Pontcysyllte Chapel Tearoom

Station Road, LL20 7TR, Wrexham, United Kingdom

🛍 Welsh, Vegan, Coffee, British

4.7 💬 1892 Reviews
Pontcysyllte Chapel Tearoom

Phone: +441978812786

Address: Station Road, LL20 7TR, Wrexham, United Kingdom

City: Wrexham

Menu Dishes: 2

Reviews: 1892

Website: https://www.facebook.com/Pontcysyllte-Chapel-Tearoom-752921051557674/

"Lovely environment and a nice buzz about the place. The staff were super friendly and very efficient! We both ordered the full breakfast and found it to be tasty, well cooked and to be honest, we couldn’t finish it all! The portions were very generous. Nice to see the effort made here for example in the teapots and lovely cups and saucers and although we were too full to try it the cakes looked delicious. Easily accessible and very dog friendly Nev enjoyed his sausage! Highly recommended and will definitely be back :"

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Lovely setting. Strong tea and good selection of fresh cakes. Bara brith delicious. Friendly staff to boot. Well with a stop after walking the aquduct

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tidzy1979
tidzy1979

Lovely little place and nice and spacious inside with a great selection of cooked food and cakes... Always like having a pot of tea in a China cup and pot...


Liza
Liza

Wonderful setting, chapel beautifully restored. Very friendly staff. Small breakfast was well presented left us fully sated. Coffee very good. Highly recommended.


User
User

Ill be honest, i expected to find 2 lovely old ladies and a tea urn when i entered the Chapel but i was very much mistaken. what i actually found was a professionally renovated building with quality fittings and excellent staff. View menu


User
User

Lovely old chapel. A lot of the internal features have been kept. Very nice lunch menu, including wraps, jacket potatoes, toasties and more. Lots of drinks to choose from and very good cakes. Staff friendly, dogs are welcome. Parking outside for £2.


Philip
Philip

A great tearoom and B&B in a beautiful old chapel. Brilliant for our one night stopover while walking Offa's Dyke Path. Fantastic location with the trail and viaduct right on the doorstep modern, comfy rooms, and a superb cooked breakfast to fortify us for a long day's walking. The tearoom offering looked delicious too. Highly recommended.


wegga1954
wegga1954

Called in by accident from the outside we could not tell if the place was open only realised it was when we saw too ladies enter. If it is busy I would not advise anyone who cannot climb stairs to go, they do have a lot of tables on the lower level. The food was good but nothing outstanding a toasted sandwich with salad and tea for two for nearly £20 which I would say is the going rate these days. View menu


shelley
shelley

Fantastic! Place is lovely. Staff were attentive and friendly. We had 3 full breakfasts, a pot of tea, served in a lovely vintage cup and saucer, and a latte. Service was great and the food was hot, fresh and delicious. Great portions, we did want cake, but didn't have room. Toilets were clean, loads of parking too. Can't ask for more really. Will defo be back for cake, which also looked delicious!


Linda
Linda

This was a great place for my husband and I to stay for the night as we had a wedding reception at Tower Hill Barnes, which is a 5/10 minute walk away. We arrived Saturday afternoon, met the lovely Sally, who checked us in and showed us our room, which was great, a twin room. We went for a walk to see the aqueduct, which is just across the road and is a beautiful place to go and see, the views are stunning.


Rachy89
Rachy89

Lovely environment and a nice buzz about the place. The staff were super friendly and very efficient! We both ordered the full breakfast and found it to be tasty, well cooked and to be honest, we couldn’t finish it all! The portions were very generous. Nice to see the effort made here for example in the teapots and lovely cups and saucers and although we were too full to try it the cakes looked delicious. Easily accessible and very dog friendly Nev enjoyed his sausage! Highly recommended and will definitely be back : View menu

Wrexham

Wrexham

Wrexham, a historic market town in North Wales, is known for its lush landscapes and heritage. Typical foods include Welsh rarebit, bara brith, and cawl, reflecting its rich local flavors.

Categories

  • Welsh Experience the rich culinary heritage of Wales with our enticing menu. Delight in traditional Welsh flavors that combine local ingredients and time-honored recipes, offering a taste of Wales's cultural richness in every bite.
  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious." View menu
  • Coffee Savor our selection of expertly crafted coffees, from rich espressos to creamy cappuccinos. Whether you need a morning boost or a leisurely sip, our coffee options promise warmth and comfort in every cup.
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

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