Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Dinas Mawddwy, United Kingdom including Dining at the Brigands Inn, The Buckley Arms, Cross Foxes Bar & Grill, Y Meirionnydd, Gwyndy Tea Room, T H Roberts Coffee Shop, Torrent Walk Hotel, Gwin Dylanwad Wine, Bwyty Mawddach Restaurant, Yr Eagles Llanuwchllyn
4 based on 434 reviews
Family run village pub and a shop for your essentials home cooked food locally sourced with a warm welcome to all
Went here on a recommendation from the campsite owner. Glad that we followed it up on our last night of camping in the area. Food was amazing, especially the lamb shank and lamb Henry. Portion sizes for kids burgers were more than enough for an 11 & 12 year old who were more than a little bit hungry after a long walk and playing on the water in a kayak! Best garlic bread Iâve had in a long time. Deserts were delicious. Staff friendly and food came quite quickly.
4 based on 418 reviews
We had a lovely Sunday lunch sitting on the terrace looking out over the estuary to Cader Idris and the surrounding hills. Good use of local food cooked to the highest standard and beautifully presented. Lovely friendly front of house staff. We will certainly return. Thank you.
5 based on 92 reviews
Dylan is a wine importer who has opened a Cellar Wine Shop, cafe and bar in this beautiful Welsh town. Expert knowledge in a relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy a glass, a bottle or even a tiny 25ml taster of wine from our PODS (a preservation system that allows us
We have stopped off here several times on our way up north for coffee and scones. The premises is really attractive and the wine cellar is great. I bought several bottles of wine from the cellar and was thrilled to bits with them. I will definitely be dropping by again to stock up on supplies. Its a great place to buy a presents with a whole wall shelf dedicated to Welsh produce. Always a warm welcome, looking forward to making time to eat lunch here. Thank you very much. Even though we import wines from Europe and sell Italian and Spanish foods in the shop, we do like to showcase as many Welsh products as possible so I'm delighted you approve! We look forward to seeing you again.
4 based on 106 reviews
The Torrent boasts its fantastic range of both local and guest ales and ciders and can be found in cam's good beer guide 2016.
Dropped in for a drink as we were waiting for the chippy to open. Passing through on a very long journey home. Cricket was on and food from the bar was fantastic. Company and friendliness of local patrons was even better. If we hadnât got 200 miles still to drive we would have stayed all evening. Will definitely be back despite the commute.
4 based on 822 reviews
A fantastic Tea and Coffee House with the best cakes ever. Other reviews of Dolgellau B&B's mention it.
Visited on a few occasions when weâve been in Dolgellau and each time the food has been amazing. The first time I visited I had the chicken soup with homemade cheese scone. The soup was thick,comforting and delicious Cheese scone was fluffy and went well with itThis time I had the vegetable quiche. I asked if it was hot and it was. I like my quiches hot! It was a big slab of thick chunky roast veggies in a creamy pastry tart and a large salad and coleslaw Amazing. So full but managed to share a homemade hummingbird cake for aftersDog friendly which is great. Luna our Labrador was very accommodating by hoovering up the crumbs Didnât realise that there was a huge floor upstairs as well with comfy settees so you donât need to squeeze yourself downstairs Maybe that could be better explained on the signage going upstairs Friendly, helpful staff Well done
5 based on 80 reviews
Tea and coffee served with homemade cakes, jams and curds. Served on tables with antique lace table cloths and with high quality fine china and silver tea pots.
I visited for lunch with my friend today at her recommendation and Iâm so glad I did.We both had the smoked salmon salad and it was delicious. Both cold and hot smoked salmon, coleslaw, garlic mushroom rice, salad leaves, tomatoes and more. The quality of the ingredients shone out and everything tasted very fresh.After this I had a scone with jam, it was honestly the best scone Iâve had in years. My friend had shortbread with marzipan in which looked amazing too as did all of the other cakes on display.The attention to detail in the table settings and the food was clear to see and the staff were lovely too.I will be returning! If you are in Dolgellau I would urge you to pop in and treat yourself. Thank you for your review. Iâm pleased you enjoyed our salmon salad. See you again soon.
4 based on 495 reviews
Y Meirionnydd Townhouse is a great restaurant and bar in the centre of Dolgellau. What was the original old County jailhouse has been skilfully converted into a contemporary, stylish and yet cosy restaurant serving traditional British dishes with a Welsh
What a delightful meal and whole experience we had eating here. The two staff on duty were superb at their job, the perfect hosts and advisors. They had the natural, relaxed and friendly skills which showed their considerable experience and enjoyment of their jobs. The food was excellent too. My Summer Pea Soup was light and delicious and gave me inspiration for my own cooking. My wife's Smoked Salmon with yoghurt and blinis was very much enjoyed. We both had the Rump of Lamb with Potato Rosti, cooked precisely to meet our very different tastes. Beautiful Lamb, perfectly flavoured. Puddings were fine but the whole meal was a very enjoyable event.
4 based on 1009 reviews
Stopped at this attractive and modern bar/restaurant by accident after taking the wrong road. Lucky for us! Both of us had skipped breakfast, so around 10:30 we thought letâs try this place. Breakfasts are served 8-11am daily and what a treat! We went for the full cooked breakfast as it had laver bread which neither of us had tried before. Toast, beans, black pudding, egg, mushrooms, tomorrow, sausage and bacon; all cooked to order and served on a hot plate. Brilliant. Possibly the best cooked breakfast I can remember eating. 10/10.
We had a meal there last week and both had rump steaks. The steaks were ok and accompanied by salad and chips. Desserts were chocolate pudding again very nice. The service was slow and we noticed that kitchen staff were required so guess they were short staffed in the kitchen. This was not a problem to us as we were in no hurry.Resturant was only open a few days a week and so missing out of summer trade. Service was very friendlyHello Roger, thank you for your review, you are quite right, we were short of staff. I think everyone was warned that there might be a wait and you would have been given the option if you didn't mind to wait a bit or if you preferred, move on. We have to prioretise customers and sadly for walk-in trade, our own residents and those who have booked will be attended to before casual diners. This will always be the case and not just when we are short staffed. I'm afraid this would be so in any restaurant or pub, I'm sorry if it put you out, but of course August is our busiest month and everywhere round here is full. We are a small, family run hotel and are actually open every evening for our own residents, we aren't always open for non-residents and in busier times it is always advisable to book. If you have a reservation then we would also admit non-residents. If you or anyone else has any queries, I would be happy to try and answer them.regards Gay Howes01650-531261
4 based on 208 reviews
The food is excellent. We ate cod goujons with garlic dip and salad and creamy garlic mushrooms on toast for starters. Followed by slow roast stuffed belly pork on roasted vegetables and chicken with leek and cream sauce on a bed of crushed potatoes. All served with fresh vegetables. We had no room for dessert...! Excellent food, well presented and efficient friendly service. Good wine list. It was Bank Holiday and very busy I advise you book. Good value. Great after a day at the coast.
Where to eat Bar food in Dinas Mawddwy: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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