Lovely food, service and beautiful views whilst enjoying the meal.
We provide You the Good selection of food, including burgars, steaks, pizzas and starters and sweets to whet your appetite. Stairs to reach restaurant but stair lifts have been provided.
Traditional Italian cuisine, pizzas and locally caught fish, served in a low-key restaurant.
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Authentic yet innovative Mediterranean cuisine on a weekly-changing menu, with an emphasis on fish.
Upscale, unobtrusive little French restaurant specialising in farmhouse cooking using local produce.
A stones throw away from the sea and the stunning beach of Porth Eirias lies Bryn Williams' bistro
Seafood is prominent on the casual, European-style menu of this beachside eatery in a 1930s space.
Tan Rallt Holiday Home Park, Rhyd-y-foel, Abergele LL22 8EE, UK
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