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Very impressed, we can't stay away! Apparently we're now "regulars"!
We go to the aberhod a lot for sunday lunch but decided to try an evening in the week. Good choice on the menu, something for everyone. My wife is vegetarian so she had the quiche and salads which were freshly made and I went for the salmon. Service was good and the waitress couldn’t do enough for us. Food was just as good as their sunday lunch.
North Wales man's disabled toilet angerDec 18 2008 by Eryl Crump, Daily Post A RESTAURANT’S only toilet for disabled people is located in the ladies – as a man in a wheelchair found out to his embarrassment.Damian Plant could not believe it when staff at Aberhod Old Hall restaurant in Rhos on Sea told him there was no facilities available in the gents.Deciding he had no choice but to use it, Mr Plant, of Craig y Don, Llandudno, then found he could not get his wheelchair through the door frame.A friend of his had to stand guard to prevent any women entering while he was in there.He and workmates from the Llandudno Junction branch of Trash and Carry, the community scrapstore, had gone to the restaurant for a Christmas lunch.The 30-year-old, who fights tirelessly for disabled people to be treated fairly, said: “I think it is diabolical, it was a disgrace.”He said nothing like this had happened to him before.“I’ve been to places and they’ve said there’s no disabled toilet. That’s OK but I won’t be going back to this place and neither will my workmates,” he said.Aberhod Old Hall manager Andrew Owens said the toilet facilities at the restaurant complied with the disability discrimination law as its stands.He said: “It would be desirable to have disabled facilities installed in the gents as well as the ladies but it is financially difficult.“We have to comply with many laws passed by the Government but no funding is ever provided. Even a contribution, say half, towards the cost would be appreciated by businesses.”Damian is well known in the Llandudno area for his tireless efforts to raise people’s awareness of disability rights.He has made it his personal mission to improve accessibility for disabled people on bus services in North Wales and has discussed the difficulties faced by the disabled with North Wales Police and other agencies.He has his own flat and 24-hour care so he can keep his independence and not have to live in a care home.The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 requires all areas used by members of the public to be accessible to disabled people and insists suitable facilities are provided for them.
We normally go to the Aberhod for sunday lunch once a month. We change between the traditional sunday lunch and the carvery. It is always good value and the food is excellent. I would recommend the Aberhod to anyone for sunday lunch, but also for a special occassion.
Myself and my wife celebrated our golden wedding anniversary with the aberhod. I was quite wary at first having no idea what it was like though it was recommended to us by a friend. The night was superb. the quality of the food was excellent and the service was equally as good. We now often tend the aberhod for our lunch and would strongly recommend it to anyone.