The bench that was allocated to us by a young waitress had a ashtray full of cigarettes
We were asked to wait by this waitress
Some ten minutes or more later I noticed that our bench was allocated to a family so I asked the (said) chap and he said that the lady over there gave the bench to us. He was pointing to the waitress I went and asked the said waitress "Did you give this bench to this man and their family" and her reply was "Yes I did"
Of course there are witnesses to all of this conversation.
I asked was this to do with prejudice and then a few minutes later a middle aged women about seventy with grey spikey hair looked like she had a electric shock from the last hairdryer dressed in a pencil navy blue skirt heels medium build. She wore a white cotton blouse with gathers around the neck bustline looked expensive.
As my son and I both have accents one British and one myself an Irish one we questioned was this the reason for the refusal of two drinks, which were of course going to be paid for.
Then when I was asking said questions all of a sudden a man between 25-30 years of age went to push us both (he pushed me) and then my son!! Obviously we were terribly shocked at this!! There many witnesses to this!!!
We do know this is against in law in the British Isles/UK.
On our way back my son and I met a dearest lady who had asked us earlier "where the toilets were" I advised her to go into the angel hotel and ask..... This poor soul had been in a major accident and this was visibly so!!!
This same person witnessed the pushes we were given by this Hardman. God help his future wife or girlfriend if he is prepared to do this to strangers!!!!!
The lady whom asked me earlier about being able to use the toilet and I had encouraged.
It turns out to be the owners son was the one that assaulted us. And the lady that was refused usage to the toilet, even though she was visibly unable to walk as others can.
I beg to wonder is that because the owner with the high heels who visibly could squeeze into a pair of high heels and her body into a pencil skirt. And seemed to be walking alright with that.
Dehydration customers who come in all kinds of conditions and diseases could be suffering from dehydration too. This joint was called the Angel very inappropriate name. What a ridiculous name considering the people who run it. AGRESSIVE IDIOTS...
Read moreA very average place at best. Extremely expensive food with poor choice especially for vegetarians. Four of us were dining. Only one of the meals was cooked perfectly. The nut roasts were soggy and underdone, the carrots were mushy and tasted like they had been sitting in off-the-boil water since breakfast. The breaded plaice was dark orange and an absolute everest to cut. With only three starters on offer, and only one of those suitable for vegetarians, only one of our party ordered one. Mushrooms in stilton sauce. It was absolutely delicious, but cost £5.30 and comprised of a maximum of three small mushrooms and two thin slices of baguette. The side salad was brown, the tomato was peach coloured. We noticed a bottle of wine on the menu was currently on sale in the co-op for £4.49, and was on the menu at a whopping £17.99. We stuck to soft drinks. The ladies toilets were unlit, the locks on the cubicles did not work, the toilet roll was scrunched up and damp, and the wash basin was surrounded by used toilet roll and a damp, smelly towel. The room was cold and smelt strongly of urine. The hand wash provided was a Tesco Everyday Value bottle sat amidst the dirty tissue papers. The decor is quirky, but much of it is pro-hunting and can be rather offensive. We were appalled to be told that, after we had ordered, another order had just been taken for a group who had just arrived, so there would be a wait for our food. Our food came out in dribs and drabs and we had to simply eat it when it arrived rather than wait for our companions to start theirs. Their website is confusing, messy, outdated and loks like it was cobbled together by a 6 year old, so we should have known we would be in for an awful evening right from the get-go! All in all a very disappointing experience. We will not be...
Read moreOk beer, wine, drinks and food but hideously overpriced like the rest of the restaurants in this village (I would not use the word bars or pubs as while you evidently can get drinks here they are largely set up for food). This is essentially in the South Wales Vallys and not central Cardiff (where you expect to pay...and even there choice and competition keeps prices down) or a coastal hot spot (where rip off prices have long been an issue)...but the prices for drinks are amongst the highest I've encountered in Wales. They are evidently pricing for one off tourist's (in-sting-out) which bucks the trend for the surrounding area. All this said...the place seemed pretty popular as were the other two 'restraunts' (White Horse and Sgwd Gladwys) but they all have a tied audience and the village was rammed to the gills with folk parked up for hundreds of meters down the road. To be fair, this reveiw applies equally to the other two places in the village and not just this establishment. Generally, this village is a place where hikers can access the falls and is signposted as such from the A465...but if you want a quieter and less 'sanitised' experience, there are plenty of other more genuine places to launch off). While you can get to some local falls by following the crowd...If you do your walking in flip flops, then this is the village for you. (PS...DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES GO TO THE FALLS IN FLIP FLOPS OR ANY OTHER INAPPROPRIATE FOOTWEAR...OR OTHERWISE GENERALLY UNPREPARED / INAPPROPRIATELY...
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