Having visited the restaurant post lifting of lockdown laws, we were unsure of what to expect. We were pleasantly surprised during our stay in Llangollen by such a truly wonderful dining experience. The service was commendable with staff who were both warm and efficient. I absolutely loved my lamb shank (and could not stop stealing chips from a scampi plate ordered by my cousin) followed by a delightful warm apple pie and custard - I dined amongst a party of 8 who left clean plates all around and would highlight the fact that dessert should not be given a miss as it was remarkable. The sticky toffee pudding, scone with clotted cream and brownie all received very high praise too. For starters, cheese fans will love the mozzarella croquettes as well as the pan fried garlic mushrooms. All in all, a divine meal topped off with the lovely Wrexham lager. The restaurant is a fine gem amongst the streets of...
Read moreThe Omellete. Where do I even start. You think you've eaten a basic ham and cheese Omelette before, right? We've all knocked one up when the cupboards are bare. Well, let me tell you this...eat this Omelette at your own peril...as once you do. Nothing will EVER COME CLOSE!
The eggs- Cooked to perfection. Crispy top and beautifully seasoned The fillings- Luxury ham, from what I can only presume, are the finest pigs in the country. The cheese was hot and gooey. Presentation - I thought I was on masterchef or something! I don't even have an Instagram account, but I created one just to post this award winning meal
Summary- A little pricey at £10 but you get what you pay for. A fab little first date spot or somewhere to take your family after that long Sunday stroll. The cooking time was impressive, too. Order to table in less than 10 minutes. Final score...
Read moreReally dissappointing. The cheapest of cheap ingredients are used...and not for the cheapest of cheap prices! Just because it's a prime location they shouldn't be able to get away with it. Apparently new owners. Instead of trying to establish something quality, to be proud of, they are cutting corners and providing customers with awful food. £9 for Welsh rarebit which was 1 slice of the cheapest bread (probably mothers pride) and some coleslaw that was so low-end it was inedible. The full Welsh breakfast seems like good value but it's a plate of the cheapest quality meat ....yuck! Cappuccinos were watery and horrible too. Such a shame, was hoping it was gonna be a regular haunt as I am local but I will not be going back unless they get their act together. Theres much better food on...
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