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Craig-y-Dderwen The Riverside Hotel & Restaurant
- Welsh Traditional in Betws-y-coed Conwy
- phone: 01690 710293
Our restaurant overlooks the River Conwy at the edge of Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park, and is open to non-residents for:
Lunch
Afternoon Teas
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Tu Hwnt I'r Bont
- Welsh Traditional in Llanrwst Conwy
- phone: 01492 642322
Tu Hwnt Ir Bont is a unique award winning tearooms and restaurant situated on the west bank of the river Conwy beside the famous Inigo Jones Bridge in the picturesque market town of Llanrwst, at the gate way to Snowdonia.
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The Toad
- British Traditional in Colwyn Bay Conwy
- phone: 01492 532726
To view our menu Our Menu
The Toad (formerly known as the Toad Hall Inn) is situated in a prime location on the Colwyn Bay promenade. -
Mynydd Ednyfed Restaurant
- Welsh Traditional in Criccieth Gwynedd
- phone: 01766 523269
Our restaurant is open to both residents and non-residents, where you can enjoy home-made dishes using local produce from our a la carte menu.
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Dragon Restaurant
- Chinese in Betws-y-Coed Conwy
- phone: 01690 710334
The Dragon Hotel offers excellent food and wine that are both local and foreign with
our staff who are always friendly and welcoming. In both the Restaurant and the Bar visitors can enjoy a variety of dishes offered in our Al a Carte Menu and specials board. Also available is our Banquet for two persons or more. -
Tyn-y-Coed Inn Food
- Welsh Traditional in Capel Curig Conwy
- phone: 01690 720331
There is always a warm welcome at the Tynni from your hosts, Mark, Helen, George & Jayne and our staff. The same menu and daily specials are served throughout the ground floor, giving a choice of a traditional pub atmosphere in our several bar rooms in the older part of the building, or a more contemporary café-bar feel in two rooms in the newer part.
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BISTRO BETWS-Y-COED
- in BETWS-Y-COED Gwynedd
- phone: 01690 710328 for bookings
Family run, popular bistro with Seasonal, Welsh menus which include adaptions of traditional meals (some dating back to Medieval times) as well as their own modern dishes using suppliers of produce from the Conwy Valley.
Lamb, wild pigeon and free range eggs and duck from Penmachno, Pheasant from Tal-y-Cafn, Fresh fish from The Conwy estuary and local rivers,often caught by the Chefs themselves.
Daily Specials board.
BOOKINGS RECOMMENDED 01690 710328
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Y Dderwen-The Oak
- Other in Mold Flintshire
- phone: 01352 741466
It's March again and that means rugby. The home internationals will once again be shown here on our big screen tv. We open at least an hour before kick off and the dates are;
Sat. March 13th v Ireland, doors open 1.00pm
Sat. March 20th v Italy, doors open 1.00pm.
Remeber we still have our bingo and singing nights and our two quiz teams and of course our two pool teams. Good luck to all four of them in 2010 and lets hope they aspire to greatness. -
Waterloo Hotel Bridge 1815 Brasserie
- British Traditional in Betws-y-Coed Conwy
- phone: 01690 710411
Dining and Bars
We offers so many choices of excellent quality and exceptional value for money meals. Our main hotel Restaurant serves a la carte dinner menu and use the finest local ingredients including black beef, lamb and seafood. Our cellar offers an excellent selection of wine or beer to complement your meal. -
INIGO JONES SLATE WORKS Cafe
- Cafe in CAERNARFON Gwynedd
- phone: 01286 830242
Our Welsh Rock Cafe, takes you on a journey through the history of Welsh music right up to the present. It is the ideal venue to relax with a drink and a bite to eat and is open all day serving snacks, lunch and refreshments.


