Llangeinor Arms
Review
“Sweetest of the flowers-a-blooming, in the fragrant vernal days, is the lily of the valley, with its soft, retiring ways.” P. L. Dunbar.
The Llangeinor Arms attracts visitors from all over the world: not just for the excellent quality food & real ales; but because it has the sweetest of all views in the Garw Valley. Indeed, Llangeinor Arms is the only place where you can enjoy a spectacular 270 degree view of the Valley, tucked away within the historic village of Llangeinor, just outside Bridgend. Specialising in traditional, homemade food, served in a choice of dining areas, which includes a warm and comfortable conservatory area. There’s an attractive cottage-like feel about the pub, which is bright and airy, you can also take advantage of a spacious terrace area. Serving Lunch, Dinner & Brunch: there’s real attention to detail in every aspect of your experience, which along with the beautiful view; means you’re promised something very special here at this perfect pub.
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Llangeinor Road
,
Llangeinor, Mid Glamorgan
, CF32 8RX
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