Local seasonal produce cooked with flair by signature chef in candlelit village restaurant.
We are Open Wednesday to Saturday Evenings from 6.45PM and Bank Holiday Sundays, for Out of Season and Group Bookings,
T? M?g is situated in the grounds of Tyddyn Llwyn Caravan Park and is open to all and children are w
We take pride in our homemade food and hope that we give you the best of Wale
Casual, cosy outpost serving hearty bistro classics alongside cocktails, wine & patio seating.
Our best wishes go out to all our customers and their families, we hope to see you again soon.
The dining room seats up to 40 and we use crisp white and cream linen, Alchemy china, Italian design
Lovely place, good food, fast, good prices, spotless, lovely people
86 High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4SU, UK
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