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Reviews of Triangle Inn, Rhayader

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Review by vaughan james on 23rd October, 2008

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We have had a family meet there traveling from west midlands and Pembrokeshire there are 10 of us and we have eaten twice in there now. The beers are kept and served perfectly ,the owners are very efficient and friendly and the food is wonderful all cooked fresh and no bought in muck,i had the steak and mushroom pie which came with a nice sized piece of pie cut from a large tray made one, all dishes came with a choice of chips,jacket tatty or boiled and were perfect and no complaints from any of us. A perfect place in an idyllic setting with the bonus of a real fire to chase the cold away

Date visited: 22-10-08

Review by Martyn Groves on 28th August, 2008

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A beautiful pub - excellent beers (three cask ales) I tried my usual brew - Abbott Ale and it was perfection. If I was not driving I would have tried a second pint. The host and his wife were extremely hospitable. Although I did not have anything to eat the menu looked good - all home made. This is a pub as pubs ought to be. It is really worth seeking out. I will return

Date visited: 29 August 2008

Review by ANDREW on 16th December, 2007

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An amazingly friendly pub, great food and service like the old days, I would reccomend it to anyone looking for a good meal at affordable prices with a great atmosphere

Date visited: march 2007

Review by hannah on 20th November, 2005

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i work at the triangle most saturdays and sundays, its friendly an the food (especially roast dinner) is lush!!!!!!!!!!!! come visit us!! hehe

Date visited: every week

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