We stopped here because we were camping at Cwmtydu Caravan Site. We needed a Sunday roast and it was in front of us in about 10 minutes! Fabulous service, great food and with the rugby on the telly it was a lovely atmosphere. The only downside was a bad odour from the men's toilets when you went by them to get to the ladies.
This is a great little pub on the edge of the village and if you want good quality ale and great pub food then I would highly recommend it. I opted for the surf and turf, which was an 8oz steak with scampi tails. What I was served with was almost half a cow, it was certainly bigger than any 8oz steak I have ever had and it was cooked to perfection. I had the Welsh Ale that I thoroughly enjoyed and overall it was a thoroughly enjoyable experience and I would certainly recommend this place for the food and beer. Whilst we were there, which was a Friday night, the place was quite quiet by 8:30 hence the 4 start review, but apart from that it was excellent.
Had a lovely Sunday lunch here. The food and drinks were very reasonably priced and the locals were friendly. Would definitely visit again.
Excellent freshly made food. Steak was cooked to a perfect medium rare (as asked for). Great motorhome stopover as close to New Quay too
Absolutely smashing. Stopped by with a team of 14 and our order was handled with finesse and charm, the staff particularly friendly and helpful. The food was excellent and my request to have two of the orders put into doggy-bags (due to a abscence through illness) handled perfectly. Cooking instructions included for the dessert which was frozen which was a lovely touch. Only criticism: only one proper ale on tap at the time, but at least it was a good local one.
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