HERE are the best five restaurants in Wrexham and Flintshire according to Tripadvisor.
Last week, to celebrate International Beer Day, we put together the top five pubs from each area according to the reviews.
This week, we thought that we'd see what the best five restaurants in Wrexham and Flintshire were according to Tripadvisor.
Top five in Wrexham:
1. The Bank Bar and Bistro - Located in the middle of the town centre, The Bank is well-known for its wide variety of small plates. So much so that it has 5/5 stars from the 324 reviews.
2. The Hideout, Rossett - Hidden away on the main road in Rossett, the Hideout is another place with a five-star rating from its 251 reviews.
3. The Boat Inn - The riverside pub in Erbistock makes it in on both the best pub and the best restaurant. Very highly rated on Tripadvisor, with 4.5/5 from 413 reviews.
4. The Beeches, Gresford - Situated on the main road between Wrexham and Chester, the Beeches has amassed a number of good reviews on Tripadvisor. It is rated 4/5 from 1,614 reviews.
5. The Golden Lion, Rossett - Another that made it onto both lists. Opposite the Hideout, the Golden Lion is another good spot in Rossett, with a 4.5/5 rating from 1,134 reviews.
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Top five in Flintshire:
1. Up A Yard, Holywell - The recent award-winning restaurant tops the list. The Caribbean themed eatery boasts a five-star rating from 110 reviews.
2. Raj Balti, Flint - The first Indian restaurant on the list. With a 4.5/5 rating from 520 reviews.
3. Cherry Pie, Nannerch - Very popular on Tripadvisor with a 5/5 rating from 207 reviews.
4. Chiquito, Broughton - The Mexican chain at the retail park is next on the list with a 4.5/5 rating from 653 reviews.
5. The Crown, Trelawnyd - A popular location in Flintshire, boasting a 4.5/5 rating from its 424 reviews.
Are there any restaurants in Wrexham and Flintshire that you think should make the top five? Let us know.
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