Reviews on British food in Talybont, Barmouth, including NINETEEN.57, Norbar, Ysgethin Inn Restaurant, The Bay Restaurant, Bistro Bermo, The Bank Restaurant, The Captain's Table, The Victoria Inn Restaurant, The Last Inn, Llew Glas Cafe
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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.
4 based on 1568 reviews
Part of the Wolverhampton and Dudley Breweries (Marston's) empire and particularly popular during the day with walkers, with or without their hounds in tow. The Boon Doggle was particularly tasty and refreshing when we visited and was enjoyed in tandem with a nicely prepared lunch. Lots of alcoves and nooks and crannies add to the cosy atmosphere of the pub whose main bar is to the rear of the premises. Well worth a visit.
4 based on 386 reviews
An excellent family pub / restaurant on the main A 496 road between Barmouth and Harlech.
Was sent here by another pub as they were full. Yes we got food but service is go to bar and order drinks and meals. Had really no warmth or charm. Also can not say meal was overly good.
4 based on 435 reviews
Please note that on Easter Sunday we are also open for evening service, therefore we serve from 12 midday - 20.30
I decided to book this restaurant about 2 weeks after reading the reviews of this & others on TA. Glad I did. Me & my other half has the combo starter while for means he had the lamb shank which fell off the bone & I had sea bass which came in a lovely creamy sauce. Also found room for apple & blackberry crumble & custard. Everything we had was really well made. The staff were polite. They also do a specials board if nothing on the main menu catches your fancy. Would definitely book here if I was to visit Barmouth again.
4 based on 189 reviews
Situated in Coastal Barmouth, this tastefully renovated old Natwest bank is home to Megan and Ryanâs long held passion to open their own restaurant. Now into their third year, they pride themselves on serving great food in a relaxed and informal atmospher
A truly excellent restaurant. The food is amazing, atmosphere is very relaxed yet warm and the seaweed with aioli is an absolute revelation. Friendly staff and a great night out. A brilliant find in a small seaside town. I will 100% book again the next time i am in barmouth.
5 based on 638 reviews
We visit Barmouth for the walking festival each year. As it is our wedding anniversaries we usually celebrate with a nice meal. We were not disappointed with any of our 12 choices. I had salmon 3 ways for a starter with asparagus and truffle oil. The poached salmon was warm and it had a tasty sauce with it. The smoked salmon was excellent and the salmon caviar added another flavour and texture. My husband cleared his chicken parfait very quickly. My friend pronounced her mussel starter as wonderful and loved the sauce. Her husband agreed as he helped finish the sauce!! The restaurant served my friend the salmon starter without the truffle oil at her request. My mains rack of lamb was so tasty with a gravy sauce it just melted in my mouth. The chips looked quite pale but they didnât need to be brown to be perfectly cooked and crispy!! We did not have room for dessert. We will be back next year to celebrate our wedding anniversaries!
4 based on 183 reviews
Exclusive restaurant on a small family run holiday park. Our 5 star hygiene rated kitchen/bistro style restaurant is also open to non residents. All our food is prepared from fresh daily by our chef and assistant chefs. Fresh fish specials, Welsh Beef & W
Lovely restaurant with a modern decor and came recommended. The food quality was good but not exceptional. All very acceptable but let down by what appeared to be poorly trained staff. We found ourselves 'marooned' whilst the serving staff chatted out of sight. Someone is allowing a good reputation to be lost by not watching as time unfolds it seems. Nothing to complain about but sad to see potential unrealised.
3 based on 281 reviews
First of all great they let dogs in although we don't have one anymore and great idea having veggie chilli option which both myself and my wife ordered.Good portion size but totally lacking in chilli flavour, soooooo bland. Wish I had my chilli flakes and chilli powder with me. Even my wife thought it was tasteless. Could have been so good with roasted red pepper and aubergine in a rich spicy chilli sauce. Even cooked fresh chillies. Wish I'd cooked in caravan.
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4 based on 443 reviews
I've been going to the Norbar formerly the Wayside for fifty years and I can honestly say that this is the best transformation this pub has ever seen the food is excellent and staff are so helpful and friendly and the view is stunning i will continue to visit as long as I can and look forward to more of there generous hospitality and I will always remember my first visit from when i was a lad thanks guys
4 based on 238 reviews
Restaurant & Bar in the heart of Snowdonia. Freshly cooked, homemade bar food and great Ales. Freshly cooked Sunday Lunch. Ideal for functions, weddings, discos & parties.
Amazing food! Decent prices too. Not a massive selection, but for what there is on offer, it is quality food. The pea risotto is delicious! And the mushy peas that come with the scampi are out of this world! There's a nice little play area at the back of the restaurant too. Staff are really friendly and smiley!
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