Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Penrhyndeudraeth, United Kingdom including Ship Aground, Caffi Glas, Estuary Lodge Restaurant, Wood Fired Shack, Dylan's, Porthmadog Kebab House, Jephanies Pizzeria, Criccieth Kebabs & Pizzas
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4 based on 96 reviews
Criccieth is a quiet Welsh village at the best of times, and after dark even more so, therefore your choices of takeaway are quite limited.One Chinese cuisine, one Indian cuisine, one chippie, one pub grub and then Criccieth Kebab for everything else.Itâs a bit of a strange set up, basically forms part of the local convenience store we even bought scratch cards and milk while we were there!, Everything is cooked to order right in front of you, so no problems there, and the cooks are friendly enough.They were under a bit of pressure when we called in, everything seems to close early compared to more urban areas, so itâs either beer or food at 10.30pm and that night everyone seemed to choose food!Pizza was good, kebabs were tasty and cooked shish style on a bbq grill which is my favourite way, many combo choices available. Chicken and lamb shish was great, but people who had the kofta really enjoyed theirs. Small meals are exactly that, anything under a fiver you will probably be looking for a top up later, the larger portions although excessive in price (over £11 for the house special kebab) were not huge, we found the kebabs in the 7 to 8 range to be the best value for money.Would we go there again? Yes, itâs not perfect, but itâs your only choice for this type of food and itâs not too bad at all.
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An amazing and authentic pizzeria set in small surroundings serving a smalll selection of wonderful home made food
Have been told this is the best pizza in town - will be sure to give it a try soon, just waiting for the menu extension
3 based on 33 reviews
Surrounded by poor eateries, i decided on pizza, chips, garlic bread..Friendly staff, good prices, served quickly, food took approx 15 mins to cook, Get back to the hotel and wow.. better than premium pizza places. Food was hot, tasted lovely and i will return here when im staying again.. Worth more than the 5 stars...
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4 based on 1763 reviews
Eaten here several times, we live fairly locally. This time was definitely the worst visit and the last!. Standards are slipping ... dirty menus and tables in a not very busy restaurant. Sloppy service from the supervisor and manager - they didnât seem bothered or motivated at all. We ordered the âChicken Fillet Burgerâ at £12.95 each.... which was considerably overpriced for the portion size and quality. The fries were cold, there were three puny lukewarm chicken strips (does not constitute a fillet burger!) on a freshly defrosted bun. The coating was almost unpalatably over seasoned with thyme. Never going back, left disappointed, hungry and over £30 lighter (once you added £4.40 for a large sparkling water).
Cracking pizzas in a lovely, modern setting with excellent, attentive staff. Limited menu at the moment but not a problem and all the food was delicious.
5 based on 136 reviews
Booked online one night before, reply received next morning accepting booking for 3 people.Place easy to find on the High St.Eating room is like a large lounge, with maybe,too dim lighting.Good service, all evening.Draught beer & Peroni no lager advertised but available. Had Snowdonia lager, and Spitfire beer.Fish & chips was baked fish not battered, chips were ok, mushy peas warm. Tasty but not a substantial meal.Vegetarian pizza, size is 9", thin crust, good but not mind blowing.Welsh burger, served between what appeared thick slices of bread(not sure of technical name), ok, maybe a little dry, with small salad on plate.One dessert, Eton mess, acceptable, but nothing outstanding and maybe spoilt by too much fruit syrup poured over it.If in the area, may visit again.
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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.
4 based on 213 reviews
Set in Snowdonia National Park, a family run business which offers heartily home cooked food. We pride ourselves on quality locally sourced produce and a homely atmosphere with views from the restaurant overlooking Snowdon.
Two minutes walk from where we stayed at The Estuary Lodge. Made to feel very welcome on arrival on a Friday evening and we hadn't booked. Excellent atmosphere, food, drinks and service. Food is of an excellent standard and large portions which we all enjoyed. Thank You H & K.
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