Reviews on British food in Flint, United Kingdom including The Coach & Horses, The Crescent Fish & Chips, Caffi'r Hen Lys I The Old Court House Cafe, Mill Tavern, The Celtic Arms, Tea Rooms at the Pet Cemetery, The Fry Inn, The Ship Hotel, The Plough Inn, The Master Fryer
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5 based on 111 reviews
Couldnât rate the Master Fryer highly enough. I regularly do a 15-mile round trip from home to come here, past weâll over a dozen more convenient places. Tony and his team do an amazing job with amazing ingredients - youâll have to go a long way to find a better takeaway, certainly the best Fish & Chips in Flintshire by an absolute street. But donât ignore the rest! The cheeseburgers and chicken burgers are also fabulous - I havenât come across any part of the menu that hasnât been absolutely first class. If you want a takeaway and live within 10 miles of here, you wonât find anywhere better - guaranteed.
4 based on 698 reviews
Just enjoyed another excellent meal here. The Chef may have changed, but the food is still great and the service friendly and attentive. Try it for yourself! Wood fired pizzas are highly recommended (but are occasionally off the menu, so call ahead if thatâs what you want specifically) but thereâs plenty of choice if youâre flexible. The Hellfire Burger is great if you like heat Weâll be back soon.
Had a night out with some friends. Ended up sittin by the bar and chatting to the owners whilst having a few drinks. They have bands playing now and again bit it can get loud. If there is one problem that I could say is that need to pull more people in during the week. But other than that this is a quality place and would recommend a visit if passing plus the food is of a reasonable price and is of high quality.
3 based on 26 reviews
This used to be the best chippy for miles. I know many people who used to travel from other towns to get their chips. I havenât been for a couple of months because last time I went the rices were extortionate and the food was tasteless. However, today I decided to stop on the way to my parents to get them a fish and chip tea. I waited in the queue for over fifteen minutes to get served as the fryer was doing the fish and chips to order. I couldnât really see the point in that though when it was busy and there was a queue out if the door. Both the fryer and server were as miserable as sin and I was grunted at when I walked in to enquirer how many fish Iâd need and what size. Eventually I got my very overpriced food (£7.90 for fish, chips and peas - be careful twice Iâve been overcharged by people adding up in their head). I took it to my parents. It was obvious that the chips had been held under the bat in the fryer because one side was burnt but the chips were not cooked through. Ditto the fish. They had to throw them away. Avoid at all costs. The chippies in Holywell and Connahâs Quay are worth the journey and youâll still have spent less than here.
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
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.
4 based on 156 reviews
Visited this evening with my partner and my mum for her birthday, enjoyed a lovely meal! Young blonde lady on the bar was really friendly and helpful, and another lady joined her later in the evening and she was equally friendly and helpful. Partner and I had the pie, which was lovely and no soggy bottom in sight! Chips were lovely and we shared some onion rings. My mum has the cheese toasted sandwich and, although she didnât finish it (she has a tiny appetite!), she thoroughly enjoyed it. Lovely evening; good, value for money food, good service and good company
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4 based on 52 reviews
I had the breakfast Welsh rarebit which came with a very good quality sausage and easier of bacon, delicious on this toasted brown bread. Americano was also very good, Just what I needed!It's about half way up Flint high street, access through the front and side. Side access easier if you are disabled and the cafe is also dementia friendly which is nice to see.The staff were all lovely and happy
5 based on 34 reviews
Er . . No I can't. If you want a flint chippy this his the one. A proper chippy at proper prices.This is not a fast-food outlet with fish and c chips as an alternative. This i s a proper local chippy to give yourself a treat now and then. A little parking up the side street.Tickety boo!
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4 based on 150 reviews
Trad Country Inn Just Having undergone a major Refurbishment, with roaring log fires and tartan carpets. A fabulous new menu, with speciality wines from bury brother and Rudd in London. Cask ales from our local brewery Facers in Flintshire. Wonderful food
I rang to book a table the night before wanting a table and was assured all OK. So table 8 in the conservatory at 7pm, a table for 2 with a lovely view. It was our wedding anniversary so this seemed perfect. On arriving we were told other people were eating at our table (about half way through!) so we could either have a large table for 6 in the conservatory or sit in the bar again on another large table. We were also told others might be joining us! The more we thought about this we got quite upset and decided to wait for 'our table' So after about 15 minutes we were told our table was ready although it was sticky from spilt drink so I had to cover it with my napkin. We decided on having the fish and chips, said to be the best place in the area for this meal. However there was no fish left it had just been ordered just before we had our table. So we changed our choice reluctantly and it was good food although we did feel very dissatisfied with the service, we weren't even offered a complimentary drink as way of apology. To sum up then if you want fish and chips then book an early table.
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