Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Beddgelert, Caernarfon, including Y Banc Tapas, Caffi Colwyn, Tanronnen Inn, Saracens Head, Sygun Fawr Restaurant, The Royal Goat Hotel, Prince Llewelyn Hotel, Beddgelert Antiques and Tea Rooms, Honey and Spice Restaurant, Cwellyn Arms
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4 based on 493 reviews
Cwellyn Arms is a family run traditional Country Inn and Restaurant with varied accommodation at the foot of Mount Snowdon Snowdonia National Park All our food is prepared from fresh ingredients on the premises and we take time and care in sourcing qualit
I have been going to the cwellyn arms for 6 years,it is where me and my partner had our 1st proper date so is a special place to us,food has always been amazing but today it was awful,the burger was dry and tasteless,the chips had no taste at all,the garlic bread was solid and the roast was nit the best,when we where asked was food ok I should have spoken out but didnt,I feel really bad writing this review as the place means so much to me and my partner but we won't be coming back Thank you for your review.I wish to apologise that you found our food was not up to our usual standard and also that you feel a bit upset.It is a shame that you did not tell us at the time.The main reason for the server checking on the food is to give us the opportunity to correct anyproblems with your order.I will be checking with our Head Chef to find out what went wrong.I do hope that you will give us another chance.
We offer home-cooked Welsh and International cuisine, freshly cooked using only the finest locally sourced ingredients. You will find tempting dishes ranging from our bar menu, to traditional Welsh cooking, to international dishes and a particular special
This restaurant forms part of the Sygun Fawr Hotel in Beddgelert, but non-residents can dine here too. An imaginitive menu with a combination of traditional English and Thai food, all of which is freshly prepared (so don't expect 'fast' food) and full of flavour. Table staff were friendly and very helpful. Our family has been taking short breaks at this hotel for more than 20 years, through different owners, but the service in both the hotel and the restaurant sides of the business has always been excellent. It's not cheap, but then quality often isn't.
3 based on 185 reviews
Our family of five entered the restaurant minutes before the kitchen closed, yet we were warmly welcomed and the hosts accommodated all our food allergies and intolerances.The food was delicious, comforting and exactly what we needed after a full day of outdoor visits and the wine delicious.The owners were both lovely and kind.We highly recommend this place for people who are looking for an authentic and âhomeyâ experience. Itâs lovely to know that are still places like this one, with a soul. Thank you!
4 based on 82 reviews
Beautiful pub in a stunning setting, nestled in the village of Beddgelert, deep in Snowdonia. Unfortunately that's where the good things ended.Greeted reluctantly by the woman behind the bar, maybe the manager or landlady.My partner and I are from South and Mid Wales respectively. We ordered coffee, in English by the way, and as soon as she heard our accents her attitude became even more unfortunate. I'm not sure of her country of origin."We don't do coffee", ...prolonged pause ....was her unhelpful answer.We asked for some shandy which appeared to be some Herculean task for her and took an inordinate amount of time as she was chatting out back during the preparation.We felt very unwelcome and uncomfortable there, so ordering food was out of the question. We drank up in double quick time and left, not before returning the empties to the bar, which provoked no response except turning her back to me. If you're Welsh, and you sound it, don't bother visiting here, because we won't again. This woman probably will claim that she can't remember our visit, and she probably won't, but we certainly will for all the wrong reasons, and judging by some of the other comments here, so do many others!Thank you for your review, we have messaged you to ask for the date and time of your visit. We would very much like to deal with the member of staff in question as this was clearly an unacceptable way to be treated. Our sincerest apologies,The Prince Llewelyn Team
3 based on 183 reviews
I ordered the specialist Burger from the menu; this included a home made beef burger, along with a chicken fillet, bacon slice, mature cheddar, onion rings and an excellent salad. There was also a portion of golden thick cut chips and a rich dark barbecue dipping sauce. The burger was contained in a nice brioche bun and served with a wooden skewer.The service was excellent, and the food was accompanied by a lovely pint of local Big Bog real ale.Overall, an excellent experience.Well doneDr Chris Davies
Jim Clack, the chef, makes use of the wide range of local produce to create homely Welsh classics as well as more modern dishes from around the world. You'll have the choice of dining in the 16th century dining room or in the conservatory enjoying views o
We have been coming to beddgelert for years and searched out somewhere new for our anniversary! This is a hidden gem! Would recommend! Best meal in beddgelert!
3 based on 573 reviews
The Saracens Head pub-restaurant is situated by Afon (River) Colwyn in the heart of Beddgelert, close to the Mountains of Snowdon & Hebog. We welcome Muddy Boots, Dogs & Children and have menus to provide for all. We serve freshly prepared traditional pub
We stayed here bank holiday weekend and into the next week for four days and took our dog they were very very friendly we only had one meal and that was good ,obviously very busy at the bank holiday weekend but found most staff to be very helpful and attentive The rooms were clean and looked like they were recently renovated Probably one of the most popular venues of a weekend and there are a few to choose in Beddgelert. It is located in the centre of Beddgelert A very small village with numerous eateries also a train stop that would take you to Carmarthen with beautiful views along the way cost is £41 per adult return and takes approximately one hour 20 minutes There are plenty of walks from the saracens head and approximately 4 1/2 km to the start of Snowdonia Certainly worth a visit and we would return .
4 based on 277 reviews
A very popular place for drinking and eating. There are lots of cask beers etc to choose from and also a number of different types of whiskey including Welsh whiskey to try out. The food menu is extensive, but I would recommend the local lamb and leek pie, it is very nice.
4 based on 419 reviews
Situated in the heart of Beddgelert in the foothills of Snowdon, Cafe Colwyn and Tea Garden is a very popular and welcoming establishment. The comfortable, light and airy interior is complemented by a delightful riverside tea garden at the rear, where cus
The staff here were friendly and efficient . We had a lovely lunch but sat inside as the weather was a bit drizzly . My ciabatta and my husbands baguette were nicely cooked and mine decorated with a small salad . The tea was very nice as well , we regretfully declined cake or dessert as we would stop again later . We enjoyed our lunch there .
4 based on 99 reviews
.Place was lovely although tables quite close together. The tapas were mainly quite tasty however not very hot, they were only warm the vindaloo pork belly which we were expecting to be very hot and spicy was tasteless. May go again but to be honest not much competition in Portmadoc
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