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    Decks

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    The Alyn

    The Alyn

    2.3(4 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Another Sunday lunch with the parents. I would categorise the Alyn as 'family friendly'. For some…read morethis is ideal but personally there is nothing worse than sharing a meal with the chattering and bickering of bloody kids. Admittedly that is what one must expect on a Sunday however the restaurant radiated that 'family fun' atmosphere. The chintzy, dated interior didn't help either. It wasn't the sound of children that irritated me either, the music they played was horrendous; a medley of crooners and swingers serenaded us at a volume that was a touch too loud and, worse, played on repeat. To the food. I went for the pork and it was good. Fairly tender though not too flavoursome and I would have appreciated some crackling on the side. Vegetables came in individual dishes for all each of us and were tepid and bland. The good dollop of stuffing was the best thing on my plate. I went for a dessert; after being told that the sticky toffee pudding was off the menu I went for the warm chocolate cake. I'm glad that I was denied my first choice because the cake was delightful. Thick and rich layers of melted chocolate between a light sponge cake and with an incredible load of cream on the side that tasted better than the pudding itself. I'm struggling to give this place three stars. Overall it is a good place for dinner, though a bit on the pricey side at £10 each for what it is, basic. Also I wasn't too impressed with the service. Not only did we wait what seemed like an age to have our plates cleared for dessert but the waiter also asked us if we wanted apple sauce and horseradish provided - this is something I expect on the plate beforehand and shouldn't have to be specifically requested. Slow and clueless sums this place up and to top it off my parents had been to the Chester Grosvenor the night before and told me about their meal as we ate. 'Nuff said.

    I eat regularly at this restaurant, especially at lunchtime with my work friends as you can…read morepre-order and the food is always bang on time so we never have to worry about being late back. I'm a big fan of the skillets and the steaks (especially the minted lamb!), and the set menu at lunchtime is great for us too as it's good value and makes sorting the bill much easier when there are loads of us. It's a really nice spot for lunch and a sly drink in the summer too as you can sit out by the river. Brilliant family spot, love taking our little nephew here as we always feel welcome. Recently under new management since just before Christmas and they're doing a fantastic job.

    The Lemon Tree - Avocado, feta and poached eggs on sourdough toast.

    The Lemon Tree

    3.4(7 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Beautiful, charming Welsh hotel with all the modern amenities. The staff is genuinely friendly and…read morehelpful, the rooms are small (compared to USA hotel rooms) but perfectly situated, and the bathrooms are ideal. It's clean and inviting with delicious food served in the restaurant. I could not recommend this establishment more.

    My husband and I were on a United Kingdom tour and Wrexham was a stop along the way. Included in…read moreour tour was a two-course meal at The Lemon Tree. We found this place to be lovely, nicely decorated, and the staff was quite attentive. Give it we were the only people in the entire restaurant, a party of maybe 16, but it was still nice. We were given the option of pork, salmon, or a cauliflower steak. My husband chose the pork and since we like to try each other's dishes I felt the need to try the cauliflower because it really sounded interesting. I wasn't disappointed, it was quite good, with pomegranates and almond slivers, and some sort of puree on the bottom. Amazing flavors considering most of the food we had in the UK was bland. For dessert it was a choice of sticky toffee or a passionfruit kiwi sorbet. We once again had one of each and my husband's sticky toffee won hands down. Our table raved about that dessert. I saw that this establishment doesn't have the best reviews, but we found it to be an enjoyable evening and was quite satisfied with our experience.

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    The Lemon Tree - The Lemon Tree - blending old with new.

    The Lemon Tree - blending old with new.

    The Lemon Tree - Cauliflower steak with pomegranates, almonds (I think), Kale, and a delicious puree.

    Cauliflower steak with pomegranates, almonds (I think), Kale, and a delicious puree.

    The Lemon Tree - The Lemon Tree, Wrexham

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    The Lemon Tree, Wrexham

    Nags Head Inn

    Nags Head Inn

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    ££

    Ok so let's get this out there first, yeah I'm a yank and I drove up to Wrexham because of Rob and…read moreRyan buying the football team. Well with that out of the way, after a day walking around the town, visiting the Turf and looking in at the Stadium...I wanted to get a nice pub dinner. I was looking for some other place that turned out the be closed, and then rounded a corner and saw the Nags Head. Earlier in the day I tried to get a Guiness at The Turf, but they had run out, probably because they had a game the night before and the taps were drained. The Nags Head had my dark gold in a glass. They also had a wonderful Chicken pie with peas and roast potatoes. Just a perfect pub dinner. The place seemed to be filled with happy locals, probably a bunch who were tired of seeing american tourists like me taking up space in their favorite pub. It's ok guys, I'm home now so you can get your seat back. The Nags head was a wonderful pub in a nice Wales town that is having a moment in the limelight....enjoy it folks, it probably won't last.

    I like the Nags Head a lot. It has a more welcoming atmosphere than most of the other pubs in town,…read moreit is very clean and does some good value food. There's a mixed clientele ranging from youngsters on their way into town to older people drinking their pension away. Its not the most child friendly place and when my one year old daughter had a good shout in there it was made clear that she wasn't welcome. But that's fine, not every pub has to be a family pub. The Nags head does two quiz nights a week and hosts a folk night upstairs every fortnight. One of the few places in Wrexham where you can hear live music. Worth a visit.

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    Nags Head Inn - Nags Head, Mount Street, Wrexham

    Nags Head, Mount Street, Wrexham

    Nags Head Inn
    Nags Head Inn

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