Nags Head Inn, Abercych - pub details
Address: Abercych, Boncath, Dyfed, SA37 0HJ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 41103) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
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> Current user rating: 5.0/10 (rated by 5 users)
user reviews of Nags Head Inn, Abercych
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Must have a reputation for its locally-sourced food given the number of tables booked last Saturday evening but it does attract some disdainful sneerers from what we saw and heard in the wonderfully-situated riverside beer garden. Once we moved inside to sit in what seemed to be the original pub (rather than the former smithy), all was good with a reasonably priced menu (although my friend's Welsh Lamb Rump Sizzler was £24), efficient, friendly service and decent/good beer. I tried all 3 handpulled ales (£4.80 a pint each): they were Mantle Cwrw Teifi, Mantle MOHO and one from Bluestone. paul_d102 - 1 Aug 2024 07:52 |
This was the first of 11 pubs I would try in South West Wales yesterday. This was one of only 2 actually on this site and the only 1 I sampled in Pembrokeshire. In fact, the pub is only just inside Pembrokeshire. The other side of the adjacent bridge is Carmarthenshire. This small village is quite picturesque and the pub and its adjacent microbrewery are clearly an integral part. The 2014 Good Beer Guide and CAMRA websites show that this pub opens at 11am. It finally opened its doors at 11:30 and a sign in the window confirmed that it does not open until 11:30. I just wish pubs would put their opening times onto their websites. As such, I was forced to wait outside for 35 minutes. That would have been fine, as it is a nice peaceful location, if I hadn't have been bursting for a pee! Inside is fairly nice too. Had to wait a few minutes before anybody came to serve me. 3 ales were on - Mantle Cwrw Teifi, Milestone Crusader & Brains The Rev James. None from the pub's very own Cych Valley brewery unfortunately. Although this was the only one of my 11 pubs where I found more than 2 real ales. I was the only customer on this Saturday morning. But I was joined by the small pub dog. He/she promptly decided to throw up on the bench beside me and then proceeded to consume the output, despite my protests. Needless to say, this did put me off my Cwrw Teifi! So I elected to move on swiftly to the Three Horseshoes in Cenarth, which I preferred. blue_scrumpy - 3 Aug 2014 11:47 |
Will not be returning to this pub. Unhelpful landlady and beer was undrinkable. Having visited most of the pubs in the good beer guide in west wales, this has to be the worst one to date. Hopefully CAMRA will remove this from the book hywel2002 - 15 Jul 2011 00:04 |