Great Fish & Chips restaurant at the corner of shopping street.
his was a great fish and chip shop. There is a takeaway available and also a sit down restaurant section. There is a wide variety of food on offer from various fish and chip meals, to burgers, pies and kids meals. The fish is cooked fresh and comes lightly battered. The fish is so fresh that it simply falls apart in your mouth. This is a must visit if you are visiting Conwy for the day.
Set in the beautiful surroundings of Northop County Park, the Celtic Arms seamlessly blends traditio
Fu's, exceptional Cantonese Restaurant in the stunning location of Caernarfon's Victoria Dock
Perfect for special occasions, parties and get togethers
Treat yourself to a full traditional Welsh cooked breakfast, keep it simple with a slice of thick cu
Bloody lovely ! Worth every penny and super quick ! Silver lining in all this madness !
Market-fresh local seafood at downstairs bistro with church pews and Victorian-style restaurant
2A High St, Conwy LL32 8DB, UK
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