We would Love to See you Soon Join us for a Drink or Food and enjoy our Spectacular Views Ygalli llanbedrog bar
beachside bars in the UK in 2018 by the Sunday Times the Llanbedrog bar & Restaurant is located on a beautiful sandy National Trust beach a stunning place in a location to die for.With its sunny sheltered terraces and a cosy restaurant it is contemporary in style, cool in nature, mellow in outlook and utterly stunning in terms of views.
Rustic chic dining room for a range of seasonal local ingredients cooked with imagination.
North Wales’ first choice for Turkish, Greek, Italian, Spanish and French cuisine.
The Sunday roast was exceptional and for the quality, very reasonably
our menu prepared by our team of experienced chefs, using only the finest local produce,
A stones throw away from the sea and the stunning beach of Porth Eirias lies Bryn Williams' bistro
Bloody lovely ! Worth every penny and super quick ! Silver lining in all this madness !
Lon Nant-Iago, Llanbedrog, Pwllheli LL53 7TR, UK
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