Treat yourself to a full traditional Welsh cooked breakfast, keep it simple with a slice of thick cut toast which has been baked locally in Denbigh
t back and enjoy your afternoon with a pot of Welsh tea (or locally roasted coffee), with a freshly made sandwich, irresistible fruit scones, and one of our delicious homemade cakes. Made from scratch using high-quality, local ingredients.
The Sunday roast was exceptional and for the quality, very reasonably
Fantastic service, fabulous food lovely environment and atmosphere.
Lunch & dinner prix fixe menus focused on elevated British fare set in a historical butcher shop.
Bloody lovely ! Worth every penny and super quick ! Silver lining in all this madness !
We're only a small team here at FussPot and the size of our menu reflects this. We strive to do 'a f
Afonwen Craft & Antique Centre, Denbigh Road, Afonwen, Mold CH7 5UB, UK
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