Denbighshire

Denbighshire vanta paesaggi scenografici e siti storici. I piatti tradizionali includono Welsh rarebit, bara brith e agnello locale, offrendo un vero assaggio del patrimonio culinario gallese.

Caffi Florence

Caffi Florence

Ruthin Road, CH7 1, Denbighshire, United Kingdom

Vegan • Coffee • Drinks • Chocolate


"Me and my grandma decided to visit loggerheads as she hadn’t been in a while and we we hoping to enjoy a drink and sandwich outside in the sun. When we arrived the queue was out the door and it seemed the cafe was severely understaffed. We waited in the queue for around 20 minutes before being served. The cakes and sugar cubes were being surrounded by wasps from outside. We ordered a tea, iced coffee and 2 sandwiches (avoided the wasp cakes) which came to a huge £21.10. The tea was way too strong (pouring out black) and only a tiny amount of milk was given. We were told the coffee would be brought to us along with the sandwiches. We sat outside in the sun and when our sandwiches arrived we were rudely told we couldn’t sit on the table we were sitting on as it was too far on the grass area (about 30m) and all other seats outside were either taken or overrun by wasps. We then decided to sit inside. There was no coffee brought to the table so we then had to ask for them to make it again. It was served in a plastic ice cream sundae dish with about 70% of it being ice. My grandma asked a kind worker (seemed to be from Liverpool) if she could have a new tea and she was absolutely lovely and happily fetched a new one. She was probably the only pleasant worker we spoke to. The sandwiches were on really thick bread with a dark and thick stem salad. There was no cutlery provided which we had to ask for again. We felt rude having to push in the queue just to keep asking for things we hadn’t been given. We were both in agreement that we wouldn’t be rushing back there again. The cafe has so much potential but just seems to be doing everything wrong."

Miners Arms

Miners Arms

Village Road, CH7 5LR, Denbighshire, United Kingdom

Pubs • Full • Steak • Coffee


"Since my last visit, the place has had a refurbishment, and looks a lot better, although I didn't mind the way it was before. This is a pub I have visited before whilst in the area for walks. I always enjoyed it's unchanged and old fashioned feeling, with the quietness and a cheap basic pub meal. The things I once enjoyed may well have gone for ever now, although I can understand that the business has to make money and therefore what I like might not be what everyone else wants. I can't comment on food, as we didn't eat, but we did look at a menu, because our child was hoping for a something to eat. Sadly, all that appeared to be on offer was Sunday Roast. No portions of chips or kid type meals on offer. We bought drinks in any case, and noted that the pub was very busy, though we managed to get a table right in front of the entrance door. As it was a freezing cold day, I got an icy draught every time someone entered the pub which was frequently, as the place was buzzing. There was a fireplace behind me too, but it has no fire in it. The choice of beers/lager did not enthrall us either no craft ale, and the lager was Kronenbourg. We wanted a quiet relaxing pint, but realized that we'd picked the wrong pub, and perhaps the wrong day. It's probably quieter on a Saturday? So, if you're looking for a smartly refurbished pub with a great Sunday lunch and you like lots of buzz, then you may love this place. If you like a quiet relaxing pint of decent beer/lager and more choice of things to eat on the menu, don't come on a Sunday."

Abbey Grange

Abbey Grange

Horseshoe Pass Road, Denbighshire, United Kingdom

Pub • Fish • Welsh • British


"Stopped here with my friend for a quick drink but was immediately put off my the over the top safety “measures” in place. Virtually everywhere taped off. A hostile STOP sign at the entrance. A bar shielded in a mass of Perspex, indoor seats and...tables cordoned off. Makes you think there’s something wrong with the place and it health could be at risk. My friend got served and said “she’s not the friendliest”. I was called forward and smiled. “You have to wear a mask” she said. I explained I was exempt. “Where is your lanyard?” she barked. I reminded her she had to right to ask such a question and she asked what I wanted. I asked if they were serving all drinks in a plastic glass. She said yes. I asked why “out of interest”. She said “health and safety”. I asked what this meant. When I visited here a few years ago they certainly served in glasses. “The wind could blow and knock glasses over. Then children could cut themselves”. What a ludicrous response. I was only asking out of curiosity and was about to order my drink when she said “that’s how we do things here”. That was all I needed to hear. Treating customers like dirt is obviously the way they do things too. I informed her I would not be spending my money there and left. What a horrible experience. Doesn’t deserve to be in business. I’d suggest campers take a journey into town and avoid Helga’s charm."