it was absolutely delicious and my wife had the Madras which was equally as delicious. I would recommend this popular pub every time, we even booked another night before we left.For Pubs that do food I only ever give them a 4* rating, but this deserves a 5*s all the time, steeped in history the oldest pub in Porthcawl.Congratulations to Chef and his wife on there new arrival. This is why I love pubs like this you get to know everything. Keep it up and well done.
4 based on 503 reviews
Set on the edge of the beautiful Kenfig Nature Reserve and on the South Wales Coastal Path this Award winning family run free house is an icon of the Great British Pub. With a good selection of Regional and Local Guest Ales, all bar food is sourced as loc
4 of us ate here last night. Lovely food - can particularly recommend the caramel apple pie.Staff were so friendly and told us about the place being haunted and what they had seen themselves - goosebumps!Will definitely be back!Thanks for contributing to a lovely evening out
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