Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Denbigh including White Horse, Trefnant Inn Pub, Brookhouse Mill, Nant y Felin, The Kinmel Arms, Llindir Inn, Guildhall Tavern, The Hope & Anchor, The White Horse Restaurant, The Golden Lion
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On back row in Denbigh ,this public house is very tired looking could do with a refurb ,often I have found it closed,supports games teams ,to etc beers are good ,
5 based on 320 reviews
The White Horse Restaurant is located in the hamlet of Hendrerwydd near Ruthin within the Vale of Clwyd, North Wales Surrounded by stunning scenery and overlooking the Clwydian hills, it's a place to leave the busy world behind and come and enjoy good foo
We were a party of three for dinner.Ambience and decorA classic, old-fashioned pub that caters for diners looking for something better than pub food and also a local clientele. The lay-out of the dining room was cosy and there was a nice atmosphere. The decor could be more inspired and the gents toilets need attention.FoodThe menu includes 6-8 choices for each course, with one vegetarian main. Food quality and presentation is good, reflecting a chef who has obviously either worked in a quality restaurant prior to coming here or knows a thing or two about cooking. If there was an area to improve upon, I thought the desserts could have done with more inspiration.ServiceThere is always a danger with employing 4-5 young waiters in the 16-19 age bracket. These young people were polite, efficient and well-trained. We had very good service.To sum up, we would definitely go back to the White Horse. it is popular with locals and visitors alike, and we would recommend it as a village pub/restaurant that provides something which is much better than average.
4 based on 17 reviews
2 of us walking Offa's Dyke booked 4 nights b &b at this lovely old pub. En suite accommodation clean with comfortable beds. Owners Gary and Debbie couldn't do enough for us. Evening meals were superb, cooked to order by Debbie, nothing too much trouble, but still at pub grub prices. Great quality and value all round.
4 based on 103 reviews
It's been open about one month and used to be called the Black Bull
Tried booking in for a Sunday, late March, told there was no food available.Website says:-"During the winter months 1st November - mid February we will be closed on Sunday Evenings unless there is a function booking or a group booking for accommodation."Clearly they only open when they feel like it.
4 based on 205 reviews
Set in the heart of North Wales Countryside, the Llindir Inn is a picture perfect country gem dating back to the early 13th Century. It is under new management and has recently had a complete refurbishment. Serving a range of cuisines, we aim to please al
Decided to have lunch here after visiting people nearby. Our sat nav stopped giving directions shortly after we passed the Inn, so turned around and asked a helpful local who came out of the Inn to point us in the right direction. Very friendly. I called the previous evening to ask if we needed to book, and was told there was no need. By the time we got back to the Inn after our short visit it was packed with diners so a good idea to book for Sunday lunch. They found us a table so big sigh of relief. I ordered the beef, a very generous portion cooked to perfection and on the rare side. The huge Yorkshire pudding was delicious, as were the potatoes and vegetables that were just as I like them and not overcooked. My partner had the chicken, again a generous serving of meat. The service was quick and friendly, and we thoroughly enjoyed our lunch. Would certainly return if we are in that area again.
4 based on 104 reviews
Cosy pub with separate dining room in North Wales village of Llandyrnog.
Went for a Sunday Lunch - as soon as we walked through the door we were disappointed. The bar was cluttered with old newspapers and somebody's dirty woolly hat. The service wasn't very friendly, felt as if they were wondering why we had come. Sent into dining ro find our own table, which wasn't difficult as we were the only ones there - very worried now!!. Ordered our meal - starter and main course. All our questions were now answered, it was terrible, veg overcooked, meat roast very fatty and watery gravy. This place needs to really to buck their ideas up. Would never go back. One other couple arrived while we were there. Obviously this place is known by the locals who avoid it like the plague.
4 based on 99 reviews
It was a last minute booking for 6 of us and we were so pleased as the whole experience was amazing. Wonderful staff and excellent food cooked to perfection. Beautifully presented dishes, expertly cooked, we could not fault any of our dishes including our vegetarian and gluten free meals. They had a great selection of local produce and all well priced. Absolutely delicious!
4 based on 336 reviews
It must be 20 years since we last came here. Obviously very popular particularly with the senior population. Two of us opted for the scampi and two the crispy chicken. Goodish but not fantastic. The perfectly cut chips werenât cooked through. Liked the idea of the separate gravy jug with the chicken but sensed the chicken had been pre cooked and kept warm. Staff attentive. Not sure if we need to dash back.
4 based on 385 reviews
Monday - Friday opening hours 12:00 - 00:00 Monday - Friday Food serving times 12:00-15:00. 15:00-21:00 Saturday opening hours 12:00-01:00 Food serving times 12:00-21:00 Sunday opening hours 12:00-23:00 Food serving times 12:00-19:00
Visited this restaurant on recommendation from locals and was not disappointed. The staff so friendly and attentive, the food cooked to perfection. The menu is varied and very good value for money. We actually ate there twice in 2 nights such was the quality and enjoyment . I would definetly recommend a visit if your in the area .
5 based on 217 reviews
The White Horse Inn is located in the pretty village of Llandyrnog, offering a warm welcome, great beer and a large menu, excellent reputation for good home cooked food made from local produce. A traditional restaurant, welcoming families and couples, has
Iâm so disappointed, Took my partner here after raving about the food (last went 3&4 years ago) always remembered the delight of the home cooked chips and Prosecco on tap!) food was really badly executed, steaks were flavourless and squidgy and I donât mean melt in your mouth, I suspect the pan wasnât hot enough or it was over-flipped which is a big shame because it would have been a good cut as I believe they are sourced from local farms. Vegetable side had been nuked to death in the microwave, tiny portion of dauphinois - please donât microwave anything! and my beloved chips- hard as rocks and dry to the bone. It was so entirely a lacklustre food experience and we were starving on arrival that we just ate it and left, - definitely wonât be returning. The combination of quality of execution (poor) and cost (above average) doesnât justify a return visit. Staff were lovely and the premises is very rustic and pretty that is the only plus on this occasion.
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