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Reviews of St Tudwals Inn, Abersoch

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Review by John Anderson on 8th May, 2012

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When on visiting this establishment,we got the required drinks,NO problem,this arose when we tried to order food.Our party consisted of 6 adults,and 4 children trying to order a main meal.We was told it would be 45 minutes wait,when we said OK,we were told it was now one HOUR.But to our annoyance,the manager told people just arriving "there will be room when these people leave"(at that point we hd only started our drinks)a most rude and unpleasent mine host I have ever met.In the end we had a take-away from the chippy next door--Excellant value,so he did us a favour in the end.

Date visited: Saturday 5th May 2012

Review by Liz on 2nd May, 2011

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I went to this pub for dinner after spending the day on the beach. The surroundings were nice. The starters were a little expensive for what we got. The wrong dishes were given to the wrong people, no problem except that the waitress asked us to poke around in our own food to tell which dish was which! They got 3 out of the 6 mains wrong, we asked for these to be changed and this just seemed an inconvenience for the staff and we received no apology. When we spoke to the manager at the end to let him know that we had not had good customer service he was very rude and told us that we had been very rude. I genuinely believe that we had not been rude at all bar one sarcastic comment made due to frustration. All in all, the food was expensive for what it was and the staff were rude. Not somewhere I would recommend.

Date visited: 26/04/2011

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