Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Beddgelert including Caffi Colwyn, Caffi Kiki, Siop Coffi T.H., Oriel Caffi Croesor at Cnicht, Y Garreg, Eric Jones' Climbers' Cafe
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4 based on 87 reviews
I first went to this place two years ago and was really impressed I left a positive review. During the summer of 2018 I was fortunate enough to spend a lot of time in the local area and I often went to this place knowing I would be served good quality food and never once was I disappointed. We returned a few weeks ago and was really impressed in how they have regenerated the local area and the hard work and effort they have done over the past few years has started to pay off. The quality of the food here is second to non in the area, the two owners are genuine, friendly and very proud of there business and take great pride in the food they serve which speaks volumes about them and there business!They have invested a lot of money and time into getting this business started and developing the campsite and this does need to be paid for. Asking for 50p contribution to use the facilities if not eating in the establishment is reasonable considering they have now installed a new sewer system at there expense instead of putting the sewerage into the local waterway as the previous owner did.If you want cheap, microwaveable, fast food maybe this isnât the place for you. If you want good quality, locally sourced food cooked properly then this place will not disappoint. If they are not too busy, spend time talking to the owners and you too will see how friendly and passionate they are which is really refreshing. Never one have I been in here and been greeted by someone who hates there job and doesnât want to be there, very much the opposite which is a rarity these days!
5 based on 27 reviews
Set up by three food mad brothers from the valley Steff, Finn and Jack, who only enjoy one thing more than cooking, and that's eating. You can expect the best of Welsh produce prepared to excellent standards. The food is fresh, exciting, satisfying and af
This little gem was a complete surprise! Hidden inside an âordinaryâ looking local store, is a cafe with a menu of unexpected deliciousness. Thereâs LOVE in the creative home made mealâs here. Beautifully presented platefulâs of local produce. Gluten free homemade cakes to die for and just great service. Go try it!
4 based on 49 reviews
Cafe and Art Gallery set in the beautiful Welsh valley of Cwm Croesor, Snowdonia. Serves hot and cold drinks, cakes and lunch including paninis and fresh salads. Open Thursday to Sunday during school holidays (plus Bank holiday Mondays) and Friday - Sunda
Croesor Isnât particularly easy to access unless youâre a hiker so if youâre walking Cnicht, call in, the food is excellent - wide range of options, well presented & good to eat.They (just 3 of them) hosted a half-way check-point for a private walking event involving a lot of people & coped really well, giving pleasant, quick & obliging service. And free tap water, which was very considerate.Thank you all at Oriel Caffi.Hi Janet, Many thanks for your lovely positive review. We really enjoyed catering for everyone taking part in the event and hope to welcome you all back here in the near future. Thank you for all being such considerate and patient customers. Best wishes Bev
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5 based on 70 reviews
We are a cosy little speciality coffee shop that serves Carvetii coffee's seasonal espresso blend from a sanremo verona espresso machine and a Malkonig k30 grind on demand grinder. We also sell fresh homemade cakes made by Meg/Mum. We normally have around
This little coffee shop on Portmadog High Street was a really welcome find: super coffee, beautiful freshly baked scones (still warm!), interesting decor and a personable but not pushy staff team. We really recommend this lovely cafe
5 based on 97 reviews
Greek Taverna by night, cafe by day! A 2 minute walk from the train station, walk down the platform and cross the tracks- head away from the town center. Homemade traditional Greek food with a Welsh twist, Greek wines and Welsh beers every Thursday- Satur
Visited Caffi Kiki for lunch yesterday and I was not disappointed! This quirky cafe with beautiful views is a must visit, perfect spot to come and relax, unwind and take in the scenery. Kiki the owner of the cafe, was lovely and welcoming and her passion for healthy Greek food shines through. The menu caters for all including vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options. I had the halloumi wrap with fries and salad which was beautifully presented and packed full of flavour! I was really impressed with the wide variety on the menu and how everything was homemade and prepared fresh. Iâm really intrigued to try the evening Greek menu which looks equally delicious! The staff were super friendly, attentive and happy to answer any questions about the menu! Overall a really positive experience, I will definitely be back to try out more of the menu in the future!
4 based on 419 reviews
Situated in the heart of Beddgelert in the foothills of Snowdon, Cafe Colwyn and Tea Garden is a very popular and welcoming establishment. The comfortable, light and airy interior is complemented by a delightful riverside tea garden at the rear, where cus
The staff here were friendly and efficient . We had a lovely lunch but sat inside as the weather was a bit drizzly . My ciabatta and my husbands baguette were nicely cooked and mine decorated with a small salad . The tea was very nice as well , we regretfully declined cake or dessert as we would stop again later . We enjoyed our lunch there .
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