Find out what Welsh restaurants to try in Tal-y-Cafn including Y Bedol Inn, Ty Gwyn Hotel, The Tal-y-Cafn, The Groes Inn, Amelies Restaurant, The Press Room Cafe, The Holland Arms, The Erskine Arms, Enochs Fish & Chips, Anna's Tea Room
4 based on 377 reviews
Tradition Victorian Tea Rooms and Coffee House set in the heart of Conwy. Offering a range of breakfasts, light bites, lunches and afternoon teas all in our light and spacious licensed restaurant. We stock a wide variety of speciality Loose leaf teas supp
We have visited Anna's tea rooms many times over the last 8 or so years. We enjoyed a repeat visit yesterday and weren't disappointed with the quality of food and the value for money. We also realised that the establishment has a new owner . Good luck in your venture and we hope to visit again in the future Thank you for your review, we're glad that you enjoyed your visit and hope to welcome you back again soon.
4 based on 599 reviews
This chippy offers table service & it's well worth it. Service was prompt and friendly, There's a great choice on the menu, not just the usual fish in batter. We chose a sharing platter (- fish each and a decent portion of chips between us) and a really good cuppa. The hake was really tasty and moist. Well worth diverting off the A55 for a meal!
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 166 reviews
We offer a range of menus with special deals running daily. Special lunch time menu Monday to Saturday 2 course £7.50. Monday and Tuesday night special Menu 2 course £10.00. Food is cooked to order and on busy day's a wait may be unavoidable. We have a la
We visited while staying at Waenfechan glamping down the road for my partners birthday. We were greeted by an extremely friendly and helpful lady (unfortunately didnât get her name) who got us our drinks and let us pick a table to sit at. We were made to feel very welcome as soon as we walked in. We both tried the Snowdon larger which was very tasty. We were one of the first in because we arrived bang on 7, however more people started to arrive after us. The food was absolutely amazing, the best meal Iâve had in a long time. I had the liver pate starter and garlic mushroom pasta main and my partner had garlic bread for starter and the beef burger for main. You could tell the food was homemade with lots of love. We went on a Monday which meant we were able to have the special menu, (on Mondays and Tuesdays they have a 2 course for £10 or 3 course for £15 menu) and we were so so impressed, such good value for money and extremely yummy. The only disappointing thing was that I couldnât fit a dessert in I was that full! Will have to save that for next time.The decor is 17th century style, old but cosy. It was nice to see a very traditional pub and added to the fabulous experience.If youâre looking for amazing food for a very good price this is the place for you. I really recommend visiting this place! Canât wait to return
4 based on 269 reviews
Located right next to Conwy Castle's entrance, there is no denying that it is in prime location and, going past the toilets, one can link up with the store below (entrance is on opposing side of the building, onto the main road).Service was very good, with employees sporting a smile and overall good mood.Food servings were of a generous size but a bit lacking in flavour and, unfortunately, the coffee was slightly burned.
4 based on 494 reviews
We popped in for cream tea last week which was excellent - homemade scone with jam and cream went down a treat after a morning of sightseeing.
4 based on 666 reviews
Set in the beautiful North Wales countryside, The Groes is a wonderful example of a traditional British Inn. Blending the warm welcome of a local pub with delicious food, excellent service and a comfortable bed, this historic Inn has been welcoming visito
We stopped here for lunch and came out somewhat disappointed.. We found that the lunch menu was a little limited. There were few vegetarian options and there were only four choices of sandwiches. There were no paninis or baguettes. We both chose the soup of the day to start which was spinach. It was not very warm and needed more seasoning. My husband had the burger with chips which he said was ok but not the best he has eaten by a long way. i struggled to find something which appealed as I wanted only a light lunch so i chose the duck spring rolls from the starters as a main.. They were very tasty. All in all it was an average lunch and i don't think we will be rushing back. The service was very friendly and the staff were attentive, however it was very very quiet. Also we thought that the prices were a tad high compared with, say, a Brunning and Price pub.Hi Denise T,Thank you for leaving us a review about your recent visit. We apologise for your recent experience, this is not up to our usual standards. We will take all of your comments on board regarding the limited menu, we are soon launching our new winter menu so we would love it if you would return to check this out. Throughout the autumn period we have gone quieter. We are glad you found our staff attentive and friendly. We would like to welcome you back in the near future.
4 based on 525 reviews
First impressions were that food was a bit pricey.However, on our first visit we had a burger and found it to be very very nice and good value. Staff were nothing short of excellent and beer was well above average.Second visit was much the same.Third visit was our last because the maitre D was a different chap and was simply awful. Without going into too much detail...we had the dog with us and he said we could have a table in the walkway or not at all. Dog would never settle in a busy area so we were prepared to go elsewhere. In the end we (not he) worked out that we could easily sit in the snug and be out of the way of footfall and everyone would be happy. It wasnât that he didnât want us there...it was more that he wouldnât or couldnât find a solution that would suit everyone. I honestly thought that was his job. Wrong guy in the wrong job.We ended up staying and having a good meal. Important to note....other than the one awkward chap ....the staff were absolutely fantastic.HiI apologise that you had a problem. We are very happy to let dogs into the pub although at busy times it can be hard to find a suitable area for them. Im glad that the rest of your visits were great and the food, service and beer were great. Please come in again and we will ensure you and your dog has a great time.
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4 based on 345 reviews
This was our favorite pub on our recent two week trip to London and Wales. It had our favorite meal and favorite ale. The new owners are wonderful. This is NOT the same Ty Gwyn Hotel that is already listed on Trip Advisor. (Ty Gwyn is a popular Welsh name
Our family of six had lunch here today and we thought it was really good excellent food we had chicken and someone else had the beef we liked the idea of a small menu the presentation was extremely good and the service could not be faulted
5 based on 280 reviews
Dog friendly traditional olde worlds country pub. Serving Real Ales and Wholesome Food. Sunny beer garden and large car park.
Went here with friends after a good walk. Friendly staff and good value roast. Food very good and staff friendly.Unfortunately the Beer wasnât great, the coffee was dreadful and squirty cream on the pudding was a let down, albeit the pudding was fine.If not for the above would have given an excellent.
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