Booking is highly recommended for this busy lunch.
Mothers Day Menu, 14th March.
Leek and potato soup
A smooth pate of chicken livers with warm toast
Creamy garlic mushrooms served on bruchetta
Warm shredded duck salad on rocket leaves with a cranberry dressing
Lime and basil sorbet
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Roast welsh beef with Yorkshire pudding
Pressed belly pork served on an apple mash with black pudding and a cider and sage jus
Welsh lamb shank slowly cooked with red wine, rosemary and redcurrant
Seafood platter chilled poached salmon, smoked salmon, smoked trout and prawns
with salad and new potatoes
Poached salmon with a dill hollandaise sauce
Aubergine, tomato and goat’s cheese with a rich tomato sauce
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Rhubarb crumble with homemade custard
Vanilla crème brulee
A selection of Welsh cheese with biscuits
Bara brith and butter pudding with fresh cream
Chocolate and brandy mousse
£24.95 per head
Children’s choices are available at £12.50




The car park at The Groes turned into a classic car enthusiasts dream when the inn played host to the Three Castles Welsh Classic Trial for lunch on Saturday 30 May.
New research has revealed that the Groes Inn, could be the site of Britain’s oldest surviving Pancake Day celebrations.
The Groes Inn has scooped TWO top national honours in the prestigious Good Pub Guide 2009 Awards as Britain’s Inn of the Year and Wales’ National Dining Pub of the Year.


The Groes has held an AA rosette for Food, Comfort and Hospitality since 2003