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4 based on 15 reviews
Amser Da provides a relaxing and comfortable environment to try delicious food and drink sourced from all over Wales. We feature a wide range of producers such as Llaeth y Llan, Edwards of Conwy, Apple County, Great Orme Brewery, Purple Moose, Patchwork P
We've driven past Amser Da so many times and said we must pay a visit, well this weekend we finally did, and we're sorry we've left it so long to try this exceptional bistro/cafe. The food is typical bistro style, but with something extra - Welsh bacon, Perl Wen cheese and fresh pesto on my flatbread made a delicious lunch. It won't be long before we go back. And the chap behind the counter was very patient and allowed us to practice our Welsh !
Never been in; always closed when I pass. Looks very 70's from the outside, and that says, to me, get in there! Well, I would, but as I said....If it's as good as it looks from the outside, (plain, basic, no modernity just to keep up), then within lurk potential delights?
4 based on 91 reviews
Sorry now closed over winter. Open again in March. Discover Llyn Crafnant in the heart of Snowdonia A perfect Setting for a Great Day Out Fish for Trout in Natural Surroundings in a Stunning North Wales Valley Llyn Crafnant is one of the most beautiful an
You will not be disappointed visiting this place. There are a couple of negative reviews, however, these two are from two ignorant, rude and malicious people, whose behaviour and attitude is shameful. Come and visit and experience the delights of this friendly and hospitable retreat. A haven of peace in the chaos of the modern world.
4 based on 74 reviews
Dropped in here last weekend and a pair of us opted for a breakfast. It was a bit chaotic and there was a wait for food (to be fair we were warned of this before ordering). Food was tasty and a generous portion was presented. Staff were polite and helpfull. Would stop here again and have no problem recommending the place.
4 based on 439 reviews
On a sunny day there is nothing better than sitting outside Tu Hwnt I'r Bont with a Welsh tea (having carefully not eaten too much beforehand). The sound of the Conwy River a few yards away (look for the flood levels marked on the door frame - it's not always a benign river!) and the elegant bridge over it (reputedly designed by Inigo Jones can easily take you back to the 17th century when the bridge was built or the 15th century when TuHwnt I'r Bont was built as a courthouse. Setting and history apart, it's well worth coming here for the food alone, especially their bara brith.
4 based on 29 reviews
Now open 7 days a week, we're pleased to be able to welcome dog walkers, hikers, people just passing through, and all our usual visitors, from children enjoying a birthday party to locals catching a coffee. As well as our usual treats you'll also find som
So much fun and much faster than we expected. Would definitely recommend this for adults and teenagers.We're pleased to hear you enjoyed your time on the Fforest Coaster!Hopefully we'll see you again very soon. Many thanks, Marni
5 based on 49 reviews
Today (Wednesday) me and Hubby were driving along the main A5 when we saw this quirky caravan cafe on the layby (it's on the same side as the Conwy Falls Cafe). We decided to pull in for a quick lunch. The T-Bar was very small and basic inside. The sitting down area was full of satisfied customers. There was a friendly fella behind the counter. We ordered 2 x big breakfast baps which were freshly cooked whilst we waited. They each consisted of a large round white bap spread with brown sauce and filled with 1 thick rasher of bacon, 1 sausage split open and 1 juicy fried egg. They cost £3 each (paid cash). You can have extra fillings @ 50 pence each. Because we were eating them outside, he put each of them on a paper plate/serviette and wrapped them in silver foil. They were very tasty and filling. I recommend this stop-off if you want no-frills food at a reasonable price.
4 based on 533 reviews
We stopped here for a bite to eat and a drink while camping in the area. We'd past it's few times and said we must go here and I'm so glad we did. It's a beautiful place and the staff were very friendly and welcoming. What had a coffee, a pot of tea and to eat we had a scone with jam and cream and some bara brith. The scone and the bara brith were absolutely delicious. There is some walks you can do behind the ugly house which we want to do when we visit there again which we sure will be.
5 based on 131 reviews
Oriel Ffin y Parc Gallery began in 2010, and has quickly grown to become one of the most successful art galleries in Wales. We currently represent over forty artists, ranging from exciting young newcomers to some of the most established and successful art
Ffin Y Parc had been recommended by a friend for lunch, so we went to have a look at the gallery and have some lunch.Lovely setting, with lovely views over the beautiful Conwy valley, the restaurant/ cafe had a prime position.The menu was nice and simple, but not the run of mill lunchtime menu offered by the masses.I chose the spinach and chorizo dish which was not only good value, but absolutely delicious.I will make it my business to return to this little gem, what a find!Oh, and the art gallery was good too!
4 based on 224 reviews
After walking round in pouring rain we were all in need of a bit of comforting food,lovely lady found seating for six of us,we had fresh made sandwiches and lovely home made soup really hit the spot,prices very good and a very good hot coffee to finish off.
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