Welcome to The Celtic Arms, a charming traditional restaurant nestled in the heart of North Wales, where every visit is a celebration of exceptional food and warm hospitality. Our dedicated team is not just passionate about their roles; they are committed to creating a welcoming atmosphere that feels like home, whether you are a first-time visitor or a cherished local. Our kitchen team, composed of culinary artisans, takes pride in crafting innovative menus that showcase the finest seasonal ingredients, ensuring that each dish is a delightful experience for your palate.

At The Celtic Arms, we believe that dining is not just about the food; it’s about creating memorable moments. From intimate dinners to lively gatherings, our inviting ambiance is perfect for any occasion. Our attentive staff are always on hand to provide personalized service, ensuring your needs are met and your experience exceeds expectations.

Join us to indulge in a menu that evolves with the seasons, offering a diverse range of delectable options that cater to all tastes. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet meal or celebrating with friends, The Celtic Arms guarantees a unique culinary journey that reflects the rich heritage of Welsh cuisine and a commitment to quality that keeps our guests coming back for more. Come and discover why The Celtic Arms is a must-visit destination in North Wales!

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