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Situated in a corner of the market town of Bridgend and on the banks of River Ogmore, The Eaves Restaurant at Cae Court boutique hotel is a welcome and unique addition to the town’s restaurant scene. Looks can be deceiving, as from standing in front of this impressively lit exterior, the building doesn’t seem particularly larg...
View full reviewNo wonder Poco Poco is such a popular venue for parties and gatherings - the small, cosy interior lends the restaurant a real sense of intimacy and the wooden decor gives it a great rustic charm. The service was faultless and, even though the restaurant was full, incredibly quick. Our drinks were on our table within moments of ord...
View full reviewOne of the three offerings from the Florimonte family, Zia Nina is named in dedication to a great aunt who provided the restaurant with authentic Italian recipes. Zia Nina offers Bridgend diners superb Southern Italian cuisine that reflects the family's origins in the Campagna region, and food is freshly prepared on the premises u...
View full reviewLa Cocina offers a fusion of Spanish tapas and quality tipples, encouraging conversation, socialising and laughing – all you could wish for when looking for somewhere to dine. This is a place to linger over food. Small dishes of simple, authentic tapas will be brought to your table – nibble the likes of triple-cooked chips, da...
View full reviewSet in a converted 1800s manor house, this contemporary gastropub boasts a wide-ranging menu. From the grill diners can choose from several cuts of beef or tuck into one of the many pork or chicken dishes accompanied by a range of delicious homemade sauces. A full vegetarian menu is also available, ensuring that all are catered fo...
View full reviewIf you’re on an idyllic holiday visiting Wales’ castles and stunning countryside, you’ll need a restaurant that offers something similarly perfect, and the CraneRestaurant does exactly that. Everything on the menu is homemade from locally sourced, fresh ingredients. The breads and desserts are baked daily on-site a...
View full reviewHidden just off the beaten track, Ty Risha is a quaint country pub that will have you grinning from ear to ear thanks to its wholesome, honest food and warm atmosphere. With ample parking, helpful staff, a superb beer garden and fresh food cooked to order, this cheerful establishment serves as a great location for everything from ...
View full reviewThe Great House is a Grade II listed luxury hotel that exudes sophistication yet maintains a relaxed atmosphere. The restaurant, which has held the title of Hotel Restaurant of the Year for Wales for the last two years, is headed up by Great British Menu finalist Tommy Heaney. Whether arriving from the seaside town of Porthcawl, C...
View full reviewThe Japanese have a saying, ‘you eat with your eyes first.’ This rings true when it comes to dining at Wagamama, as every guest is invited to sample colourful, flavourful dishes from the mouth-watering menu. The Bridgend and Newport Wagamama restaurants celebrate pan Asian cuisine and bring a range of nourishing dishes to the ...
View full reviewThe Pickled Radish occupies a 700-year-old Grade II listed building, situated on the outskirts of the bustling town of Bridgend. Housed within The Laleston Inn, the restaurant seamlessly combines rustic character with contemporary British cuisine, and is considered a haven for the crème de la crème of Welsh foodie folk.
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Tucked away in the picturesque village of Laleston you’ll find The Black Rabbit, a restaurant that occupies a beautiful stone house that’s steeped in history and has been serving residents and visitors since the 14th century. Making use of the building’s original characteristics, the restaurant carefully balances historic ch...
View full reviewHoused within the historic Court Colman Manor Hotel, Bokhara is an award-winning curry house offering a real taste of India in South Wales. Soothing Indian music played softly in the background as we were led to our seats by our friendly waitress. Decorated in hues of gold and red and laden with soft furnishings and pretty Indian ...
View full reviewSituated in the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan, The Watermill is a lovely spot from which to take in the picturesque surrounding area. The building has been lovingly renovated and original features sit comfortably among the modern furnishings. The food here is made using the fi nest seasonal ingredients sourced from trustworthy local...
View full reviewA stone’s throw from Ogmore Castle, Cobbles Kitchen & Deli is set in a beautiful Grade II listed barn, with stunning cobble-stoned floors and original oak beams still intact. The passion of the owner and head chef is seen through beautifully presented, unique dishes, and the staff are always friendly, creating a welcoming en...
View full reviewIn the small village of Aberkenfig, just a mile away from Junction 36 of the M4, you'll find a delightful Chinese restaurant called New Garden. Variety is in abundance at this stylish eatery, with diners able to choose from a range of Oriental specialities and traditional favourites. Why not start your dining journey with a light ...
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