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Contribuisci feedbackStaff are miserable but the beer is nice. About average price for a brewing place too I think around £6 7 a pint when I went. Wheelchair accessibility: Up steps so hard for wheelchair users to get to the bar however there are tables under cover outdoors on ground level Price per person: £1–10 Food: 5 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3 Parking space: Difficult to find parking
Nobody on the road Nobody on the beach I feel it in the air, summer beers are out of reach Empty Singleton lake Empty Sketty streets The sun goes down alone I'm driving by your bar Don't know you're not open But I can see you, spent kegs shining in the sun You've got your parasols up and beer board out baby I can tell you my love for you will still be strong After the boys of summer have gone Recommended dishes: Jack-O'-Lantern
First and foremost the selection of beer is fantastic and can’t fault it. The atmosphere is very casual and relaxed. Service is a little hit and miss. The last time we came in we felt very unwelcome by the male member of staff with dark hair. It wasn’t only on one occasion either. It’s put us off from coming here which is a shame as we used to look forward to coming here. The rest of the staff are very friendly. Service: 3
BeerRiff Brewing have elevated the craft beer experience. Their Flamingo Lingo is an outstanding brew that showcases their expertise in crafting unique flavors. The pizza was tasty with a good crust and flavorful toppings. What makes the experience even more memorable is their knowledgeable and friendly staff, always ready with a recommendation about the brews on tap. A must-visit for any beer enthusiast or anyone looking for a warm, welcoming atmosphere!
Went there at 5 pm opening time, and all the staff promptly disappeared to have a chat in the room behind the bar. Waited patiently and eventually had to cough loudly to get anyone to re emerge. Sour faced woman appears (long brown hair), and begrudgingly asked what we wanted. As it wasn't beer and we weren't regulars/locals, our drinks were dumped on the bar, money demanded without a please or thank you. We sat down and as the place filled up with regs/locals/friends/family/dogs, the smiley, chatty hostess appeared. Perhaps, she had had a couple herself, by then, but we did not stay for another. Hospitality is a way of life, not just for customers that you are mates with......