Welcome to The Marram Grass, where culinary artistry meets the bountiful landscapes of Anglesey. Nestled in a region rich with local produce, our restaurant prides itself on crafting seasonal menus that celebrate the freshest ingredients harvested from our surroundings. Each dish is a testament to our commitment to quality and sustainability, as we source not only from our own garden but also collaborate with local farmers and producers throughout Wales.

Step inside and experience an inviting atmosphere that blends rustic charm with contemporary elegance, perfect for casual dining or special occasions alike. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to ensuring your visit is nothing short of exceptional, offering personalized service that enhances your culinary journey.

At The Marram Grass, we believe that great food starts with great ingredients, and our menu is a harmonious blend of flavors and textures that reflect the essence of our local community. Join us for a memorable dining experience that not only delights your palate but also supports the vibrant network of producers around us. Discover why we are a cherished gem on Anglesey and indulge in a meal that resonates with the very heart of our landscape.

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  • Saturday06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
  • Sunday24 hours open
  • Monday24 hours open
  • Tuesday24 hours open
  • Wednesday06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
  • Thursday06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
  • Friday06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
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