Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Deganwy, United Kingdom including Castle View Bar & Restaurant, Bryn Morfa Restaurant & Lounge, The Erskine Arms, The Cottage Loaf, The LC Drink & Dine, The Irish Bar, Kings Head Pub, The Queen Victoria, The Old White House, The Queens Head
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4 based on 758 reviews
Just left here now after what can only be described as the best roast I have ever had!Really nice atmosphere and front of house staff were really attentive to. But the beef, wow.. So tender and tasty, cooked to a perfect medium rare and accompanied with that beautiful thick gravy. Was to die for! Huge Yorkshire pudding and crispy, fluffy roasties. The accompanying veg selection was fresh and very tasty.Was nice to be able to see the chef carving the beef through the little hatch, it looked devine.Unfortunately, we saved no room for pudding today but will definitly be back to try that bakewell tart. Thank you againWow, thankyou so much for your fantastic review, this is why we are all passionate here at the Queenshead and love what we do . The team work extremely hard to create the best experience possible and reviews like yours are a testament to all their effort and hard work.I will be passing your wonderful comments on to the team.Once again , thankyou and look forward to seeing you soon.Kind regards Andy and the team
4 based on 121 reviews
Had Sunday lunch ,beautiful.Served by Kelly who was lovely. The meal was cooked to perfection I had beef with all the trimmings and hubby had lamb with dauphinoise potatoes.Very reasonable and next to a roaring fire.Will soon be back .Thank you Hayley.
4 based on 1226 reviews
Called in for lunch and then for a few drinks the following evening. This is a traditional dog-friendly pub with a nice ambience about it. All the staff were friendly, helpful and very efficient. The food was well cooked and there was a good variety to choose from. Good selection of well-kept Real Ales.
4 based on 956 reviews
The Kings Head Pub is The Oldest pub in Llandudno. A traditional pub serving real-ales, home cooked food with local fresh ingredients. Live music events throughout the year, quiz nights every Tuesday and Wednesday. Chess club meets on a Friday afternoon a
Only popped in as it was cold outside and dog friendly. We were met with warm welcome and friendly staff. I had the sea bass wow! Best meal of the holiday and good value.HelloWe love it when customers pop in for one and stay for the afternoon,, it's an appreciation of our warm hospitality.Thank you for visiting and your kind words.See you again soon. Cheers Steve (Landlord) Kings Head Pub, Llandudno 01492 877993 Twitter @KingsHeadLland Facebook @KingsheadpubllandudnoNW Instagram @kingsheadllandudno
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4 based on 221 reviews
Having visited Fountains the previous day- we went for a drink at this bar the following day- the staff were very friendly as were the customers- the beer was nice as well. It was a pleasure to visit- having been to The Fountains Bar which is directly over the street.
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4 based on 404 reviews
We stopped for an early dinner. The place was quite busy with many reserved tables, but we found a nice table. The server was pleasant and the food selection was standard pub fare. The overall meal was fine.Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. I'm pleased we were able to accommodate & you enjoyed your food. Thanks again Colin, Luke & all the team :-)
4 based on 4186 reviews
Traditional Pub,Child Friendly,Serving Food All Day,Real Ale,Log Fire,Reservations by Phone or Online
We were sat in the Orangery and got a table easy at 12pm, however lots of tables were reserved and it filled up fast! Pie was gorgeous and service good. Slightly expensive pub prices but well worth it!
4 based on 646 reviews
The Erskine Arms is a traditional foodie pub nestled in the heart of the medieval walls of Conwy. The pub offers a laid-back and friendly atmosphere to enjoy some fresh local food, great local ales, a glass or two of good quality wine and for those from f
A group of seven of us dined here on a Saturday evening. The food and service were good but the noise level was horrendous from a table of about fifteen nearby and we could barely hear ourselves think, let alone talk. This spoiled what may have been a very good evening. The menu is quite interesting and there is a good wine selection, all at reasonable prices. I had the mackerel starter, which was excellent, followed by a delicious roast pork shoulder. Unfortunately, the taste of the pork was somewhat overpowered by the accompanying cassoulet with chorizo. What is wrong with the taste of pork that it needs to be overpowered? My apple crumble dessert was excellent. Others in our party all enjoyed their meals. Décor is standard pub, but is quite spacious.
4 based on 128 reviews
SEASONAL Business - Closed now untilâ 8th March 2019 Situated at the foot of Conwy Mountain, on Bryn Morfa Caravan Park. We're proud to support our local farmers, suppliers & businesses with all locally sourced produce. We offer a typical 'pub food' menu,
This restaurant, although i doesnt have the feels of a top quality restaurant, with its very spacious setting with a pool table, and bar in the centre, and very big windows, you almost feel like you are in a fish bowl. But......... the staff are very friendly, very accomodating of children as they have there own their too, but most of all the food! Wow!!! I have had numerous dishes and can't fault any! The portion sizes are absolutely huge!! The roast dinner is one of the best i have had in the Llandudno and Conwy area. Very busy little restaurant, very popular. Would definately reccomend. Book ahead in advance
4 based on 425 reviews
Located on the Deganwy side of the Conwy river with views over to Conwy and the famous Conwy castle, the Castle View provides a welcoming atmosphere to enjoy the best locally sourced home cooked food. Real ales, international lagers and good wines complim
We called in one lunch time after travelling from Deganwy Station to Blaenau Ffestiniog to see the scenery and returning. The 'Hop on hop off' sightseeing bus also passes by. The menu offers a good choice and the food was well cooked (hake with leeks and chorizo and haddock risotto). Dessert was a brilliant citrus cheesecake and berry compote. Service was efficient and friendly. Would definitely go again.
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