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absolutely stunning Sunday dinner with any kind of sweet in the offer. extremely friendly pub owners who made a real fuss about us. excellent service. will be back for certain . View all feedback.
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the menu is very extensive with a good selection of set. we had the steak pee and leber and speck. the steak and the leber were very tasty and tasty, but the meals were left off by the frozen chips and the...ready baked. we are not big edators, but both found the small portions. the desserts were also bought and not particularly good. the crumb is not a crumb. I would suggest offering regular and large pieces. we wou... View all feedback.
The menu is very extensive with a good selection of set. we had the steak pee and leber and speck. the steak and the leber were very tasty and tasty, but the meals were left off by the frozen chips and the...ready baked. we are not big edators, but both found the small portions. the desserts were also bought and not particularly good. the crumb is not a crumb. I would suggest offering regular and large pieces. we would have liked to have paid extra for a larger teller.
As disappointing as we were looking forward to the old one today! the best piece was the veg large selection (5) all served nice hot meat medium lamb / bark miner gastender abrupt little personality waiter pleasant enough place dated .,still has xmas decs to grubby -needs stripping out and a new fit out!
Absolutely stunning Sunday dinner with any kind of sweet in the offer. extremely friendly pub owners who made a real fuss about us. excellent service. will be back for certain .
We often come here and have to know the owners and their employees. all are very beautiful, political and full of laughter. our food and drinks never disappoint us, so delicious.
My friends and I were on the final day of a 63 day walk around the Welsh coast to raise money for Ty Hafan Children’s Hospice. Needing to start our last day’s walk from Redwick, we asked permission of the landlady to leave our vehicle...in the pub car park. She graciously gave her permission without hesitation. As we were walking through the car park an irate man approached us and asked what we were doing. I explained that we had permission from the landlady to park there. He responded, quite rudely, that he was the landlord, and as we were not customers we needed to move. Congratulations, sir! You’ve won the prize for the rudest, most objectionable man we encountered in 9 weeks travel around Wales. It takes a special sort of person to make life difficult for those trying to raise money for sick children.