Reviews Ffwrn

5
Jay Dee
+5
Was there for the On Lands Edge Festival, fabulous venue
5
Martin Blake
+5
Fabulous little venue with very friendly and accommodating staff. I was playing in the band at one of their musical events. The place was packed, the atmosphere was electric and a great time was had by all. Thoroughly recommended!
5
Francesca Dimech
+5
One of my favourite music venues in Wales. I had a wonderful time in Ffwrn at The Aberjazz Festival and really enjoyed the food, the fantastic selection of drinks and the friendly staff. A must visit!
5
Dan Williams
+5
Thank you very much for wonderful food this evening (and for keeping my umbrella too) will be back very soon. Best wishes. Dan Food: 5/5 |
5
Christopher Robinson
+5
Fairly priced, and excellent quality
5
Cristian Palombizio
+5
Great atmosphere, lovely food, and always great gigs at Ffwrn. If you are keen on live music and you're a foodie, then check this place out
4
Rose
+4
Great night of Aberjazz music and freshly cooked pizza. Friendly happy staff and great atmosphere. Beer was awful hence 4*
5
Terry Barnes
+5
Lovely atmosphere, nice service and great food, I would recommend it to anyone
4
Michael Fuller
+4
Quirky venue with good food. I think Ffwrn is Welsh for Oven. The former Church Institute is decorated in an eclectic style and serves good food and drink. I visited as part of Aberjazz where it forms one of the venues. Do check before for opening times as these vary.
4
Kim James
+4
Nice atmosphere, friendly service, great pizza. Would definitely visit again
5
Paul Cole
+5
Stunning, unique place. If you yearn for something different and genuine, visit. You won't be disappointed.
5
Gregory S
+5
A lovely warm welcome to this wonderful, quirky and unique venue can be expected. What follow was a fantastic brunch and good coffee - What a find, we will return on our next trip to Fishguard. Ffwrn has an atmosphere/a vibe to it that is very warm, cosy and authentic. 10/10 would recommend!
5
Joshua Haringman
+5
Former church now French style eatery serving soup and light meals. The decor is a mix between 1940's chic rural France and hipster Shoreditch. Very cool but definitely not pretentious in anyway. The owners are very passionate about the food and venue and really make you and the kids feel at home. They also have a range of board games for everyone to relax with. Also saw range a of beers on tap so a good place for an evening a drink as well by the looks of it.This is a definite on everyone's list.
4
Avril Staley
+4
We always try and pop in here for breakfast when we visit Fishguard. The children love it and always have the traditional French crepes. Food has always been a delight. Lovely atmosphere and really friendly owners.
5
Paul Martin
+5
I absolutely love this place! A bohemian venue with imaginative decor, eclective furnture in a converted chapel with great friendly characters running the bar and restaurant and a venue for world music lovers.
5
JIm Rolt
+5
Very nice and quirky place. Quite unique bakery/cafe/bar/venue with eccentric management. Great fun and highly recommend
4
Leo De Freitas
+4
Good coffee, range of cakes and light lunches, spacious seating with some outside seating. Friendly staff.
5
Kristen Paul
+5
Slighly chaotic service but a lovely ever so eccentric hipsteresque feel. And great beer. And homely very flavoursome food.
5
Belinda Riley
+5
Beautiful space, incredible food and fantastically welcoming... never want to go anywhere else again to eat and socialise
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