Reviews on Bar food in Talsarnau, United Kingdom including Ship Aground, Y branwen restaurant, The Ship, The Plas Restaurant, Aberdunant Restaurant, The Golden Fleece, The Brondanw Arms, The Grapes Hotel, Bar & Restaurant, The Dining Room at Royal Sportsman Hotel, The Union Inn
Restaurants in Talsarnau Bed and Breakfast Inns
4 based on 319 reviews
The Union Inn is a friendly village pub dating back to the 19th Century. It is situated in the picturesque and historic village of Tremadog, gateway to the Snowdonia National Park and the Llyn Peninsula. We are a freehold, family run pub, focussing on exc
Having looked in Porthmadog for food and not finding anything suitable or open we stumbled across the Union Inn, and what a treat. Service was quick and friendly and the food was fantastic with a very generous portion. We will be back before we leave for home.
4 based on 279 reviews
The style of cooking is seasonal Modern British with a contemporary look for the adventurous along with classic British Fayre, for those who enjoy traditional meals at lunch or in the evening, served in the restaurant, bar, lounge or garden from 12.00pm t
This is a very traditional white tablecloth dining room in a very traditional hotel. We had the prawn and crab linguine - the portions were very big but quite bland. The pasta was cooked well enough but the crab was pretty tasteless. As the room filled up the servers could not quite cope.Not bad, but not fantastic.Thank you for your three-star review. Yes, we are a traditional restaurant in a traditional hotel and we are enjoyed by hotel guests and locals alike. We are surprised you found your linguine bland as this is a very popular dish on our menu. Our restaurant does get busy, and we never quite know when the busy times will be. So perhaps the evening you were dining, we may have been busier that we were expecting and not had quite enough staff on. This is an area that we are addressing as the restaurant is extremely popular and getting busier and busier.
4 based on 260 reviews
The Grapes Hotel, Bar & Restaurant, located in the heart of Snowdonia is a great location for exploring or relaxing. 10 minutes drive to Zip World and Portmeirion. This historic coaching inn has 6 en suit bedrooms and two snug welsh cottages, free parking
Called in our way past after a day out exploring the area with our German Shepherd Dog and received a very warm welcome in the bar.Really enjoyed the service and lovely food as well as the selection of local ales which went down very well!Certainly will call in again when next in the area.Thank you very much for your review and that you had a good time at the grapes!
4 based on 272 reviews
Have visited many times over the past two years and always find the hospitality and food to be of a very high standard. The food is wonderfully prepared and presented using fresh local ingredients. There is a well stocked bar and the the owners are friend
Just turned up at 155pm for food. We didn't know they stop serving at 2pm. We had just climbed snowdon and were a bit hungry! The bar person was rude and despite having just taken an order from a lady , flatly refused to even ask the chef if we could have some chips. Last time we go there.
4 based on 406 reviews
A traditional coaching inn offering B&B accomodation, free WIFI, Beer garden and all day food: breakfasts, lunches and evening meals.
lovely pub with a good menu really tasty food and service is also good with great Beer a nice relaxing atmosphere
4 based on 162 reviews
Enjoyed a fabulous evening meal, the food was excellent complimented by the wonderful service from the staff. The whole atmosphere of the restaurant and lounge was lovely. I would highly recommend.
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4 based on 295 reviews
The Plas Restaurant is situated on the High Street of the Historic coastal town of Harlech. It's frontage gives few hints as to what lies beyond. An elegant Restaurant and a relaxing, comfortale Conservatory, with lawns to it's front taking full advantage
Visited on a bank holiday weekend (Sunday lunchtime). The outside tables were taken but got a spot in the conservatory. Service was good. Very polite and helpful waitresses. Meals came quickly. We had a special - crab salad. Not cheap (£14.95) but tasty - only two pieces of bread slightly disappointing though for price. Also had the egg mayonnaise sandwich and a basket of chips - all good. Overall a pleasant experience would visit again.
4 based on 538 reviews
Originally built in 1824 'The Ship' - Y Llong is the oldest public house in Porthmadog and is mentioned in many maritime books of the area. At the ship you'll find all of our fayre is hand prepared by our professional chefs and delivered to you by our cou
Visited Porthmadog after visiting Carnavon Castle. Beautiful village with small train operating from Carnavon and beyond worth the trip . Was there during bank holiday long weekend. Not as crowded . All of northern wales is beautiful. The Ship was very good . Worth a visit but all the shops in town are very quaint and people very friendly.
4 based on 94 reviews
Hotel, bar and restaurant located in Harlech oposite Royal St Davidâs Golf Course and underneath Harlech Castle.
A great find for food and service - particularly recommend the " duo of lamb" with the best seared lamb rump I have had in a very long time. This is a good restaurant rather than a pub grub venue.
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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