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Black Lion Hotel

Black Lion Hotel

(2 reviews)

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We recently spent a week on holiday in Llanddewi Brefi and stumbled across this pub on one of our…read moredays out. It is in the small village of Pontrhydfendigaid which is a few miles outside of Tregaron. What surprised me about the place was how lovely the staff were. We were allowed to take our dog into the pub (although we sat outside for dinner on our first visit as it was so sunny. There is a beer garden at the rear, tables out the front (the street it is on is deadly quiet) and inside there is a small bar area with dining tables and a pool room - i didnt see if there was anything else! On our first visit my two dining partners had the burger - which was awesome! no ordinary burger, it was fully loaded with all manner of stuff, and the chips were to die for. I had a smoked salmon and new potato salad which was in a beautiful dressing and had green beans with it (i hate green beans but magically these were lovely and i ate every last one!). each main meal was less than a tenner. We loved it so much that we went back on our final night. the pub (bearing in mind its in the middle of nowhere, well to us city types it seemed like that!) to find two swedish girls (the barmaid being one) and a Dutch family...plus a barman from Wolverhampton - very cosmopolitan!! The food again was excellent - i opted for the burger and my friends had the belly pork and lamb shank....we had starters (my memory fails me here) and puddings - apple crumble, sticky toffee pudding and fudgecake - all were delicious. The menu for three courses for the three of us was less than £60. The staff were a delight - the service was friendly and impeccable with much humour thrown in. I would HIGHLY recommend this pub! Their Facebook page has photos of the menus... https://www.facebook.com/theblackbont?fref=ts http://www.blacklionhotel.co.uk/

This is a wonderful place to eat in the remote reaches of Ceredigion, near the Ystrad Fflur Abbey…read more We stayed two nights in nearby Trawscoed, and made the trip to have supper here both nights. We are vegetarians, so I can't comment on most of the menu items, but the vegetarian items were all wonderful. The biggest standout is the mushroom appetizer, which is made with cheese, cream, and lots of garlic. The pizza is world-class. The beer is great, the prices are low, and Tom, the bartender, is friendly and funny.

Railway Inn

Railway Inn

(2 reviews)

My parents and I booked a table at the Railway for Sunday lunch - each of us had eaten at the…read moretypically small but cosy pub and were all looking forward to another visit. The Railway Inn is all about traditional, filling grub; the perfect setting for a Sunday lunch in the Welsh countryside. The interior exudes authenticity with its dark pine skirting and floorboards. The Railway is not a place for gourmet eating and lavish surroundings, it is as wholesome as its surroundings from the cask ales served at the bad to the ENORMOUS dog that lays idly by the fire. To the food. As has been expressed the Railway is not a ground-breaking venue of haute cuisine it is a traditional pub for good, wholesome food. I had the pate to start. It was rich, well-textured and altogether moreish and I enjoyed every bit of it; the only trouble was there wasn't enough toast to match the generous dollop of pate provided. My mother had the mushroom bake, my father the pea and ham soup which were equally enjoyed. Next came the main and the Railway lived up to its reputation of excellent portions size as well as its quality. I had the lamb (as always), my father the pork and my mother the beef. The lamb was lusciously succulent, my knife making little work of it which hastened both my appreciation and completion. Beside the lamb came three fist-sized roast potatoes, cooked to perfection leaving the comparatively bland new potatoes in their wake. Some places such as the Trefeddian in Aberdovey only provide a Yorkshire pudding with the beef and you have to go through the undignified rigmarole of specifically requesting one if you choose any other meat to get one. At the Railway they slap one on every plate; crisp, majestic and golden brown I'm very glad they did so. As for vegetables we were given a fair portion of leeks and cauliflower. There's been some talk in the news recently that the humble cauliflower is losing its popularity compared to other vegetables but it's welcome on my plate any day! Dessert. I was well stuffed by the time the dessert board was passed around and was looking for something light. I went with the old, dependable strawberry cheesecake which ended the meal sublimely. I would prefer a few more strawberries and a little less gelatine normally but the pleasingly solid biscuit base and rich, creamy filling overpowered its shortcomings. On another occasion I would probably have gone for the plum pudding that my father chose which was drowned in custard. All in all this is an excellent place for hearty pub-grub and so shall be rated accordingly. As far as the meal is concerned it was superb, just what one needs on a cold, wintry Sunday afternoon in February. The only sore point was the service. I felt a little too rushed and would have preferred to have at least sipped my pint of Madog's bitter before being ushered into the dining room by the all too hasty staff. Speaking of which - my pint was worth an extra star for the pub in itself. This was my first pint of Madog's (http://www.realalepub.co.uk/beers.php?beerId=53). It's not too thick like some bitters and so didn't ruin my appetite. It was full of flavour and I will definitely order it again. Good food, good pint and a good atmosphere. A perfect mid-winter pick you up.

Visited 20th November 2010…read more I visited the Railway inn as part of a group of eight for a birthday party on a Saturday night and was pleasantly surprised. Having eaten in many pubs over the years we have been disappointed with the majority of them serving 'boil in the bag slop' and cooked by 'microwave technicians'. None of that here... The food was all homemade, cooked to perfection and well presented. The meals included: - Lamb Shank The meat just fell away from the bone, 12oz Rib eye Steak Just melted in your mouth, sweat and sour beer battered chicken Battered fresh strips of chicken breast, None of that pieces of frozen ground up chicken bone rubbish served here. The only reason this establishment has lost a few marks is because when the black forest gateaux came it was almost see through. Full marks to the person that cut it, it takes some doing to get it that thin. The rest of the sweats however were all fine. You will need to book here as it is only small but very worth it. Average price Starter £3.50, Main course £9, Sweats £3.75 Rating 8.5 / 10

Halfway Inn - pubs - Updated May 2026

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