The Royal Oak - Menu

High Street, Wrexham, United Kingdom

🛍 Fish, Steak, Coffee, British

4.3 💬 3085 Reviews
The Royal Oak

Phone: +441978358547,+441978781602

Address: High Street, Wrexham, United Kingdom

City: Wrexham

Menu Dishes: 17

Reviews: 3085

Website: http://www.joulesbrewery.co.uk/

"I 'm sorry to say, the service was very poor. As far as I could see there were only 2 other tables occupied, but it took 1.5 hours for our food to arrive. After passing a little comment to the waiter, I asked how long desert would take and was told don 't worry, I 'll make sure it comes straight out to you . My friends desert arrived fairly promptly, but nothing for me. The waiter told the chef and she went to get it. 20 minutes later it arrived. Bread and butter pudding, but it was smothered with the type of red sauce you get on an icecream, Disgusting. I am sorry, but I will not be frequenting The Royal Oak again."

Full menu - 17 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Chicken

Entrées

Fish Dishes

Indian

Sides

Appetizer

Salads

Mexican-American Food

Steaks

Helen Helen

Lovely place not far from the cathedral and town center. Selling real ales and local brewers beer. Only downfall is no parking

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Reviews

Laurie
Laurie

Been a while in reviewing this central pub, friendly pub, not a lot of draft beers, barmaid draws cocks in your guinness though


Mia
Mia

This place is great, but the chicken nuggets for kids are not the best. We had a great experience and would come again, but we would probably order something different next time.


maesbury
maesbury

Went for a lovely meal here had the pie was delicious and a very generous portion. Olivia is very welcoming, polite and friendly. Beautiful view of the river, be stunning on a sunny day. View menu


Neil
Neil

I visited a few of the acts at Focus Wales. The bar area is dominated by a large antelope head near the performance area. The beers are great, and the atmosphere and sound are also great.


Dave
Dave

Great place for real ale, known locally as the Polish Embassy read the plaque inside. Staff are excellent, ale is well kept and served perfectly. In winter the fire is very welcoming. Always made to feel welcomed by the staff.


Mark
Mark

Why is it all Joules pubs are so good? This one certainly does not disappoint apart from the understandable 4:00 pm opening on a Thursday afternoon. Only the two cask ales on today but the Blonde ale is such an easy drinker. Well worth a visit if only to read up about the history of the place a truly impressive building. View menu


A
A

Visited over the August bank holiday weekend (Sunday afternoon) and although it was quiet in town there were a few in here making plenty of noise so we ventured in. We got served quickly and the lady serving was very polite and friendly. We ordered a pint and a glass of wine and were quite shocked when it came to almost £12. More so because it was the third pub we had been in and everywhere else on the high street was between £7-9 for a similar order. We didn't stop for another drink.


Elizabeth130
Elizabeth130

Lovely food, Sunday lunch now £12.50 which used to be £10. Have visited many times, although lately the meat has been a little tough. Main problem is the service charge which is added onto the bill. I don’t mind leaving a tip, but don’t like it just to be added to the bill. Have heard a lot of diners complaining about this, which is a shame as they won’t return. Lovely setting and really want this place to stay open. So a note to the management get rid of the charge and the diners will return.


KIM
KIM

I 'm sorry to say, the service was very poor. As far as I could see there were only 2 other tables occupied, but it took 1.5 hours for our food to arrive. After passing a little comment to the waiter, I asked how long desert would take and was told don 't worry, I 'll make sure it comes straight out to you . My friends desert arrived fairly promptly, but nothing for me. The waiter told the chef and she went to get it. 20 minutes later it arrived. Bread and butter pudding, but it was smothered with the type of red sauce you get on an icecream, Disgusting. I am sorry, but I will not be frequenting The Royal Oak again. 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

  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience. View menu
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • 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.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Mastercard
  • menu
  • Parking Area
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  • Outdoor Seating

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