Reviews on Pub food in Conwy, United Kingdom including The Erskine Arms, Bryn Morfa Restaurant & Lounge, The Groes Inn, Castle View Bar & Restaurant, The Old White House, George and Dragon, The Cottage Loaf, The LC Drink & Dine, The Irish Bar, Old Station Hotel
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4 based on 280 reviews
The Old Station Hotel has had a full Refurbishment and re-opened on December 09th 2013. Our Menu's include a variety of different dishes and don't forget to check out our Chef's Specials board. All our food is sourced locally and prepared fresh on the pre
Havenât eaten at the Station for a few years until tonight. We went with friends and had a lovely meal. Food was very good and the staff pleasant. We will definitely be back.
4 based on 218 reviews
Visited the area for one nights stay Bank Holiday Monday whilst we were having a walk around we found this lovely run Irish bar and sat outside in the sunshine we only had drinks but i can definately say they keep a very good pint of San Miguel and the white wine was lovely also we stayed for an hour or so and thoroughly enjoyed our experience. All the staff were very cheerful and obliging.We had a marvellous afternoon it took a wrench to actually leave and walk on.
4 based on 404 reviews
We stopped for an early dinner. The place was quite busy with many reserved tables, but we found a nice table. The server was pleasant and the food selection was standard pub fare. The overall meal was fine.Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. I'm pleased we were able to accommodate & you enjoyed your food. Thanks again Colin, Luke & all the team :-)
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4 based on 4184 reviews
Traditional Pub,Child Friendly,Serving Food All Day,Real Ale,Log Fire,Reservations by Phone or Online
This is not a pub but more a restaurant. Very little interest shown if a customer just wants drinks.The beer was expensive and my husband was overcharged by £1.15 for a simple order of a pint and a half. This was refunded but not very readily and with barely an apology. We will not return.
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4 based on 310 reviews
We've eaten at the George and Dragon many times before but never again. Visited yesterday and there were plenty of vacant tables inside the pub but when I ordered fish and chips I was told there was no fish. Before I had chance to order an alternative the barman told me he wasn't taking any more orders and told me to come back in five minutes at which point he walked away and left the bar unattended. Now we were in a pub and not even able to order a drink. My husband and I decided to leave and were putting on our coats when a barmaid arrived behind the bar and a customer who was sitting at the bar told her that the barman had refused to take our order. She told us quite abruptly that they only had one chef in the kitchen. She did then say she was sorry as we were leaving but that's not good enough. They obviously can't cope when the weather is good as most diners were outside in the beer garden. It's a shame the usual friendly staff are no longer there, replaced by rude staff with no idea about customer service.
4 based on 121 reviews
Had Sunday lunch ,beautiful.Served by Kelly who was lovely. The meal was cooked to perfection I had beef with all the trimmings and hubby had lamb with dauphinoise potatoes.Very reasonable and next to a roaring fire.Will soon be back .Thank you Hayley.
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4 based on 425 reviews
Located on the Deganwy side of the Conwy river with views over to Conwy and the famous Conwy castle, the Castle View provides a welcoming atmosphere to enjoy the best locally sourced home cooked food. Real ales, international lagers and good wines complim
We called in one lunch time after travelling from Deganwy Station to Blaenau Ffestiniog to see the scenery and returning. The 'Hop on hop off' sightseeing bus also passes by. The menu offers a good choice and the food was well cooked (hake with leeks and chorizo and haddock risotto). Dessert was a brilliant citrus cheesecake and berry compote. Service was efficient and friendly. Would definitely go again.
4 based on 666 reviews
Set in the beautiful North Wales countryside, The Groes is a wonderful example of a traditional British Inn. Blending the warm welcome of a local pub with delicious food, excellent service and a comfortable bed, this historic Inn has been welcoming visito
We stopped here for lunch and came out somewhat disappointed.. We found that the lunch menu was a little limited. There were few vegetarian options and there were only four choices of sandwiches. There were no paninis or baguettes. We both chose the soup of the day to start which was spinach. It was not very warm and needed more seasoning. My husband had the burger with chips which he said was ok but not the best he has eaten by a long way. i struggled to find something which appealed as I wanted only a light lunch so i chose the duck spring rolls from the starters as a main.. They were very tasty. All in all it was an average lunch and i don't think we will be rushing back. The service was very friendly and the staff were attentive, however it was very very quiet. Also we thought that the prices were a tad high compared with, say, a Brunning and Price pub.Hi Denise T,Thank you for leaving us a review about your recent visit. We apologise for your recent experience, this is not up to our usual standards. We will take all of your comments on board regarding the limited menu, we are soon launching our new winter menu so we would love it if you would return to check this out. Throughout the autumn period we have gone quieter. We are glad you found our staff attentive and friendly. We would like to welcome you back in the near future.
4 based on 128 reviews
SEASONAL Business - Closed now untilâ 8th March 2019 Situated at the foot of Conwy Mountain, on Bryn Morfa Caravan Park. We're proud to support our local farmers, suppliers & businesses with all locally sourced produce. We offer a typical 'pub food' menu,
This restaurant, although i doesnt have the feels of a top quality restaurant, with its very spacious setting with a pool table, and bar in the centre, and very big windows, you almost feel like you are in a fish bowl. But......... the staff are very friendly, very accomodating of children as they have there own their too, but most of all the food! Wow!!! I have had numerous dishes and can't fault any! The portion sizes are absolutely huge!! The roast dinner is one of the best i have had in the Llandudno and Conwy area. Very busy little restaurant, very popular. Would definately reccomend. Book ahead in advance
4 based on 646 reviews
The Erskine Arms is a traditional foodie pub nestled in the heart of the medieval walls of Conwy. The pub offers a laid-back and friendly atmosphere to enjoy some fresh local food, great local ales, a glass or two of good quality wine and for those from f
A group of seven of us dined here on a Saturday evening. The food and service were good but the noise level was horrendous from a table of about fifteen nearby and we could barely hear ourselves think, let alone talk. This spoiled what may have been a very good evening. The menu is quite interesting and there is a good wine selection, all at reasonable prices. I had the mackerel starter, which was excellent, followed by a delicious roast pork shoulder. Unfortunately, the taste of the pork was somewhat overpowered by the accompanying cassoulet with chorizo. What is wrong with the taste of pork that it needs to be overpowered? My apple crumble dessert was excellent. Others in our party all enjoyed their meals. Décor is standard pub, but is quite spacious.
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