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Search our collection of some of the finest places to eat in Wales,
including cafés, bistros, restaurants, hotels, pubs and inns.
Includes places to eat in Conwy|Denbighshire|Glamorgan|Gwynedd|Monmouthshire|
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Places to eat Conwy  |
Fifty 5 Diner, Colwyn Bay, Conwy Family restaurant
This family restaurant is ideally situated on the A55, perfect for travellers driving east and west. Offering anything from a drink to a 3-course meal, this restaurant promises superb dining with all meals cooked to order using top quality ingredients. |
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Groes Inn, Conwy Country Inn
Claiming to be the first licensed house in Wales, 'Taverne-y-Groes' (by the cross) boasts a history unbroken since 1573 and is now family-run by Dawn Humphreys and her son Justin. |
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Royal Oak Hotel, Betws-y-Coed, Conwy Hotel
Awarded Les Routiers Hotel of the Year 2008. In the heart of this old town, against a stunning backdrop of mountains and moorland, sits this solid stone former Victorian coaching inn, now a handsome hotel. It overlooks the River Llugwy and successfully caters for a wide-ranging clientele... |
Places to eat Denbighshire
Places to eat Glamorgan  |
Dunoon Hotel , Llandudno, Glamorgan Seaside Hotel
Set a block or two back from the seafront, this splendid gable-ended mansion is one of many fine examples of Victorian architecture that define this traditional resort town. Smart oak-panelled public rooms include the Welsh Dresser Bar, which sports a magnificent cooking range. |
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Y Review Restaurant , Llandudno, Glamorgan Seaside Hotel
Y Review Restaurant prides itself on quality local and regional Welsh produce used to create delicious dishes for your delight. Serving the finest freshly prepared food, Y Review offers a superb view across the bay of the seaside town of Llandudno |
Places to eat Gwynedd
Places to eat Monmouthshire  |
Crown at Whitebrook, Whitebrook, Monmouthshire Restaurant/Bed & Breakfast
As one of Wales' first restaurants with rooms it offers eight luxurious bedrooms and a stylishly comfortable restaurant. The Crown has often been lovingly described as a romantic auberge. |
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Greyhound Inn Hotel, Usk, Monmouthshire Country inn
Originally a traditional 17th-century Welsh longhouse and later a staging post for coaches, the Greyhound occupies a stunning hillside position, surrounded by woodland and pasture in the beautiful Usk Valley. |
Places to eat Prembrokeshire  |
Café Celf at West Wales Arts Centre, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire Cafe and Restaurant in West Wales Art Centre
Café Celf in Fishguard, Pembrokeshire is an integrated eatery within the surroundings of superb contemporary art. "The food in its restaurant is easily the best in Pembrokeshire and the West Wales Arts Centre is for me the most exciting gallery of contemporary art in Wales" |
Places to eat Wales
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