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Przekaż informację zwrotnąLocated on the banks of the most beautiful river in the world, this pub serves delicious craft beer brewed on site. The staff are knowledgeable and the menu offers a variety of options, from burgers to veggie dishes. The outdoor seating area can get crowded, but there is a garden in the back. It's a great spot for locals and passersby alike to enjoy a lazy afternoon in the sun.
This place is absolutely awful. We waited over an hour for our food, and it seemed like they could only handle preparing one order at a time because it was so busy. They got part of our order wrong, so we got a refund for that and decided not to wait any longer. They even ran out of food for one of our other orders. The part of the order they didn't mess up was so bad that I wish I had gotten a refund for it - it was like a terrible version of a steak roll. To top it off, it made me feel sick as I went kayaking on the Wye River. The restaurant was too busy to handle the crowd on the bank holiday weekend, and it was just a disaster. This place should be closed down or sent off into the ocean, never to be seen again.
Verance Deli, the typical snack car, is like calling Egyptian melodic singers in the style of Pavarotti its typical. First impressions; this is not a hastily put together outfit, there are flower pots decorating the exterior, it's huge and everything gives an impression of healthy freshness. The opposite of how the image goes is a huge burger and a varied menu: all the favorites, but also a fabulous normal choice for vegetarians like falafel and halloumi. There are also some unique Verance Deli creations not to be missed in the food; what can I say, Yum! I love it. What's great is that a lot is homemade making it extra fresh and tasty. I'm now addicted. The prices are excellent, the service is fun and friendly and the location couldn't be better, near the river, but in the Garden of the Forge Hammer just in case you want to wash down your food with a beer. I'm not sure fast food gets any better than this.
We stop here when canoeing down the Wye. Nice food and a place to eat alfresco on the benches and tables with umbrellas .
Take the prettiest river in the world (it 's where the word 'picturesque ' was coined , add a pub that brews on the premises (fine, hoppy craft beer , visit on the sunniest Easter weekend in living memory (just luck, I guess , and you 'd probably think you 'd hit the jackpot. However, if crisps pickled eggs are not enough to sustain a lazy afternoon on the ale or cider, you can dive elbow deep into a fine burger with all the trimmings (hand made veggie or beef , hog out on halloumi or potato fries, combine your choice of all day breakfast in a bun, or slurp through a cheese steak or veggie tagine. The staff know their stuff; the vegetarian creates the veggie dishes, the omnivore wrangles the meaty ones, and both have an encyclopaedic knowledge of the area and a good word for every customer. The passing trade of cyclists, walkers and canoeists (the latter in varying states of sogginess all seemed to appreciate their good luck. A fair few locals/regulars welcomed the return of the food wagon as well. I always think that a seasonal food outlet that attracts locals must be worth attention and this one certainly is. As all the food is cooked to order, I understand that there would be a bit of a wait at busy times, although I personally didn 't hear any complaints. The eponymous burger is worth the name; lightly toasted bun, crisp salad, well seasoned home made burger and choice of cheese and dressings. The seating area is also the pub car park and can get over crowded, although there is a garden around the back of the pub. All in all, a good place for the outdoor types to re fuel and couch potatoes like me to laze on a sunny afternoon :