Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Harlech including Llew Glas Cafe, Cemlyn Tea Shop, Y Maes Cafe, Harlech Emporium And Bwtri Bach Cafe, Sea View, Siop Coffi T.H., Caffi Glas, The Town Hall, The Port Cafe Deli Restaurant, 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!
4 based on 138 reviews
My Wife and I called for lunch.We were on holiday and therefore had not been here before, there was a queue waiting for tables and when we sampled the food we realised why! There was everything from home cooked meals, freshly baked pies and quiches and deliciously sinful cakes and puddings.My Wife had chicken curry which was served with rice and a side salad and was beautifully presented, the portions were generous and it was delicious.The curry appeared to be home made, Iâve certainly never tasted anything like that in a jar.Really impressed, thank you and absolutely recommend.
4 based on 178 reviews
Came here with my father and cousin on Sunday. There was nothing fancy on the menu - just the usual cafe food, but there was a decent choice. All three of us opted for the lasagne, and we very much enjoyed it. It came with chips, which were nice enough. You received a generous plateful. In fact, I left half of my chips as I was just too full. I would definitely recommend the lasagne here.
4 based on 241 reviews
Informal Italian style café with al fresco terrace serving home made pizzas, pasta and salads with wines by the glass, local bottled beers and Welsh cider.
Came here for some lunch, they had a gluten free menu which is always great for me, so I had pasta bolognese which was lovely, however the pizza that my partner had was a little bit bland though. Quick service though. Lovely staff.
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
4 based on 294 reviews
Sea View Bistro and Coffee Lounge are situated in the village of Borth-y-Gest just outside of Porthmadog. Open from February to January every day with seasonal opening hours. Casual dining in both premises. Our Coffee Lounge is also dog friendly!
Called in for lunch today, a lovely welcome great coffee & stunning location but unfortunately thatâs where the good points end.Seafood chowder looked like baby food, a bowl of slop! Iâve never seen anything like it!seafood platter was tasteless! Smoked mackerel was definitely out of a packet from Aldi! £12.50 is a joke!Not sure what they had done with the tomatoes but they were very odd!I couldnât wait to get out of there and definitely will not go back!Dear houseuphighThank you for spending the time to leave us a review.We are sorry to hear you werenât impressed with your meal choices. Re the seafood platter I can assure you our smoked mackerel is not from aldi. Didnât realise we have tomatoes on it but this must be in our roasted vegetables I can only presume. In regards to the chowder Iâm sorry you have this opinion of it as itâs one of our best selling dishes and weâve never had feedback of it looking like baby food before! Itâs a shame you didnât feel you could have mentioned this to a member of the team who would have been able to change your dishes for you.Regards
4 based on 52 reviews
Hubby and me went here for our lunch today (Wednesday). It is within "arrow-shot" of the Castle battlements. It used to be a Temperance Tavern in the 19th century (an alcohol-free bar run by The Methodist Church). It was small inside but I liked the period theme, especially the inglenook fireplace. We both chose the all-day breakfast (which included a hot drink) @ £6.95 each. Unfortunately, they can only accept cash payment as they have no card machine. There is an ATM across the road but it charges you 60p for the transaction! We enjoyed a large mug of tea whilst our breakfasts were being freshly cooked. The meals were served on hot plates which we prefer. Each breakfast consisted of 1 slice of buttered white toast, 2 rashers of bacon, 2 sausages, 1 fried egg, 1 slice of black pudding, beanz and mushrooms. We really enjoyed our big brunch. We thought we deserved it after walking all the way up that big hill!The staff wern't very chatty but ok. The single/unisex toilet in the back courtyard area was clean and tidy although I didn't like the communal hand towel hanging on the back of the door. We also had a look around the traditional sweet shop next door (same building = Cambrian House). It was full of colourful retro sweets, chocolates and fudge.
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4 based on 28 reviews
They donât offer breakfast items which I think is a missed opportunity. They donât fry anything. So reasonably basic menu, but they have a few hot bits and a few nice looking cakes, ice creams etc for offer. Coffee nothing special for the price. Captured clientele as nothing else on offer at the beach. All very clean and tidy. Would visit again.
4 based on 331 reviews
We are open each Wednesday to Sunday from 10 until 5'ish. Also Bank Holiday Mondays.
Huge portions, cakes and scones were delicious. We also ordered take out sandwiches for later. The sandwiches were ok but only ok. The view from the tea room is nice. Expensive for sandwiches. Worth a visit for tea and cakes.Sorry to hear you were disappointed, our prices reflect the cost of homemade breads and quality ingredients.
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5 based on 341 reviews
A pretty little cafe in a lovely little courtyard which will please lovers of great coffee. The scones live up to their reputation and the cherry cola cake is inspired. Great service and generous portions make it well worth the inconvenience of a few wasps who also seem to have read the justifiably excellent reviews received by this thoroughly excellent little cafe. Cannot recommend more highly.
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