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A stone’s throw from Ogmore Castle, Cobbles Kitchen & Deli is set in a beautiful Grade II listed barn, with stunning cobble-stoned floors and original oak beams still intact. The passion of the owner and head chef is seen through beautifully presented, unique dishes, and the staff are always friendly, creating a welcoming en...
View full reviewSituated in the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan, The Watermill is a lovely spot from which to take in the picturesque surrounding area. The building has been lovingly renovated and original features sit comfortably among the modern furnishings. The food here is made using the fi nest seasonal ingredients sourced from trustworthy local...
View full reviewLocated close to the historic town of Llantrisant, The Red Mint was launched in February 2009 and is marshalled by a kitchen of experienced chefs, who ensure a high-quality, authentic dining experience. Choose from a varied menu of lamb, chicken, prawn and vegetarian dishes such as tikka, tandoori, daal and korma. A wide range of ...
View full reviewLonghouse is a 17th-century original Welsh longhouse, and is brimming with original features and quirky characteristics. Owner Andy has created an idyllic dining retreat where you can snuggle up in cosy corners and indulge in fi ne food and wine while enjoying the beautiful views over Cardiff city from its rural position.
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This convivial, family-owned restaurant dates back to the 17th-Century and boasts spectacular views across Cardiff. We visited on a hot summer evening and enjoyed our food on the pretty terrace. I relished a refreshing starter of melon and pineapple drizzled with a sweet orange and coconut syrup, before moving on to a big bowl of pas...
View full reviewThe Japanese have a saying, ‘you eat with your eyes first.’ This rings true when it comes to dining at Wagamama, as every guest is invited to sample colourful, flavourful dishes from the mouth-watering menu. The Bridgend and Newport Wagamama restaurants celebrate pan Asian cuisine and bring a range of nourishing dishes to the ...
View full reviewHidden just off the beaten track, Ty Risha is a quaint country pub that will have you grinning from ear to ear thanks to its wholesome, honest food and warm atmosphere. With ample parking, helpful staff, a superb beer garden and fresh food cooked to order, this cheerful establishment serves as a great location for everything from ...
View full reviewThe four star Copthorne Hotel is a lovely venue to relax and dine in. It’s conveniently situated on the route to the city’s airport, with plenty of parking. You can dine in style in the elegant Raglans Restaurant or chill with a beer, loaded burger or succulent steak in the cosy Burges Bar, overlooking a pretty lake. My compan...
View full reviewFor a dose of traditional charm and proper Welsh hospitality, look no further than The Masons Arms Hotel, situated just five minutes from junction 36 off the M4 motorway. This family-owned and -run establishment can be found within easy reach of many local attractions including St Fagans National Museum of History (a Welsh secret)...
View full reviewThe beauty of St Fagans National History Museum is that visitors can wander through different eras of Welsh history and view community buildings, private residences and places of work to see how life has changed and developed over the years. One of the most impressive buildings within the museum is without doubt the historic St Faga...
View full reviewSt Fagans National Museum of History resides in 100 acres of lovely parkland and is one of Wales’s most popular heritage attraction. The place is alive with history and explores how people in Wales lived, worked and spent their leisure time. Step back in time as you enter the atmospheric 1930s Gwalia Tea Rooms, where light lunch...
View full reviewTempus Fugit is situated on the main road through Ogmore by Sea's unspoilt coastline and boasts a lovely terrace with stunning sea views. The restaurant itself has a Mediterranean feel and is reminiscent of those small, cosy bars you often stumble across on holiday, with pine furnishings and bright walls. Bookings are highly recomme...
View full reviewBeefeater pubs were always synonymous with traditional British pub food and now, after a multi-million pound revamp of this beloved restaurant group, you can still enjoy the same high-quality fare, but in the comfort of a stylish new environment that's warm, modern, and welcoming. The three Cardiff Beefeater pubs are no execption and...
View full reviewThis popular pub and restaurant is brimming with traditional character. Offering the best in food, drink and atmosphere, The Wenvoe Arms is a great venue for all manner of occasions. With regular events such as quizzes, charity nights and live music, guests are always kept well entertained. However, the cosy and inviting ambience al...
View full reviewThe Great House is a Grade II listed luxury hotel that exudes sophistication yet maintains a relaxed atmosphere. The restaurant, which has held the title of Hotel Restaurant of the Year for Wales for the last two years, is headed up by Great British Menu finalist Tommy Heaney. Whether arriving from the seaside town of Porthcawl, C...
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