Where to Eat
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LLE HARI
Llanrwst
Popular with locals and visitors alike, LLE HARI at The Meadowsweet Hotel serves traditional Welsh food with classic American service
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Waterloo Hotel Bridge 1815 Brasserie
Betws-y-Coed
Dining and Bars
We offers so many choices of excellent quality and exceptional value for money meals. Bridge 1815 Brasserie use the finest local ingredients including black beef, lamb and seafood. Our cellar offers an excellent selection of wine or beer to complement your meal. -
The Royal Oak Grill Bistro Bar
Betws-y-Coed
The Royal Oak Grill Bar
Sample Daytime Menu
Refurbished early last year the Grill Bar now has a defined contemporary feel local materials and suppliers were used in the redesign and the wooden flooring in the conservatory area is wind fall seasoned oak from the hotels own grounds. -
Stables Bistro Bar
Betws-y-Coed
An extensive menu and specials board with a fine range of cask ales - the Stables offers both quality and value for money.
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Tu Hwnt I'r Bont
Llanrwst
Tu Hwnt Ir Bont is a unique award winning tearooms and restaurant situated on the west bank of the river Conwy beside the famous Inigo Jones Bridge in the picturesque market town of Llanrwst, at the gate way to Snowdonia.
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Llugwy River Restaurant at the Royal Oak Hotel
Betws-y-Coed
Llugwy River Restaurant
The acclaimed Llugwy River Restaurant was awarded its first AA rosette in 2003 and has developed a reputation for using the finest of local Welsh ingredients.Read more about Llugwy River Restaurant at the Royal Oak Hotel »
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Lord Newborough Pub and Restaurant
Dolgarrog
Following a relaunch of menus in February 2009, the Lord Newborough has a wide range of menus from light bites to full a la carte.
o Starters from £3.95
o Mains from £8.95
o Desserts from £3.95
o Fresh ROCCA ground coffee from £2.00 and wide range of liquor coffees from £3.45
o Childrens meals from £4.25
A daily updated Chefs Specials Board complements the range; steaks are favourites, followed by classics such as Gammon, curries, sausages and braised liver
Sunday Luncheon 2 or 3 course meals from £10.95 per head are served from 1200 .
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The Fishermans Chip Shop
Conwy
Whether its your first visit to Conwy or one of many, there are certain activities you feel are mandatory, yet infinitely pleasurable nevertheless. One is to stroll on the Quay and marvel at North Wales very own Monaco harbour. While on the quay, you have to have a look at the smallest house in Gt. Britain, (please dont ask if she sleeps in the bedroom upstairs) and naturally, you must pop into the Liverpool Arms, one of this writers favourite pubs.
