Find out what Welsh restaurants to try in Nefyn including Y Llong - The Ship Inn, Y Bryncynan, Wern Caravan And Camping Site, Caffi Meinir, Tremfan Hall Restaurant, Siop & Garej, Whitehall, Tu Hwnt I'r Afon Inn, Plas Bodegroes, Pili Palas
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4 based on 123 reviews
This was, without a doubt, the best lunch Iâve eaten in a very long time; in fact I would go so far as to say it was the best lunch Iâve had in years. I could have eaten anything from the menu and every member of my family devoured the meals they ordered too!The service was great, quick but not âfastâ as thereâs nothing that isnât made fresh. But I personally wouldnât have it any other way... the coffee was especially delicious. If youâre in the area this is a must!!
4 based on 173 reviews
5 star Restaurant with Rooms in Georgian manor house with private gardens. Four course dinner Tuesday - Saturday £48.50, Sunday Lunch £24.50
A small but perfectly formed place hidden away down a private drive. Staff were very efficent and welcoming. Menu was small but with enough choice. Food was very good, well cooked and presented. Would recommand and visit again next time we are in the area.
4 based on 107 reviews
Fresh homemade food, wide choice of gluten free options available, friendly family run pub.
On arriving the pub was busy locals very friendly but used a lot of swear words when talking despite several young children present.Landlord led on a dog bed placed by the bar petted his dogs got up and served behind the bar...........no washing of hands.Why we continued to eat god only knows.Food steak small for the cost and the chips half raw some cooked ok..very doubtful that they were home made .Menu very limited burgers I think three different types,moussaka, chilli, and steak. When I go out I want something that I have not eaten as a midweek dinner.We hoped it would of changed under new management sadly not.Hi Sharran, thank you for your review. We appreciate all feedback, review and act accordingly. We are a country pub and you are correct the locals are very friendly, but as people do when they are in a public house they can use colorful language sometimes. Which we do try and manage as much as is possible during the daytime especially when there are children present. But again I reiliterate this is a public house not a playground or cafe. We do also have a separate restaurant area away from the main bar which you could have been seated in if requested. With regards to the dogs the landlord is very conscientious about hygiene and is normally very festiduois about washing his hands following petting the dogs, not sure what happened this time. As advertised on our menu, all our fresh ingredients are from local suppliers and the steaks are cut individually by hand by our local butcher and can range from 7 to 8 Oz which is average weight. Nor sure how many local establishments you have eaten in in the local area but we are by far the cheapest and when you consider all the extras you get with the meal it is more than reasonably priced. Our KP is very upset that you think the chips are not homemade as he spends most mornings peeling and chipping spuds ready for the evening service not an easy feat! We have a policy here at the Twnti where we table check each meal this is so we have the opportunity to put right something which a customer may not be happy with - if we don't know about it we can't fix it!! We have a small menu, that is because we provide home cooked meals using local quality products, we are not a from frozen to fryer or microwave pub. We are proud to be a small traditional Inn serving home cooked food! And on a final note I would suggest that if you want to eat something which you think is not a midweek dinner, then you perhaps you would be better booking a high class restaurant - I hear Plas Bodegroes is very nice.
4 based on 424 reviews
Had come down to Wales on a long weekend with family & had checked out on Tripadvisor the best local eating places & going off reviews i decided on the White Hall & it def lived up to expectationsI had the Buttermilk chicken for starters which was very tasty with 4 large peices of chicken & a nice fresh Chilli dip deliciousFor Mains i went for the King Prawn Linguini which was superb in a rich creamy seafood sauce with loads of king prawnsService was friendly & prompt & i highly recc this restaurant
We kept going back to this shop repeatedly. They have petrol, newspapers and is a supermarket with its own cafe. Friendly people. It is in my view the heart of Morfa Nefyn. Without this shop, our stay in the area would not have been as enjoyable.We particularly liked their precooked meals which only required reheating.
5 based on 413 reviews
Came with my wife, two kids and in lawâs and had one of the best Sunday roasts Iâve had for a long time. Very accommodating for the children, wonderful atmosphere and views.Had the roast beef, portions were more than enough, but out of this world.Thank you very much, will certainly be back again!
3 based on 29 reviews
The food is local and well-cooked and the staff couldn't be more helpful. The views are stunning - well worth the slightly scary drive down!Thank you for sharing your kind feedback! We are continually trying to improve the services that we offer. Thank you for visiting Nant Gwrtheyrn and we hope to welcome you back very soon! Diolch yn fawr.
5 based on 16 reviews
A little cafe on a campsite offering Breakfast, Lunch, Evening meal or take away meals. All food is freshly prepared, using local produce where possible. We aim to produce food of high quality at all times. We also make our own cakes and scones. These are
Just out of the village of Nefyn, 2 min stroll from beach, beautiful views across the bay, level pitches, clean toilets and showers, washing facilities, etc etc....but all these things are not the reason you stay here, its the small cafe on site run by the owners, its ace, the best food in North Wales?? Give it a go.
4 based on 593 reviews
Country Inn serving food throughout the day, extensive menu, mostly homemade, with a good vegetarian choice and children's menu, cosy locals' bar with draught and keg beers and a large selection of wines. Dogs welcome in the bar areas. Large grounds with
Stopped off for dinner on way home from Abersoch beach on a very hot day in July. Plenty of tables both outside and inside (we chose to sit in as had caught the sun a bit too much already!)Service was very friendly and quick. We paid around £65 for 5 meals and 5 drinks, which was a steal, as the food was really lovely. Chicken madras with pilau rice and naan bread was really tasty and flavoursome. Lamb burger and pepperoni pizza were freshly made and lovely. Fish and chips really tasty, lovely crispy batter, the chips were absolutely amazing and among some of the nicest I've ever tasted. Only slight complaint was my son's steak was overdone, he asked for medium and it was very well done. Other that this, I'd have given 5 stars.
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4 based on 499 reviews
small freehouse Gastropub -The Ship Edern are pleased to welcome children of all ages to dine at lunchtime but we do ask that children should be at least 10 years old in the evenings
The food here is first class - they must have a talented chief. Pleasant bar that will allow well behaved dogs as well - would recommended The ship - but get there early parking is restricted.
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