"When walking past it looked like a lovely cafe however when we sat down and ordered we found a coating of dust of the dado rails next to our table, the toilet had a weird smell of dampness, there was dust all over the skirting...boards and dust in the top of the toilet lid. (However it wasnt a urine smell and no urine stains in sight, must be the only good thing out of our visit food arrived, sausages were out of a frozen bag as if they were sainsburys basics, bacon was tough, the lasagne tasted really fatty however it was homemade but a frozen one would of tasted nicer compared to this, ordered a Brie bacon and cranberry sandwich on brown bread however it came out on white bread. Also the tea was too weak stirred and stirred the pot so I dread to think that the tea bags were re-used or there really really cheep. We were greeted nice by waiter, wait was too long, price was too high especially for the standard. I WILL NOT RECOMMEND OR GO TO THIS PLACE AGAIN FOR TWO REASONS, HYGIENIC REASONS AND REALLY POOR FOOD. How can you mess a pot of tea up "
All prices are estimates on menu.
Powys, known for its stunning landscapes, offers traditional Welsh dishes like cawl (a hearty stew) and bara brith (fruit loaf), relishing the serene beauty of its countryside and charming villages.