Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Bangor including Domu, Blue Sky Cafe, Whistlestop on the Pier, 1815, Ty Golchi, The Cricket Pavilion Tea Room & Cafe, Pavillion Tea Room, Fitzpatricks Cafe, Cafe Doda, Seibiant
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4 based on 49 reviews
I have visited here on numerous occasions, today was disappointing. There were 5 staff behind the counter one preparing coffee and milkshakes; the noise from both machines was uncomfortable and made the experience far from relaxing. Numerous staff serving with no consistency. It seemed a little chaotic. The prep area needs to be sealed off, this would mean less noise and that you can't see the staff milling around or checking their mobile phone! This cafe's success is now its potential failure, it needs to expand and I believe then it would be a fantastic place to visit.
4 based on 65 reviews
Amazing little cafe, friendly staff and quick service! A tiny bit out of the way, hence why it might not have been that busy but it is definitely worth going to. Must try!
4 based on 101 reviews
I'd love to love this place, but it always just falls short of the mark. Forget about the motorcycle theme and the old bikes, and concentrate on getting the food a little better. The service is always just about right, and the place has a good feel, but it needs just a little more energy to get it better than average. There isn't anything really to dislike, as the food is acceptable and good value, but I'm always left feeling a little underwhelmed. Sorry!
4 based on 69 reviews
Closed now until feb half term
Visited last week for morning coffee and cake. The scones were delicious. We were spoilt for choice with the home made cakes. They ranged from eccles cakes, scones,shortbread, victoria sponge cake. The list was endless. Very friendly and good value for money. The only drawback they don't open on a Tuesday as we found out but went back the next day and weren't disappointed. Well worth a visit
5 based on 99 reviews
Situated outside the castle walls with stunning views of the snowdonia mountain range. For brunches, lazy lunches and afternoon tea. We use finest local ingredients, Newby tea and freshly ground Celtic coffee.
Friendly staff. Very busy there as always.2cheese sandwiches and 2 coke's over £17 which is a bit steep.
4 based on 426 reviews
Ty Golchi is a family friendly, independently owned and run cafe, serving a wide range of freshly prepared food. With a large car park, fully disabled access and toilet facilities. We have ample outside seating and a large garden for our patrons to enjoy
Went as a couple to this café on a Monday for lunch arriving at 12 noon. We were seated immediately, and ordered pots of tea, which arrived quickly. For meals we ordered Chicken curry and my wife ordered Cajun Chicken Fillet Burger.The chicken curry was good, and the Cajun Chicken Fillet Burger was considered excellent. Service was excellent, we will return again when in the area.Entrance and is on the ground floor and is wheel chair accessible as are the toilets.
4 based on 352 reviews
Just killing time in Bangor for afternoon, town a bit grim but this little cafe is a hidden gem! Having walked up and down the main high street spotted this cafe down a side street. Casual cafe, good service, welcoming staff freshly cooked meals and good coffee. Had homemade quiche of the day with a fresh salad. All delicious and swift service. Reasonably priced too. Casual menu with breakfast/brunch, sandwiches, burgers and salads, afternoon teas and tapas. All looked good.
5 based on 157 reviews
The Whistlestop is a bijou cafe half way down Bangor pier. Its signature dishes are sea food chowder, Menai straits mussels in garlic and white wine with sourdough bread, welsh rarebit, burgers, pankakes and Bara brith. It seats 8 inside and 20 outside wi
So,,, we are staying in Rhosneigr (Anglesey) in a beautiful house with superb sea views. Today (Tuesday) we didn't fancy another day on the beach (strange you can say that with a British summer but the weather has been very good!), so we decided to visit Bangor on the mainland. We had seen lots of good things about Whistlestop - their flyers, their promo cards and reviews in the holiday information left at the holiday house. The place is about 40 minutes travelling from the west coast of Anglesey to Bangor, but hey ! who cares? we're going to chow down on local welsh produce, try 'scuffins' and all the reviews are great! What can possibly go wrong?Well, they were closed! Nothing in any of the advertising about being closed on Tuesdays, in the height of the holiday season! Now I'm sure the food is great but an eighty minute round trip to walk along a dingy pier thinking how nice it might have been is not the best day out!Whistlestop owners - PLEASE sort out your opening times in your advertising!!!!!!!!It's a sod's law story I'm afraid you happened to decide to visit the very day we decided to change our opening hours we made the change on trip advisor and Facebook at 11 am last Tuesday Please accept our apologies for your inconvenience we always advise customers to give us a call anyway the number is on our trip advisor and face book site and it's my number so please give me a call and I'll make sure you're ok next time
4 based on 644 reviews
Decided to lunch here Major structural modifications since last time including a downstairs restaurant with bar We both had the smashed avocado with salt chips which were extremely yummy We had a muffin with cream and jam afterwards Definitely the place to be Very good creative food We love it !
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5 based on 95 reviews
Indy coffee house that serves pure veggie and vegan food. We ferment our own kefir on site. We have a compact food menu that changes daily, ensuring freshness and quality and seasonality. Our coffee is a blend of high quality, single estate beans develope
We visited this week and had a superb mug of chai each. The food was great, but limited menu even as vegetarians. If you don't want to eat everything served in a croissant, you will be a little stuck. I just wanted a good old granary bap!To be fair, I managed to get my halloumi served in a wholemeal and spelt croissant after some discussion but really bread would have been nicer and less greasy. Not served wih any salad either, which was a shame. My partner had homemade hummus with a pitta and salad, and it looked amazing.A few comfy sofas or armchairs would make the place feel a little more comfortable and less bare. Having said that, we are local and will give it another whirl.(bizarre chandeliers... is it just me?!)
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