Discover Restaurants offering the best Welsh food in Flint, United Kingdom including The Celtic Arms, Tea Rooms at the Pet Cemetery, Cherry Pie, Crown Inn, Stamford Gate Hotel, Y Celstryn Restaurant, Glasfryn, Plas Hafod Hotel Restaurant & Bar, The Crown Inn, The Fat Boar
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4 based on 982 reviews
We are an independently owned bar and restaurant in the heart of Mold. We aim to provide you with a relaxed comfortable setting for you to eat and drink at. We are open seven days a week serving food from 12pm every day. We look forward to welcoming you t
Once again the fat boar delivers great food at a reasonable price with a lovely bottle of Malbec - those sticky sausages to die for and the chicken bacon and leek pie amazing The only negative about the great evening was at around 7.50 a DJ played music at a decibel level that was not enjoyed by any of the 4 of us at the table - be better and advised to play from 9.00pmOtherwise spot on
4 based on 309 reviews
Since becoming a free house in April 2012, The Crown Inn is going from strength to strength. Now under new management, customers are assured of a warm welcome from Landlord Martyn Peters and the team. The Crown is a comfortable and friendly pub/restaurant
Last weekend I thought I would take the drive from deepest dark Mold to Pantymwyn to treat the lovely wife on her 45th birthday. In a nutshell a dreadful night out and experience. Ordered Beer battered Cod and chips for £12.95. Sounds nice I hear you say. It was a shocker. Batter was like chewing rubber and tasteless. The chips were clearly from Iceland Frozen foods and were under cooked. The mushy peas were OK. All in all rotten value for money. The "Big Fish" in Mold do Cod and chips for £4.90 and they are always quality. The Chef at the Crown Inn needs to get to the Big Fish in Mold to sample proper fish and chips and learn how to cook food properly. Much more food like this and the Crown will be looking for new owners as customers desert the place. Just ask Rob Edwards he can speak from experience at losing customers hand over fist..Hello Steve.Rob Edwards is no longer the Landlord of The Crown Inn.Firstly our apologies for your experience. Unfortunately it doesn't seem this was brought to our attention at the time, or every effort would have been made to rectify your issues. Since your last visit the pub has been refurbished, and very successfully relaunched with a new chef and a new menu.Sadly you missed our free tasting at the relaunch but we'd be happy to welcome you back to The Crown Inn to try our new menu.
4 based on 420 reviews
The experience was make amazing by the warmth and welcome from the team. The level of service was fantastic, and the best bit was the food great selection and 12 very satisfied people all had empty plates. The building offers great views and good facilities.
4 based on 1106 reviews
Called in for lunch without the kids. Not busy. The barman found us a table and we soon ordered. I went for the steak baguette and the wife ordered veggie noodle salad. Both meals were served fairly quickly. My steak baguette was outstanding with no gristle or fat just lovely tender steak. The wife said hers was lovely as well. Weâve been here many times over the years and it is often hit or miss on quality but this time it was great so no complaints.
5 based on 28 reviews
Every time we visit Y Celstryn training restaurant, Coleg Cambria, Deeside (Kelsterston College as was) we seem to say âthat was the best meal yetâ. This place just keeps on excelling itself. Todayâs meal was unbelievably good. The starters were delightful and very well presented; the main course was out of this world - so delicious, the flavours were superb; and the desert was beautifully presented and extremely tasty.The restaurant itself is modern and spacious and the students (and supervisors) pay every attention to detail. The kitchen is divided from the restaurant by a glass wall so itâs great to watch the kitchen team at work. The lunchtime menu is a wonderful 3 course meal and thereâs always plenty of choice, plus thereâs a licensed bar. Our special thanks to Matt, our waiter today for a seamless service.
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4 based on 176 reviews
We thought we would go for my birthday meal. We went to the counter/bar to ask for our booking. We were told the table in the corner was ours. We were given 4 sheets of A4 paper with the menu on. I have to confess that I thought it gave you WW points, I actually commented to the lady taking our order, that I did not understand it was the price. Mixed grill was £21. Even though the order was taken for the steak to be medium to well done, it wasn't on the plate. It did take a minute or so to realize, as the plate was searchable. Everything was just "on" the plate. It was a limited menu as they explained, due to running out of food the previous day. Bank holiday weekend is always a busy time. When we mentioned the missing item, a small plate was placed by the original mixed grill order. It wasn't cooked as requested. The staff were busy cleaning tables, so we didn't speak to anyone again. We asked for a desert menu, while our plates were cleared away. After 20 minutes we asked for the bill and left. Sorry, but I don't feel you have improved anything.
4 based on 164 reviews
The Crown Inn is a 17th Century Inn located at the heart of the village and licenced under Brewer Robinsons. The new tenant Tony took over the Crown Inn at the beginning of July 2015 with work undertaken for an opening in August 2015. The Crown boasts a l
Average food - like home cooking. Not bad, just nothing special. Very dark and tatty inside. Parking is limited.
4 based on 158 reviews
For the third year in a row we had lunch at our favourite - The Cherry Pie - with children and grandchildren, twelve of us in total on July 7th. It is a really enjoyable experience and this this time we even had our own room.Simon and staff looked after us very well indeed as usual and the lunch was both tasty and plentiful.See you again next year.Many thanksElisabeth and RodNice to see you all again and so pleased you all enjoyed your lunchLovely to have a family get together We shall hopefully look forward to seeing you again next yearMany thanks
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4 based on 393 reviews
A beautifully equipped Tea Rooms serving homemade Meals, Sandwiches Soups and Cakes. Freshly cooked breakfast using the best butchers in the area. Waitress service and a very warm welcome 7 days a week.
This is a regular Sunday morning stop. Travel for 15 minutes and always for breakfast. (Would still go there if I lived further away). Staff are polite and always keen to make sure you are happy with your meal. Have also been for lunch and afternoon tea. Can't fault this place, staff or the surroundings. Thanks guys
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4 based on 726 reviews
We always love to pop and have a meal here. The only issue we have, and only reason we don't visit more often, is because they still don't cater for people like myself and a friend, who prefer a cold meal such as a Caeser Salad, or Salmon with a salad for health and dietary reasons. I don't feel because you go out in the evening to eat, you have to have hot food.Dear Cae61,thank you for taking the time to review The Celtic Arms.It is lovely to hear that you enjoy the food here at The Celtic and that you visit on a regular basis.We will take your comments on board in regards to offering a wider variety of cold dishes, if you ask a member of staff or management we will be able to do this for you as all of our staff are very keen to meet any requests that you have.We hope to see you again very soon.
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