Discover the best top things to do in Bridgend County, United Kingdom including Cerddin Brewery, Maesteg Town Hall, The Royal Oak, The Little Bar on the Bridge, The Book Club, The Farmers Arms, The Ancient Briton, The Hi Tide Inn, Nolton Corner, The Phoenix.
Restaurants in Bridgend County
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Great village pub with its own micro-brewery brewing a range of ales that are very highly recommend. A true beer lovers delight!!
5.0 based on 12 reviews
5.0 based on 1 reviews
The Royal Oak is one of Kenfig Hill's longest standing pubs. With a rich history, incredible live events featuring some of South Wales' top talents and a fun, friendly environment - your days and nights are sure to be memorable!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
We live locally and love this great little place for a friendly drink and warm welcome. It’s a regular stop on our dog walks (it’s dog friendly). In summer it’s nice to sit out on the bridge, in winter it’s super-cosy indoors. Clientele mixed couples, friends, all ages, all friendly and easy to strike up a conversation with fellow drinkers. Lovely selection of gins (including welsh gins) - orange, botanical, seaweed, Parma violet, rhubarb, orange, as well as craft beers. Proud to support this local enterprise on our doorstep :)
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Boutique, micro cocktail bar and live entertainment venue, specializing in authentic and craft mixed drinks. Blending high end spirits and quality live entertainment to provide a unique and memorable evening.
If you are looking for a cocktail bar with a difference, the Book Club is the bar for you. With great entertainment, a vintage flair, tasty and reasonably priced cocktails made with fresh ingredients, and welcoming staff the Bookclub have everything you need for a fantastic night out. I love the atmosphere in this place and highly recommend
4.0 based on 43 reviews
We visited The Farmers Arms, the Pub on the pond today for lunch and were greeted by a very pleasant young lady who assisted in my choice of meal. My compliments to the chef it was delicious. We will certainly visit again as I understand they intend introducing ‘Afternoon tea’ I wish them ever good wish for this exciting new venture. Full marks to you.
4.0 based on 104 reviews
Public House situated on Newton Green.
Great atmosphere & location. Stopped here for lunch & endes up going back for an evening meal as well. Great pub food.
3.5 based on 228 reviews
We arrived at Porthcawl early armed with our sun cream, wind breaks, umbrella, hand sanitiser and facemasks. Due to the virus we chose our spot carefully staying away from the steps and shoreline. We huddled by the rocks until hunger set in. We decided to eat at the HiTtide Inn because they had good reviews on TripAdvisor. The beach looked busy (not the usual busy) so we decided to ring ahead to book a table especially as it was a Monday (the governments eat out to help out scheme was on). We were allocated a time and made our way to the restaurant. We received a warm welcome from the staff. There was hand sanitiser everywhere and the staff were well organised. We ordered pie and chips which was really nice and seemed home made The prices were very reasonable and we would definitely come back in the future. The outside tables over looked the sea (beautiful setting).
3.5 based on 113 reviews
I went here on a Thursday night it was quiet but the bar staff were friendly and chatty and made a few great cocktails. It is a little pricey but we took advantage of the 2 4 1 offers they had on and tried something new and tasty. Look forward to the next time.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
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