Welcome to The Goat Inn – Tafarn Yr Afr, a charming restaurant and bar nestled conveniently along the scenic A487 route between Porthmadog and Caernarfon. Our inviting establishment is the perfect destination for those seeking a delightful dining experience, whether you’re stopping by for a leisurely lunch or enjoying a cozy dinner. At The Goat Inn, we pride ourselves on offering a diverse menu that features locally sourced ingredients, ensuring every dish is bursting with flavor and quality.

Beyond our delicious cuisine, we provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere that makes every guest feel right at home. Our spacious function room is designed to accommodate various events, from weddings and birthday celebrations to conferences and christenings, making us an ideal choice for your special occasions. With attentive service and customizable packages, we strive to create memorable experiences for you and your loved ones.

Whether you’re looking for a quick bite after exploring the breathtaking landscapes of North Wales or planning a significant life event, The Goat Inn stands out as a local gem where comfort meets exceptional hospitality. Join us today and discover why our guests keep coming back for the great food, friendly ambiance, and unparalleled service.

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