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Brilliant welcome, phoned on route to Brass Band contest in Wrexham. Group of 17, all catered for lovely home cooked meals. Watched the match and all enjoyed the food. Would definitely recommend this pub, staff brilliant catering for us all at short notice (30 minutes). Couldn't do enough. Thank you all xx View all feedback.
What Bethany Chapman doesn't like about Duke Of Wellington:
Very very disappointed. After reading other reviews we thought this place would be great, as we had just moved to the area. How wrong could have I been . food was cold and so was the service, “service” was non existent to be honest. !! we were talked to in a very poor manner, infront of our 6year old daughter which almost tipped me to the point of losing my temper. But due to the fact our daughter was with us I kept... View all feedback.
Pub re-opened with new owners 04/2023. Lovely couple running the pub, children and dogs welcome inside and in the amazing beer garden. Great home cooked food and a plenty of choice of drinks.
Came to visit when with family had some lovely times . I know times have been difficult with covid etc, it's nice to see that the Duke is open, but I think that a bit, no, a lot more effort is needed .
Friendly but went for food no longer serves food, so this needs changing on trip advisor! I’m only writing more now as I have to make this up to 100 characters
Popped in for dinner at the Duke Of Wellington, was made to feel very welcome by the lady behind the bar. My dog and I sat in a very family orientated bar, it was lovely that kids and dogs are made so welcome. From the menu I ordered the ham and eggs, not something I would normally order but it was recommended by the lady at the bar... Well.... Who knew that ham and eggs could taste so good?? It was lovely, I thoroughly enjoyed my visit here, I felt very welcome and comfortable and the food was lovely and great value for money.
Had lunch here after a boat ride on the nearby famous aqueduct at Llangollen. Located just a 2 minute drive uphill from Jones the Boats. Had a steak and Guinness pie served with freshly mashed potatoes and peas. The included side of brown gravy was delicious and very large. Everything was hot and delicious. Followed it with a really outstanding dessert. A summer fresh berry crumble was served hot and covered in fresh cream. It was outstanding...not sugary sweet. The owner, Seanee, was delightful to us. She cooks everything herself and even lives in the historic house. The place has been a pub since AT LEAST 1852! She said the house was between 200 and 300 years old! Way cool history and atmosphere. Food was very reasonably priced, was served promptly and the portions were large. Highly recommended!