Dragons Head, Llangennyback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
We visited for lunch on bank holiday monday recently, the choice of food was varied with highlighted home made choices. I had the home made steak and ale pie, followed by home made rhubarb crumble - both were gorgeous, in fact I have never seen a pie with so much tender, melt in your mouth steak in it before! My partner had lovely thick ham, egg and chips. My daughter, being a vegetarian had a good choice of menu too. We didn't realise that they do not take debit or credit cards until too late, but the lady behind the bar (the owner) said that it was not a problem and we could set up a tab and drop the money in another time. A very friendly pub - we will definitely be visiting again.
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We discovered this pub on our way home from Ireland, and what a find it was. We'd never been to Dublin before so decided to take the ferry from Pembroke, the trip was OK but we didn't find a pub as welcoming and reasonably priced with such lovely food as the Dragon was whilst we were there. In hindsight we should have just driven to Wales (we're only in Bristol see), it would have saved us a fortune. My wife had some sea bass, which she said was the best fish she'd ever eaten, and I had a gammon, well it was huge and I couldn't finish it. We ended up staying over night at the lovely little b&b next door, the landlady came to the pub for a drink with us. We were so pleased we found langenny, and as its only an hour away from our house I have a feeling we'll be going back again. Thakyou George if you get to read this, we had a lovely evenin. All the best, Albert.
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We love this little pub and restaurant. The food is always exceptional 10/10. The staff are always very friendly. We return time after time.
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Probably if not the best local pub around, with really friendly staff excellent food huge portions!, loveley beer garden that over looks a small river, very quiet no gambling machines etc, a camp site just down the road. The walks in the area are first rate, if i could live there i would!!! This is one of the best pubs i have ever visted and i have visted ALOT!
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A fantastic little pub at the base of the "sugar loaf". Hearty, well portioned food, friendly staff, great value for money! I stayed at the pub's "Inn" where they went out of their way to make my stay memorable - couldnt fault them on any aspect of my stay (and I am not that easy to please). I have booked to go back next weekend! Cant wait!
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Welcoming pub in a lovely sleepy village. Excellent service of very good homemade food and well kept ales. Cannot be faulted!
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The visit to the Dragon's Head is simply a joy. This unspoiled country pub located in a tranquil small village by a river. The freshly cooked homemade food was delicious and generous. The Welsh fillet steak was the best steak I ever had in the UK! It was so fresh and so tender (the meat comes from local farm) - I have had it medium-rare but I will have it rare next time. A pot of peppercorn sauce is extra but it's well worth it, especially with the saut� potatoes. The local ales and cider, a comfy sofa by the wooden fire, a warm welcome by the friendly staff ... I must return there!!!
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This is simply the BEST pub I have ever visited. Pure country pub, in the heart of the Black Mountains, next to a beautiful river, three gardens, exceptional food, expertly kept REAL ale, friendly, dogs and child tolerent, AMAZING toilet, big car park....You will truly love this pub and return again and again.
anonymous - 31 Dec 2005 22:18 |
Amazing hidden jewel of a pub in a tiny old village forgotten by time. Everything you could want from a 17th century farming pub but completely unspoiled. Next to a river, amazing food with huge portions, cask ales, friendly landlord.
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