Denbighshire

Denbighshire bietet malerische Landschaften und historische Stätten. Zu den traditionellen Gerichten gehören Welsh Rarebit, Bara Brith und regionales Lamm, die einen echten Einblick in das kulinarische Erbe von Wales bieten.

The Three Eagles

The Three Eagles

Bridge Street, Denbighshire, United Kingdom

Steak • Welsh • Western • British


"Location: The three eagles is easy to find in the town centre, about 1 minute walk from the bridge. There is no parking on the streets immediately surrounding it. Disabled access: with outside booths, ground floor bar and restaurant, access should be possible for most....Staff: all the staff were young, friendly and efficient. It was strangely reassuring to see them all in the same uniform. Pros: Food and drinks were all reasonably priced. We had the Sunday lunch (beef or roast of the day or mixed). Great to see a mixture of different vegetables instead of the usual peas and carrots. This had cabbage, mashed root veg, roast potatoes and a bowl of cauliflower cheese. Delicious. The meat was plentiful and very tasty. There’s also a very mixed and interesting menu, so something for every Cons: The the meal is served with the gravy on. Why? If you serve an average amount, then statistically most people will think it’s either too much or too little (we found it too much). So serve it separate and let everyone give themselves the amount they want. Secondly, they add a 7% gratuity onto the bill automatically. They shouldn’t. They should let us decide if the food and service warrant it (it did, but that’s not the point). They shouldn’t put people in the awkward position of having to ask to not pay. Wifi: yes. Definitely worth trying and we will visit again the next time we’re passing through."

Guildhall Tavern And

Guildhall Tavern And

Hall Square, Denbighshire, United Kingdom

Bars • Cakes • Hotels • British


"We were staying in Denbigh for several nights and the Guildhall Tavern was handily located close to our accommodation. We had no great expectations, assuming the food wood be standard pub grub, but were pleasantly surprised both by the menu options available and the quality...of the cooking when it arrived so much so that (in a town rather lacking in decent places to eat) we returned on another evening. On the first occasion we shared some nice whitebait as a starter and I then enjoyed local lamb served with ratatouille, peas and a fondant potato. The second evening I had an excellent deconstructed guinness steak pie with the anticipated heavy pastry case replaced by a light puff pastry top, followed by a rather oversweet chocolate fondant cake. Both evenings were improved by a good value pint of fine Flintshire bitter and decent merlot served by the glass. On both nights the pub was sadly almost deserted with only a couple of other diners in the restaurant area. Whatever the reason (a lack of adjacent parking probably being one of them) the place deserves more custom. Service was excellent and I'd like to mention in particular a server who not only directed us to her favourite table (no. which had a lovely view of distant hills, but also went upstairs to the room in the hotel where she has lodgings to fetch a camomile teabag that my wife had requested and the restaurant didn't have."