Tyddyn Llan is considered one of Wales’ finest restaurants with a high rating in the Good Food Guide, and Good Hotel Guide.
offer you the relaxed comforts of a quality hotel, but with an essential family friendliness. We’re not a hotel, but a restaurant-with-rooms… thirteen delightful rooms, looking out over the hills. Bryan cooks your breakfast!
Casual, cosy outpost serving hearty bistro classics alongside cocktails, wine & patio seating.
The restaurant was spacious and service was good.
Relaxed, cozy Italian restaurant & cafe offering traditional Tuscan fare, plus wine & espresso
Superbly cooked steak and delicious chips with great service and excellent price
Good food, quick service & friendly staff & a good pint to finish it all off
Seafood is prominent on the casual, European-style menu of this beachside eatery in a 1930s space
Llandrillo, Corwen LL21 0ST, UK
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