I have had occasion to visit this quirky little cafe/restaurant/bistro on two occasions in the past few months. The café is situated in the centre of town at the side of Ty Elwyn, in fact on the site of the former Old Castle Road café which was a Llanelli mainstay for years. Boleyn's is a newcomer in comparison. As you may draw from the name or the theme or décor of the place us medieval or mock Tudor. Inside it is very compact & bijou (excuse the cliché). There are suit of armour, heraldic flags, shields, tapestries and candlestick holders and all the other ye olde trappings. It is however comfortable and cosy. However the gimmick does not detract from the food. On the previous two visits I have had the breakfast (which is more of a set menu affair) and a lunch which is more daily menu/special based? The breakfast menu ranges from full English, eggs benedict, toast etc. The full English is great and good value for money and is everything you expect from a big breakfast. The lunch varies from day to day, I had Moroccan Beef tagine, and I could have had Peking duck or Duck in Hoisin or Cheese and potato pie. Some customers sat opposite had garlic mushrooms on toast for brunch. Loved my tagine, very spicy, half rice and half chips with side salad. In conversation with the owners and customers found out the place is for hire for private parties and functions on Fridays and Saturdays, they cater for special diets i.e. gluten free, vegetarian, do all sorts of world cuisine on request and charge£1 corkage per person if you may to bring your own alcohol in. The capacity of the place seats 25 sitting down and 35 standing up for say a buffet for example. They are looking to expand to an outdoor seated area too via a patio. The service here is very good and friendly & courteous too. Cannot praise this place enough. read more