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Leading Restaurants in North Wales
Restaurants in North Wales, such as Porth Tocyn Country Hotel and Castle Cottage Restaurant with Rooms are listed below. North Wales is literally littered with interesting places to visit, from majestic castles to beautiful isolated rural walks. The Snowdonia National Park includes the highest mountains in England and Wales and the north coast boasts the ‘Queen of the Welsh Resorts’, Llandudno, gloriously situated between the Great Orme and the Little Orme.
Porth Tocyn Country Hotel
Bwlch Tocyn, Abersoch
For six decades and three generations, the Fletcher-Brewer family has run this acclaimed country house hotel that’s situated in farmland with views across Cardigan Bay to Snowdownia. The simply decorated dining room features exposed stonework and... more
Castle Cottage Restaurant with Rooms
Y Llech, Harlech
Close to Harlech Castle and housed in two cottages dating back more than 400 years, this restaurant with rooms does a good job of balancing tradition with up-to-date dining. The cosy dining room has exposed beams and local art on the walls, but there... more
Rhiwafallen
Llandwrog, Caernarfon
The restaurant at this boutique hotel is in a contemporary conservatory offering stunning views over the Welsh countryside which provides many of the ingredients found on the menu. There is also an attractive terrace where you can enjoy pre-dinner... more
Penhelig Arms Hotel
27 Terrace Road, Aberdovey
With surprisingly few fish restaurants along the British coastline, it is a pleasure to come across this muted smart blue restaurant with views of the estuary, and with it a treasure trove of the riches of the sea to plunder. The changing menu – due... more
Dawson's Restaurant
The Castle Hotel, High Street, Conwy
Castle Dawson flies the flag for Welsh food, literally so in the case of consultant chef and director Graham Tinsley, who moonlights as manager of the Welsh Culinary Team at international cooking competitions. His experience is put to good use in an... more
Tyddyn Llan
Llandrillo, Corwen
After fourteen years in the big smoke running South Kensington’s acclaimed Hilare, husband and wife team Bryan and Susan Webb moved to rural Wales in 2002 to take over this converted shooting lodge. Pale blue painted tongue and groove walls and... more
Plas Bodegroes
Nefyn Road, Pwllheli
When there’s Barabrith and butter pudding with Welsh whisky ice cream on the menu, you know you’re in Wales - the beautiful Llyn peninsula in North West Wales to be exact. This picture postcard perfect Georgian manor house and gardens has been home... more
Penmaenuchaff Hall Hotel
Penmaenpool, Dolgellau
Nestled in 21 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland within Snowdonia National Park, Penmaenuchaf Hall offers visitor and opportunity to experience gourmet food and fine wines in a spectacular setting. The classy garden room restaurant has wood... more
Bodysgallen Hall & Spa
Llandudno
Two hundred acres of parkland, views of Snowdonia – what’s not to love about this handsome 17th century country house? Crystal chandeliers and open fireplaces give the dining rooms that overlook the gardens a touch of grandeur. There’s homemade... more
Hotel Maes-y-Neuadd
Talsarnau, Harlech
Chef-patron Peter Jackson’s pride and joy is his 200 year old walled garden. Eight tons of produce including pennywort, artichokes, squashes, wild garlic, tayberries and flowers find their way each year onto the menu. Dinner in the charming white... more
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Terrace Restaurant
St Tudno Hotel, Promenade, Llandudno
While Llandudno’s charming promenade and Victorian pier couldn’t be more British, there’s a touch of Mediterranean glamour at St Tudno’s much-praised restaurant. Large murals of Lake Como, a tinkling fountain and elaborate chandeliers make for a... more
The West Arms Hotel
Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Llangollen
The original charm of this 16th-century inn have been preserved with low beams, uneven floors and blazing inglenook fires welcoming visitors in the winter months. The West Arms has been commended for its seafood dishes. These could include a... more
1620 Bistro at Bodysgallen Hall
Bodysgallen Hall & Spa, Llandudno
Such is the historic importance of this country house hotel which partly dates back to the 13th century, that it has now passed into the hand of the National Trust. But those that care just as much about great food and drink as they do heritage... more
Dylanwad Da
Dolgellau
This cafe/bar and wine shop by day in the centre of the pretty market town of Dolgellau is transformed into a cosy, relaxed bistro by night. The simple blue and bisque decor and wooden tables and chairs provide the backdrop for the honest food... more
Tan-y-Foel Country House
Capel Garmon, Llanrwst, Betws-y-Coed
The ‘house under the hill’ is 750 feet above sea level and offers sweeping views of Snowdonia National Park. The clean, cool, modern restaurant within the handsome stone 17th century hotel is home to chef-patron Janet Pitman’s modern British... more
Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn
Castle Street, Beaumaris
This inn has played a pivotal role in the social life of Beaumaris for over 500 years. Located in the eaves of the oldest part of the building, the dining room couldn’t be more modern and stylish. Local produce including Welsh black beef, salt marsh... more
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