The Port O’ Call is a lovely country pub in Marshfield. Perfect for families, couples, & friends. They serve hearty & tasty homemade food at an affordable price. Helpful staff also add to this pub. They have tribute acts & they’re Sunday Roast is a must at £7.95, you won’t be disappointed.
Mediga
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cardiff, United Kingdom
I am a regular at the Port ‘O’ Call even though I live 5 miles away. It is set in the country and has been refurbished. The service is first class and the staff are extremely polite and freindly and absolutely nothing is too much trouble for them. I have eaten there on many occasions and have never had a complaint about the food. The have a wide variety on the menu and it is always cooked wonderfully with very good portions. I especially love the Sunday lunch and is great for those with a big appetite! The prices are great and the meals are excellent value for money. They often have live entertainment, there is a pool table and great outdoor eating/playing area. Wide screen TV. They have a big car park. They also have a function room to hire and I believe they do not charge for this hire but you would need to confirm that. All in all I would recommend the Port ‘O’ Call.
Peter M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Groes-faen, United Kingdom
A useful venue if you wish to refuel after a round of golf at nearby Peterstone Lakes. A gastropub rising from the ashes of an old-fashioned local, it has been refurbished and reopened by a partnership of experienced pub managers and restaurant owners. It requires a 2-mile detour off the A48 between St Mellons and Cardiff. The menu offers a fair choice, ranging from bacon butties for breakfast(perhaps with golfers in mind), through to more substantial dishes later in the day, including pan-fried venison steak with red wine, mussels in tomato and herb sauce, fish and vegetable pie, roast duck breast with orange sauce, and bread and butter pudding with custard. £40 for 2. There is a good choice of real ales, which included HB and Speckled Hen on my last visit, a picturesque pub garden with outside tables, widescreen tv which implied the availability of sports events while you eat and drink, and its split-level layout features an upper gallery where you can sit down and survey those below.