Offas Dyke Hotel, Broughtonback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Bog standard estate pub. Nice staff. Memorable for having the dirties, smelliest mens toilets I have come across for a long time.
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Large Greene King pub in a residential area of Broughton. There is a public bar that was showing live sport, a bright and airy lounge/dining area and plenty of outdoor seating. Ales were Greene King Abbot, Black IPA & Band of Brothers, St Austell Tribute & Robinson's Dizzy Blonde. I had the Black IPA, which I had not seen before. It was ok. But I'm not a fan of black IPAs. The pub offers a CAMRA discount and it is well advertised. But despite for this, I forgot to ask for it. A community pub that is worth a visit.
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Went there today for Sunday lunch....never again!
If you like frozen veg and instant gravy...this is the place to go!!!!
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Not a Bad pint but the food is a bit average Vegetables with no flavour
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I remember this pub being built in the 1970s together with the adjacent housing estate on the woods. In centre of village and a basic local that does food, but can be very smoky. It is registered on the site as being in Cheshire when it is actually in Flintshire, Wales. However, the landlord obviously also thinks that the pub is five miles down the road in England as he displays England flags every two years when they qualify for the World Cup or European tournement - despite the fact that Welsh people do not support England. Most of us are supporting Trinidad & Tobago this time in the World Cup as two Wrexham players represent Trinidad.
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small spirit amber pub quiz nights darts teams food served 7 days a week central village location
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