Flintshire

Flintshire nel Regno Unito offre affascinanti campagne, castelli storici e piatti tradizionali come il rarebit gallese, il cawl di agnello e il bara brith, che riflettono la sua ricca eredità gallese.

Nando's

Nando's

Broughton Retail Park, Flintshire, United Kingdom

Vegan • Drinks • Asiatic • Mexican


"Travelled an hour to visit broughton retail park for some xmas shopping and decided to stop off at nandos. Trainee (with dark hair and tattoos) at the front door advised us that we would be waiting minutes for a table as they were busy...and covid restrictions were making it difficult for them to accommodate everyone. We scanned the QR code outside the restaurant and got told we would receive a text when our table was ready. Popped into a few shops and hadn't received any text for mins, Trainee explained it would be another mins so we decided to wait outside until we had our text. The trainee was stood in the doorway the whole time looking over at us with a blonde female colleague. after mins we received a text telling us our table had been cancelled'. When we asked the trainee what was going on he said you should have had a text for your table' we explained we hadn't and he said well its another min wait'.. annoyed we explained we had been stood outside the whole time waiting to which he responded well there's nothing i can do sorry'. Surely seeing us standing DIRECTLY in front of him for mins he realised we were waiting to go inside? I appreciate the covid restrictions but he could have made some sort of effort to book us a table himself to ensure we would get a place? He came across incredibly rude and unhelpful and showed very little customer service skills. No apology was given and we went to the restaurant next door."

Fox And Grapes

Fox And Grapes

6 The Highway, CH5 3DH, Flintshire, United Kingdom

Steak • Seafood • Asiatic • Fast Food


"Having previously enjoyed 2 family meals at the Fox and Grapes earlier this year I hate to leave a negative review. However, on this visit the food was the worst I have been served in a very long time. My son booked a table at the Fox and Grapes over the phone, when we arrived there was no record of our booking, however we were shown to a table. The table was located by a window which was rusty and there was water all over the window sill. It felt cold and damp. It was at least 30 minutes, and after a reminder, that someone came to take our drinks order. We knew that there was a large party in the pub and so accepted this delay. Having waited so long we placed our food order at the same time. I ordered fish and chips having seen another guest eating what looked like a nice meal. When mine eventually arrived it was cooked to a crisp the batter was chewy and the fish tough. Two of our party ordered the Steak and Landlord Pie, this proved to be a small portion of pie with uncooked pastry and only 3 small pieces of meat. My grandson ordered a chicken burger again this was overcooked and he could only eat the edges as the middle was tough. Lastly my husband had the beefburger which he described as gritty! The service, which had previously been a highlight of our visits, was also poor. When paying the £95 bill I did highlight that I was not happy with the standards. The very nice lady behind the bar apologised but no discount was offered, not that it would have helped as the food was so bad, I very much doubt we will return. The next day we had excellent food and service at the the Hawarden Farm Shop."

The Point

The Point

Station Road, CH8 9RD, Flintshire, United Kingdom

Pub • Fish • British • Vegetarian


"Horrible experience. The owners of this establishment need to complete customer service training. One morning I called in for a drink and to use their loos. Whilst paying for my drink I checked whether it was OK that I had left my car on their car park without paying the charge since it would only take me a couple of minutes to finish my drink. The female bar staff member confirmed this by nodding and saying I suppose so . I quickly drank up and vacated the car park as promised. Fast forward 23.5 hours and I decided to go here for another drink. Naturally, I left my car on the car park whilst I went for a quick drink, assuming this would be acceptable since it had been the previous day. This time I was desperate to use the loo so I went to the bathroom first. When I exited the loo I was rudely accosted by a grey haired middle aged man and a female member of bar staff who expressed their utter shock I was in the pub. Shouting they inquired how I had been able to enter the pub and told me they were closed until 11am. It was 10.45am and I told them the doors were open so I came in. They spoke to me in an aggressive manner as if to suggest I had broken in! After a short and heated discussion the older grey haired man asked if that was my car he had just put a parking notice on. When I went outside I had a rude note on my car demanding payment for parking. I had only been on the car park for less than 5 minutes, the time it takes to park the car, walk inside and then use a loo. I was intending on having a drink and even lunch here but after the way I was treated I decided to get out of the area altogether. This is no way to treat paying customers. I 'm certain the bar staff would have remembered me since I had been twice on the previous day. In the extremely unlikely event I visited again I would use the free 1hr parking spaces nearby on Gamfa Wen or use the Gamfa Wen Car Park which is cheaper at only 20p for 2 hours. This way I wouldn 't have to listen to the obnoxious owners of The Point Bar and Restaurant! Ps. If the owners read this then I would suggest you keep your doors locked when you are closed like most normal business owners do."