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Wyndham Arms, Bridgend

Stayed over here and started a crawl, good selection of real ales (about 5 or 6) at decent prices and quality, food was good value as well. Could do with more bar staff as there were only 2 who were dealing with food orders and drink orders.

8 Aug 2013 13:49

Three Horse Shoes, Bridgend

One for the youngsters I think, didn't have any real ales

8 Aug 2013 13:43

O'Neills, Bridgend

Visited Sat, think its now called Mulligans or some such. Lively pub with live music, though not much on real ale

8 Aug 2013 13:41

Welcome Inn, Bridgend

Pub is closed and has been for some time

8 Aug 2013 13:39

Five Bells Inn, Bridgend

Still a good solid pub with decent ales on tap, well recommended

8 Aug 2013 13:39

The Bradley Stoke, Bradley Stoke

Bradley Stoke, now called 'The Hollow Tree'. Mainly a cheap Marsdens 2 for 1 restaurant, though for some reason it calls itself a pub. Similar to a harvester in every respect, though the food is not as good.

21 Jun 2013 14:47

The Nags Head, Mumbles

Very disappointed, effectively a room with a bar at one end and a few tables and chairs. Beer options were limited, seemed to cater for the lager crowd. Music was extremely loud making conversation impossible without shouting, was glad to leave.

4 Aug 2009 12:05

Three Brooks, Bradley Stoke

Agree with tomario which now seems to extended to saturday nights as well. Atmosphere has changed now and is no longer relaxed with intrusive music, generally felt uncomfortable, perhaps the landlord has changed and and missed what was the attraction of this pub in the first place. Hopefully this is a temporary blip

27 Jul 2009 12:21

The Bradley Stoke, Bradley Stoke

The beer is pretty average as is the food and the location is easy to get to with plenty of parking but .. what is annoying is finding children running around the place when your trying to enjoy a pint.
Staff have improved and it no longer takes an age to get served.

13 Apr 2007 20:08

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