Eating
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BISTRO BETWS-Y-COED
BETWS-Y-COED
We serve a seasonal Welsh menu including variations on traditional recepies, as well as our own modern dishes using suppliers of produce from the Conwy Valley and surrounding area.
Lamb, wild pigeon ,and local meat from local butchers.Fish from the River Conwy and estuary.
CYFLENWYR/SUPPLIERS
Meat : J Williams Co Denbigh/Metcalfe Llanrwst. Veal :Barcut,Llangernyw
Fish :Mermaids, Llandudno
Fruit & Vegetables :D.LClampitt, Llanrwst
Wine : Majestic Wines, Bangor
Local Ales : Great Orme Brewery & Bragdyr Nant, Llanrwst
Daily Specials board.
BOOKINGS RECOMMENDED 01690 710328
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Cwmni Cacen Gri
Betws y Coed
At Cwmni Cacen Gri (The Welshcake Company) you can enjoy Welshcakes at their best, hot from the griddle. All our cakes are baked daily on the premises using locally sourced ingredients so you won't find fresher. We also make sandwiches using proper bakers bread rolls and serve the finest illy coffee. Pop in and see us for snacks, a light lunch or even order a picnic to enjoy on your travels. Read More
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Dragon Restaurant
Betws-y-Coed
The Dragon Hotel offers excellent food and wine that are both local and foreign with
our staff who are always friendly and welcoming. In both the Restaurant and the Bar visitors can enjoy a variety of dishes offered in our Al a Carte Menu and specials board. Also available is our Banquet for two persons or more. Read More
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Ristorante Mamma Rosa
Llandudno
Well recommended Italian Resturant. Read More
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The Fishermans Chip Shop
Conwy
Whether its your first visit to Conwy or one of many, there are certain activities you feel are mandatory, yet infinitely pleasurable nevertheless. One is to stroll on the Quay and marvel at North Wales very own Monaco harbour. While on the quay, you have to have a look at the smallest house in Gt. Britain, (please dont ask if she sleeps in the bedroom upstairs) and naturally, you must pop into the Liverpool Arms, one of this writers favourite pubs. Read More
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The Old Ship
Trefriw
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** Please note that we are unable to accept table bookings via e-mail. If you wish to book a table please telephone us. **
The Old Ship lies at the heart of the village of Trefriw, in more ways than one. Not only is The Ship conveniently located in the middle of the village, it is also the central meeting place for the residents of the village. Read More
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The Seahorse
LLandudno
The Seahorse is one of the most popular restaurants in Llandudno and was awarded the Dining Out 2005 silver award as well as entry into Hardens 2006 and 2007, "Which Good Food Guide" 2006/2007. Read More
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Y Stablau
Betws-y-Coed
The modern take on a local country Inn right in the heart of Betws-y- Coed. With an extensive menu, featuring local produce and a fine range of local cask ales - Y Stablau/The Stables offers both quality, value for money and a fabulous atmosphere! Read More
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Tu Hwnt I'r Bont
Llanrwst
Tu Hwnt Ir Bont is a unique award winning tearooms and restaurant situated on the west bank of the river Conwy beside the famous Inigo Jones Bridge in the picturesque market town of Llanrwst, at the gate way to Snowdonia. Read More
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Ty Gwyn Inn and Restaurant
Betws-y-Coed
The Ty Gwyn Inn enjoys a stunning location overlooking the river Conwy on the edge of the famous Welsh village of Betws-y-Coed, in the heavily wooded Conwy Valley. This Coaching Inn is centuries old, watch your step and mind your head! Ty Gwyn has 12 attractive bedrooms, 8 with en-suite bathroom. Read More