Home From Home Restaurant is located in LLANDUDNO, United Kingdom and is part of the Restaurants Industry.
We have a Great staff, lovely food always have very nice decorations for every holiday. The Christmas décor the favourite! Lovely lights and We recommend the hot chocolate to anyone who loves hot drinks as the cream, marshmellos and chocolate flakes are the best
In an atmosphere of comforting refinement… is thoroughbred Welsh produce. … Everything is defined by
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North Wales’ first choice for Turkish, Greek, Italian, Spanish and French cuisine.
Simple contemporary eaterie serving traditional Italian dishes, often locally sourced.
the village of Old Colwyn on Colwyn Bay the Lyndale Hotel is ideally central as a base for both tour
A stones throw away from the sea and the stunning beach of Porth Eirias lies Bryn Williams' bistro
2 Broadway, Penrhyn Bay, Llandudno LL30 3EF, UK
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