A must-visit for delicious, crispy fish and chips with unique gluten-free options, all at fantastic prices that keep everyone happy!
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Danny Grear
Really nice gluten-free fish and chips. They also offer GF peas, gravy and curry. I was told that all their fish and most of their food is gf by default.
Perfect spot for groups celebrating special occasions, offering a fantastic atmosphere and accommodating service that keeps everyone happy!
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EndOfDays
Had a gluten free chicken burger. The bun was like crumbling cardboard. The the amount i paid i was expecting something very special. Portion was very small too. Just read another review which which had a reply to and it said that the turkey is cooked todays before then reheated π³π³
Wont be coming back im afraid
Nestled in a charming village with stunning coastal views, this pub offers a cozy vibe with a traditional feel and a great selection of drinks.
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Natalia Krasowska
Food was excellent. The best chicken dish I've had in a long time and catered for gluten free wonderfully. Not from the area but will be coming back now for sure!
With stunning sea views, a cool chocolate-on-a-stick treat, and a vibrant atmosphere, this spot is perfect for a cozy chill-out session.
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Euros Williams
Food was good but service and choice of beers was poor
For our xmas event i was pleased to hear we'd be visiting Bryn's at Porth Eirias. The restaurant was full but pre-booked hence I guess this wasn't a surprise to the staff. We were on a pre selected menu which had a good choice and the food didn't disappoint. The portions could have been slightly bigger but taste is king and it was good. The issue we found was that the time between courses was long and some in our group had finished their courses before others had been served. Similar was true of getting drinks, due to the waiting it took us 3h to get through our three courses in which we were only asked twice if we were ok for drinks. Once at the start and then once just before our mains. TBH that wasn't a bad thing as their choice of beers were quite poor. It was good to see that they has welsh beers but they were quite plain and to have Wrexham export as the standard beer shows their more into the name than the taste. If Wrexham hasn't been taken over by hollywood you'd never choose that lager on taste. Also, the other options seemed to be ticking boxes like gluten free, etc.. If they want local beers they'd be much better served if they asked truly local breweries like Wild horse and Black cloak to provide them with more flavoursome options.
I may go back to sample the food again but I hope they sort out their management / training and drinks selection before that.