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The King's Head
Llangennith, Gower, Swansea SA3 1HX
Tel: 01792 386212
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A row of three 17th century buildings behind a splendid rough stone wall make up
the Kings Head which stands opposite the largest
church on the Gower peninsula in the coastal village of Llangennith. From the village
there is easy access to Llangennith beach, where the sand stretches to Rhosilli,
nearly four miles away.
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The King's Head has been owned and managed by the Stevens family since the 1980s.
In the olde worlde character bars, with beams aind exposed stone, an impressive
variety of food is served nearly all of it home-made and based on fresh Welsh produce:
beef, milk, butter - even the custard is Welsh!
Home cooked Thai food is something of a speciality here and the Indian dishes and
pizzas are also very popular but old fashioned British cooking is well represented
with some excellent pies such as steak and kidney, chicken, leek and asparagus and
venison (Welsh, of course) with mushrooms and blueberries. The Kings Head is just
as good as quenching the thirst and the selection of beers here includes a local
brew from the Felinfoel Brewery. The bar also boasts the largest collection of malt
whiskies outside Scotland and they were all personally collected from the distilleries.
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*this text is taken from the hidden places of wales |
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