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Reviews of Prices Arms, Neath

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Review by Steve on 5th June, 2012

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Portion control isn't a phrase used at Price Arms and a doggy bag is usually the order of the day. Now when you think that we visit as a group of motorcycle enthusiasts and there are some enormous appetites, as the extra large motorcycles and motorcycle clothing will testify, then to sate these experienced gluttons is a feat of considerable note. The good thing is, it's not quantity at the expense of quality, as the standard is great, also it's not at the expense of your pocket, as prices are very reasonable. If the steak is't your thing, then the gammon is immense and the pies are pastry perfection. We've been many times, with guys riding in from Cardiff to enjoy the food.

Review by Ruth Wellstead on 18th June, 2010

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This had to be the best Sunday lunch we have had in along time. There were 23 in our party as well as other diners there at the same time. The staff coped well and the standard of food was excellent, going to go again soon!

Date visited: 23/06/10

Review by amanda lewis on 27th March, 2010

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Went to the prices arms tonight for a meal as our friends had been there the week before......What a meal if you want a steak this is the place to go it is amazing the steak is life half a cow on the plate and the garlic and honey chicken breast is to die for........We live in margam port talbot so quite a trek to get there but well worth the trek can't wait to go again honestly it was lush thank you the prices arms for a fab meal

Date visited: 26/03/2010

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