Wrexham Wrexham

Wrexham, una ciudad de mercado histórica en el norte de Gales, es conocida por sus paisajes exuberantes y su patrimonio. Los alimentos típicos incluyen Welsh rarebit, bara brith y cawl, que reflejan los ricos sabores locales.

Pant-yr-Ochan

Pant-yr-Ochan

Old Road, Wrexham, United Kingdom

Pubs • Steak • Salads • Coffee


"Haven’t visited this place for a long while and unfortunately after our experience I won’t be rushing to return. Such a shame as previously had really good times here. We arrived and the staff on the bar were to be fair very helpful and saw to us straight away, we informed them we had a table booked and she took us straight through, telling us we could place an order for drinks at the table and that it would be table service. They didn’t actually come to take our drinks order for over 20 minutes. Finally took our drink order and then had another 25 minute wait until the drinks arrived! In this time we had placed our food order and it was only that I asked the waiter taking the food order where our drinks were that he went to check. Otherwise, who knows how long we would have waited! Water was requested and arrived room temperature with red hot glasses straight out of the dishwasher, the result being Luke warm table water. No ice was offered. The food was VERY slow to arrive, we only ordered one course but we waited 50 minutes from ordering to the food actually arriving. And when it did it was Luke warm, and tasteless. I had the lentil and mushroom tagliatelle which was a tiny portion at a whopping £16, Luke warm and with absolutely no flavour at all. The other main ordered was nut roast, which looked nice however the feedback was that the nut roast was like packet sage and onion stuffing mix with some nuts sprinkled on top. Unfortunately we won’t be returning. Food was overpriced, Luke warm, small portions, long waiting times and seriously bland. Someone needs to buy them some herbs and spices and get some depth of flavour in those dishes!"

The Hand Restaurant Bar

The Hand Restaurant Bar

Church Street, LL14 5HB, Wrexham, United Kingdom

Steak • Welsh • Vegan • British


"We came to chirk with our caravan and stayed at the local caravan club site and decided to find somewhere for a Saturday evening dinner so we drove down to the town which is very small and found the Hand Hotel and thought we would give it a try we’ll I must say as there were three of us we all had a different starter and a different Main and I have to say the restaurant was quite empty so we thought that’s strange for a Saturday night at 7.30pm anyway we ordered our starters they were served in good time and they were delicious I had the soup that was butternut squash and carrot it was delicious my wife had fish cake and she was very pleased with that and our friend had patty which she also enjoyed for our main course I had the Cod chips; with mushy peas very very nice chips were Amazing my wife had chicken New Yorker which she did enjoy her only issue was that it came with the sauce over it and as nice as it was there was far too much would had preferred the sauce to be on the side to add for yourself our friend had the Salmon which she really enjoyed but again there was too much Sauce would have been better again on the side so you could add it yourself we all really enjoyed our meal the portions were very good so much so we had no room for desert much to my disappointment as the thought of blackberry Apple crumble with Custard would have been most enjoyable as the whole experience at the Hand Hotel was most enjoyable and the Staff were very polite and pleasant would definitely recommend this place we will definitely be using it again on future trips to Chirk I should also mention that we thought that the price was very good we had three starters three mains and three Drinks for only £63 which considering how very nice it was I felt was very good thank you to the staff for their polite and professional manner well done to you all ."

The White Horse Inn

The White Horse Inn

21 High Street, Wrexham, United Kingdom

Pub • Steak • British • Vegetarian


"We popped in for our first visit to The White Horse in Overton today, having been to look at the inexplicably slow progress on our house build nearby. And, we were mighty glad we did! This will definitely become our new local, once we finally move into the area. Dog-friendly too, hurrah! Our meals were superb. Husband is an ex-chef/restrauter himself, so we know when our food has been prepared and cooked well. Andy is their new chef, we were told, and his menu is all about good, traditional pub food, done exceptionally well. The fresh ham hock terrine was beautifully hand made and served with Andy 's own deliciously piquant piccalilli. The sausages and mash were cooked to perfection and made us determined to visit 'Evans the Butcher ' two doors down, to see what other delicious treats might be in store. The chicken curry was tasty and authentic, served with warm, moist naan breads. We both opted for puddings and were served with more wonderful local produce, scrummy honeycomb ice cream to accompany the sticky toffee pudding. The fruit pavlova was fresh and light, perfect to round off a summer supper. Since Andy can cook so beautifully, it would have been wonderful if he 'd made the meringue himself but we know that is asking a lot. I must finally mention Sam, our barman/waiter. What a superbly competent, polished young man he is. A real find. We hope his manager appreciates what an asset Sam is to the business. In such trying times for hospitalty generally, Sam is a genuinely talented team member, with huge future potential. Thanks to Andy and Sam, we 'll definitely be back, very soon."

The Swan Inn

The Swan Inn

The B4500, LL20 7AR, Wrexham, United Kingdom

Welsh • Lunch • British • Vegetarian


"We spent three nights near Pontfadog in late October 2019 while on vacation from the US, and spent two of those evenings enjoying dinner at The Swan. If we lived around here, we would gladly join the ranks of the obvious regulars that inhabit the bar area. Even as visitors, we were warmly welcomed. The bar isn't huge but is well provisioned. There was an adequate selection of beers and ales on tap, including several local and regional choices. The wine list also focused on quality and value rather than extensive selections. The food choices ranged from your pub classics like fish and chips and shepherd's pie, but also included a variety of special dishes. Everything we tried was spectacular, but the absolute highlight of our meals there were the pies. There is always a pie on the menu, but what's in the pie changes week to week. On the night, the pie was smoked pheasant and leeks. Absolutely amazing! A generous serving, it still left room for a bit of sticky toffee pudding with custard. Rich and moist and swimming in a bath of caramel and custard, astonishingly good. A group of ladies at the next table were watching our pudding come to the table, and were trying to be inconspicuous as the watched and listened to us rhapsodize over the first few bites. But I noticed that several of them also ordered the pudding! This is a wonderful little place, where even complete strangers feel like locals. The kind of place where people talk to each other from table to table. The kind of place I wish we had around the corner from our home here in the US."