Wonderful little place, serving fresh, tasty food in a comfortable setting."
Cosy, warm and welcoming. Lovely atmosphere and friendly staff. We stopped here for lunch after a cold and windy walk around the castle. Soup was piping hot and served with delicious artisan bread. The cakes were equally incredible! Highly recommend ??
Berwyn Restaurant, Llandrillo enjoys a family meal at a Denbighshire restaurant Food was above what
The restaurant at Yr Hen Fecws is a warm and inviting setting, perfect to enjoy a meal for any occas
North Wales’ first choice for Turkish, Greek, Italian, Spanish and French cuisine.
Treat yourself to a full traditional Welsh cooked breakfast, keep it simple with a slice of thick cu
Lovely food, service and beautiful views whilst enjoying the meal.
Set in the beautiful surroundings of Northop County Park, the Celtic Arms seamlessly blends traditio
10 High St, Conwy LL32 8DB, UK
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