I visited North wales to visit my sister/brother in law and we both needed a nice lunch out. Today we choose well in Machynlleth village. Parking is available in the high street, Look at restrictions times, Parking in Co-op is easier, free for 2 hours with a shopping trip. Machynlleth village is a lovely historical town, lovely old buildings with lots of history. The Caffi Glyndwr was quite busy today I ordered our meal at the cashier desk at the front. No table service per say. Food/service is brought to your table. I was offered accomplishments with my welsh rabbit and unfortunately my sister was given a different bread upon request, nevertheless we didn't complain. We were served with a nice big pot of tea and our meals were of a good portion size. My sisters soup was hot and delicious and my welsh rabbit was delicious with a salad garnish with extra accomplishments. The restaurant itself was warm, decorated nicely Customer toilets upstairs were very nice in the surrounding historical building. The price of our meals were quite reasonable which would attract more customers I would feel A view of landscape leaving North Wales, on to my...
Read moreYou have to come to this place. Food is great, staff are lovely. Place is nicely decorated, clean, with plenty of seating inside and out. Children and dog friendly. Vegetarian options on the menu. There were plenty of people in the café while we were there (a good sign), but it didn't feel crowded at all
The food is absolutely lovely! We had cauliflower cheese soup, apple and cinnamon soup, and fishfinger sandwich, followed by a vanilla custard slice and a gooseberry cheesecake. We all tried each others meals. All were sublime
One of the staff asked if the food was OK at the end of the meal. I said it wasn't just ok, it was fantastic. She replied they do simple homecooked food. Homecooked it might be. Simple it isn't. The food really is lovely.
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Read moreReally friendly staff and lovely food options, very little wait. Building has plenty of character and is on the site of an historic Welsh parliament building although is not the original structure. A trip to the toilets via the huge oak door by the counter takes you on a journey all of it's own. Not modern facilities but were immaculately clean. Will certainly be the first destination for a quick bite to eat next time we are...
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