Good food. Dogs welcome in Bar. Lots of outdoor seating.Bar a little cold and unwelcoming. Staff pleasant.
Located right at Number six, the cafe serves from six to six, twelve hours a day, everyday
Serving the best quality food, made from the wonderful produce we have growing locally the in area.
fabulous entertainment, quick service and so many friendly faces
We are very proud to offer our guests local, seasonal produce all prepared by our Head Chef, Kyle Wi
Coed-Y-Llwyn, Gellilydan, Blaenau Ffestiniog LL41 4EN, UK
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