Ty Morgans Bistro - Menu

South St, Rhayader, Wales, LD6 5DL, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Bistro, Asiatic, Mexican

4.2 💬 2979 Reviews

Phone: +441597811666

Address: South St, Rhayader, Wales, LD6 5DL, United Kingdom

City: Rhayader

Dishes: 7

Reviews: 2979

Website: https://www.tymorgans.com/ty-morgans-rhayader

"Most times when I visit Rhayader I call in Ty's for breakfast of coffee and cake. I have also stayed in the past. Always good service and amazing cake selection. Some constructive criticism coming now. Crushed avocado with poached eggs... wonderfully poached eggs, perfection, but avocado just chopped up (including some dark bits that personally I would remove) not crushed and all, placed on top of one piece of toast with the other toast underneath.. that seems a bit odd. Divided between the toasts I feel would be better. Did not complain as it detracts from my breakfast experience and the meal was essentially good. Service: 5"

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Mike Mike

Well run cafe we always stop here for a break when driving from South to North Wales. Good selection of fresh pies and pastries, tea, coffee etc Service: 4 Location: 5

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gareth
gareth

Good stuff. Popped in for breakfast, all very tasty and well priced. Quick service even though it was busy. Build your own breakfast perfect for the fussy child! Service: 5 Location: 5


User
User

very pleased to find a vegan option on the menu. had been pissed with a lot of veg. very tasty. visit from France, where vegan is difficult. many thanks to that they put something vegan in the menu


Pramod
Pramod

Feedback only about the milkshake....Had a milkshake from here today....They have added some flavour onto milk...that's all...Do not order the same...My friend ordered one and he felt the same way....


User
User

very nicely decorated hotel and bar that has vegan specific options on the menu, including a vegan Sheppard pipe that was very delicious. worth visiting if they are in the opposite and have to eat or stay.


Marcin
Marcin

Friendly and helpful staff. The food in the restaurant is tasty Good price Room clean and a lot space. For longer stays, this is a big advantage. The area is very nice Rooms: 5 Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Quiet, Great value


James
James

First day and I’ve got say what a lovely welcome we received. The room is nice and clean and has everything we need for a 4 night stay. Also got to add fantastic value for money! Rooms: Nicely decorated bedroom and bathroom Rooms: 5 Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Great value


Joanne
Joanne

We dropped in for breakfast and later a cake and a cup of Welsh tea/coffee. The food was gorgeous and very reasonably priced. The egg yolks were still runny in my Wyns Breakfast and my husband loved the fried bread; he hasn't had fried bread in years. Cake, coffee and tea were delicious! Would thoroughly recommend. Service: 5 Location: 5


Gripper
Gripper

Popped in for a bit of lunch on bike trip with Mrs. I had Ham Egg and Chips Mrs has chicken and avocado salad. Both were absolutely excellent. I had two lovely fried eggs and a mountain of ham hidden under a substantial portion of chunky chips. Definitely recommended and will definitely be going again when out on bike. Rooms: 5 Service: 5 Location: 5


Derek
Derek

Most times when I visit Rhayader I call in Ty's for breakfast of coffee and cake. I have also stayed in the past. Always good service and amazing cake selection. Some constructive criticism coming now. Crushed avocado with poached eggs... wonderfully poached eggs, perfection, but avocado just chopped up (including some dark bits that personally I would remove) not crushed and all, placed on top of one piece of toast with the other toast underneath.. that seems a bit odd. Divided between the toasts I feel would be better. Did not complain as it detracts from my breakfast experience and the meal was essentially good. Service: 5

Categories

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Bistro A cozy and casual dining experience offering classic and contemporary dishes, crafted with fresh ingredients. Enjoy rich flavors and intimate atmosphere, perfect for a relaxed meal with friends or family.
  • Asiatic
  • Mexican Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • Television
  • Outdoor Seating

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"Passing through town at 2pm, we wanted to buy food to take away and eat later. Thinking we would get something nice, and possibly homemade, we stopped at this cafe because it had a bakery counter. As soon as we entered, the woman at the counter said, in an unfriendly manner, and without any other greeting, “we’re only serving take away drinks and what’s on display in the cabinet”. There were no prices on the products. The woman told me the price of the Welsh Cakes, which I deemed to be rather high. None of the other products looked as though they’d been made with any flair, creativity or pride. I now wish I’d left without buying anything, because my mistake was to then ask for a small chicken and mushroom pie, for which the woman charged £5. That too was expensive for what the pie looked like. However, it was only an hour later that we realised the extent of the awfulness of our pie purchase: the pie was 8cm in diameter, with a thin pastry case and top. Whilst not having the appearance of a yummy homemade pie, from the outside there was nothing to indicate the true horror of what was under the industrially manufactured crust. Biting into the pie revealed a largely hollow interior. It might have been a better pie if the interior had been entirely devoid of any filling. Why? Well this ‘filling’ comprised of no more than two dessert spoons of pale mush. We didn’t detect anything resembling chicken in that mush, nor mushroom. The most pleasant components were flecks of ice, which were a distraction from the insipid gloop that the manufacturer might have called gravy. When handing the pie to my partner, it tilted slightly, upon which water slopped out of the pie we estimate the amount of water to be two or three dessert spoons. There’s no doubt that we’d inadvertently bought a pie that was at the extraordinarily cheap and nasty end of the spectrum of factory manufactured pies. However, this woeful and deplorable tearoom had gone one better, and made the UK’s most unappealing pie even worse. I considered writing this cautionary review three days ago, in case I was poisoned by the pie (and didn’t live to tell the tale)."