Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Betws-y-Coed, United Kingdom including The Silver Fountain, Pont-y-Pair Inn, Bridge Restaurant and Bar 1815, The Gwydyr Hotel, The Old Ship Inn, The Eagles Hotel, Tyn-y-Coed Inn, The Tavern at Swallow Falls Hotel, Bryn Tyrch Inn Restaurant, Y Bedol Inn
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5 based on 280 reviews
Dog friendly traditional olde worlds country pub. Serving Real Ales and Wholesome Food. Sunny beer garden and large car park.
Went here with friends after a good walk. Friendly staff and good value roast. Food very good and staff friendly.Unfortunately the Beer wasnât great, the coffee was dreadful and squirty cream on the pudding was a let down, albeit the pudding was fine.If not for the above would have given an excellent.
4 based on 207 reviews
A casual day of open-top driving around Snowdonia with my Sister left us hungry by mid afternoon!My sister recommended calling into a regular haunt of hers - The Bryn Tyrch!Browsing the menu, we spied something that we had not sampled for many a year! Liver & Bacon!What a brilliant choice! Oodles of onion gravy over a dollop of smooth mash ...not forgetting the liver & bacon!Amazing!
3 based on 45 reviews
After walking by the riverside up to swallow falls, we were very hungry and decided to stop in the swallow falls pub on the side of the hotel. In the past we've always felt welcome here, however, today unfortunately wasnt one of those days. We arrived and got a table, I went to order the drinks and meals....before I could order, the chef came out to the bar and began observing what I believe was a receipt, of which he threw in the bin in anger and muttered "f*** off" which I thought was a bit rude considering there was customers at the bar. When I was eating, I then heard one of the staff say "where have all these people come from today"....I believe it was said in humour, but ultimately I felt like we were not welcome which is a shame.
4 based on 188 reviews
Loved this very traditional Welsh pub in Capel Curig, within walking distance from Moel Siabod and a base for the end of many other fab walks in the area.Seating available outside if you want to enjoy the view but the seating inside is great too with a fire to keep warm!This place is dog friendly and serves great Welsh ale which I highly recommend!
4 based on 183 reviews
Booked for bank holiday Monday night for my birthday meal with the family (6 in total), very homely feeling place with smiling and helpful bar staff. Drinks were very well priced, food was quite expensive I thought but once the mains came (we didnât have starters) they were huge portions so worth the money. Very tasty and well recommended. All in all a great meal and would certainly visit again
4 based on 332 reviews
This is a great old traditional pub that takes you back to the days of old. There is not a lot of room to move around in the bar, but thankfully, there is an additional dining area for guests/ parties downstairs or in the garden. We choose to stay by the bar, and we were very surprised by how busy it was for midweek and the size of the village! The menu is well balanced and varied and the portions ensure you are well fed! The homemade pie was excellent, as was the fish & chips. The service was welcoming and friendly - glad there was no wifi! The town has two pubs and both have excellent Chefs! Venture out of the city and come visit!
4 based on 169 reviews
We called in here for lunch and had pie and chips, the chips were nicely cooked, hand cut and delicious.. it was really enjoyable so we went back for the evening meal and had scampi in a basket - a real blast from the past !! Again great service, good food. Would I go again ? Well we already have !!
4 based on 135 reviews
Visited here, a couple of times last year,and was quite pleased with everything . Visited Sunday last , 2 pensioners 2 under 8âs,a vegan and a gluten-free. 5 of us chose the Sunday carvery .the leek and potato soup was absolutely delecious , as was the accompanying warm roll.The meats, choice of three were absolutely fine , but the vegetables, oh dear ...undercooked leeks in bechamel , well over cooked carrots, salty red cabbage , done to death Yorkshireâs and roast potatoes . gravy was acceptable. My sonâs vegan main course ,was very crudely put together and underdone, to be fair, there wasnât a vegan option on the menu , and chef âconjured upâ a meal for him Service was pleasant and friendly, not at all professional, but suited us fine. Busy and very clean restaurant. Easy parking ,
4 based on 429 reviews
A warm welcome greets you from Sue, Colin and all the staff at The Pont Y Pair Inn, We wish you and pleasant and comfortable stay and a memorable visit to Betws Y Coed. our inn is situated at the gateway to Snowdownia National Park, we are lucky to be in
Stayed here for 4 nights whilst visiting Wales. Excellent location, great room size, comfortable beds, great facilities and an excellent breakfast included. Thought was great value for money, friendly staff and the pub in the evenings was also delicious. There is no car park allocated to the hotel, however there is plenty of options to park over night and it does state no car park on the website so this is no issue.
4 based on 194 reviews
Visited here Easter Sunday evening and they were so accommodating and kind. Brilliant staff, this is a very friendly place so be ready to join in the jokes. Two meat eaters, a vegetarian, and vegan were all catered for with separate vegetarian and vegan menus and all homemade. Chips were to die for and pies were crumbly and filling. I'll be back for sure.
United Kingdom Food Guide: 10 Welsh food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Betws-y-Coed
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