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The Loft restaurant and bar located in the heart of the South Wales countryside in 15 acres of grounds, surrounded by mature trees. We are situated just a short distance away from Neath Town Centre and easily accessible from Swansea and Port Talbot.
Contact info
Longford Road, SA10 7AJ, Neath, United Kingdom
- 01792 818411
- enquiries@glynclydach.co.uk
- www.theloftatglynclydach.co.uk
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A large group of us went for Sunday Carvery lunch, food was Luke warm, beef was tough and the service was appalling. Waited ages for gravy to be served to us at the table which resulted in food getting even colder. Dessert raspberry cheesecake was mousse not cheesecake. Inedible. Jugs of cream arrived after the dessert was finished
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