Daily Post: North Wales restaurant review: Hangin' Pizzeria, Betws-y-Coed
We have kept the menu simple and focussed on offering high quality products; traditional Italian pizzas, fresh mouth watering salads, fine South African wine, wildlife-inspired beer, free-range meat and great tasting desserts and liquors to finish your evening with.
Traditional Italian cuisine, pizzas and locally caught fish, served in a low-key restaurant.
Full disabled access including toilet facilities.Baby changing area available
Lovely food, service and beautiful views whilst enjoying the meal.
We're only a small team here at FussPot and the size of our menu reflects this. We strive to do 'a f
Fu's, exceptional Cantonese Restaurant in the stunning location of Caernarfon's Victoria Dock
1 Station Rd, Betws-y-Coed LL24 0AE, UK
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