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Aberdunant Hall
Price: Expensive•British•4.9(987)Welcome to Aberdunant Hall, the perfect place to relax after exploring Snowdonia or celebrate a special occasion. During school holidays, our heated terrace offers freshly baked pizza at weekends and live entertainment on Saturdays.
Our bar is the perfect spot to relax. We serve a selection of quality wines, local ales and cocktails, all prepared and poured by our experienced team.
We offer a variety of menus including an Early Bird (5:00–5:45pm from 7/4/25), Midweek Menu (Mon–Thurs), Full Menu (Fri–Sat), and our Sunday Carvery (12:00–8:00pm).
Our dishes incl. classics, steaks, the Aberdunant Burger, and our famous cheesecake. Our Executive Chef Adam Ellis uses locally sourced ingredients and can tailor meals for most dietary needs.
We welcome dogs in our designated dining area, please let us know in advance.
Breakfast is served daily from 8:00–10:00am and is open to all, we just ask for you to book in advance so we can prepare for your visit.Con Amici Italian Bar and Kitchen
Price: Moderate•Italian•4.8(964)We are a family owned modern Italian restaurant and bar run by the proprietor Joe Lynch and his son Ryan Lynch.
The name Con Amici comes from the Italian family and friends dining ethos which translates to eating with friends where families and close friends come together to have a meal around a table whether it is at home or in a restaurant, making it a big event. This is what we want our customers to experience when they visit our restaurant.
The Millstone
Price: Expensive•Contemporary British•4.8(317)We’re an independent, family-owned bar and restaurant located in the heart of Penyffordd, North Wales.
Our menu is focused on modern, seasonal dishes using only the freshest ingredients and local produce. All of our dishes are made to order and we offer dining both inside and outside on our terrace.The Jackdaw Conwy
Price: Very Expensive•British•4.8(795)The Jackdaw, Conwy
Jackdaw or Jac-do in Welsh, is the nickname given to a person born within the castle walls of Conwy town.
The name is taken from the bird which can be found nesting in the walls of the town and castle.
Within the walls of Conwy Castle lies The Jackdaw, a restaurant by Nick Rudge.
Providing a unique Welsh Tasting Menu on Tuesday to Saturday evenings and 'The Nest', a reduced 4 course lunch Tasting Menu on Friday and Saturdays.
To view our menus and to sign up to our newsletter please visit or website; www.thejackdawconwy.co.uk
The Savvy Fox
Price: Expensive•Gastro Pub•4.5(75)The brand new Savvy Fox Pub at Hotel Wrexham opens November 24! Get ready to experience our brand-new daily breakfast, lunch and dinner menus, featuring fresh, flavoursome dishes that will have any fox on the run! Whether you are stopping by for a quick bite or a cozy dinner, we’ve got something for everyone. With a lively atmosphere, great company, and excellent selection of beverages to boot – The Savvy Fox is your new favourite spot in town.Bryn Williams at Porth Eirias
Price: Moderate•Seafood•4.7(3,628)This big open space with its easy, informal mood has an open kitchen where Bryn’s team of chefs turn simple, local, seasonal ingredients into extraordinary bistro-style food. Menus are served all day by interesting people who really understand food, and there are no rules, so you can do what you like: tuck into breakfast, graze over small plates at the bar, share a Sunday feast with family, watch the sun go down with friends. Good times with good people, and no distance between you and the beach.
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- EElaineVIPNorth Wales •8 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAlways a great experience, delicious food and lovely service.More infoBryn Williams at Porth EiriasPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Colwyn Bay•4.7
- VVeleshaManchester/Greater Manchester •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoA really lovely pub, very friendly staff, great service, food was delicious and fabulous value. We’d seen the Sunday roast deal advertised outside when we arrived for the bank holiday weekend in Betws y Coed so we immediately booked and weren’t disappointed. £17 for a beef roast dinner and a pint (or other drink) an absolute bargain. The food was all fresh with loads of slices of beef, roast potatoes, cabbage, carrots, peas, roast parsnips, a massive Yorkshire pudding and lashings of tasty gravy. It’s dog friendly and there is a pool table. We’ll definitely be booking next time we’re in the area, well done to everyone at Pont y Pair.More infoPont-y-pairPrice: Moderate• Pub• Conwy Town Center•3.6
- AAnnetteYorkshire •3 reviews4.0Dined 5 days agoWe were a little disappointed as having Sunday lunch at The Imperial before we booked a table in advance for Sunday lunch today. The table overlooking the promenade was a lovely setting. However we were informed Sunday lunch was not being served and only the normal menu was available. We ordered from this menu and the food was good but we would have booked else where had we been made aware of the changes to the menu.More infoThe Imperial HotelPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary British• Llandudno•4.4
- SSimonDevon •6 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoGreat food, the addition of a £35 menu is a great introduction to the style of cuisine. (Some carb needed with the fist was the only minor niggle we had). Second time we've been, had the full tasting menu last time, was superb.More infoThe Jackdaw ConwyPrice: Very Expensive• British• Conwy Town Center•4.8
- RROBERTBrighton •1 review5.0Dined on Apr 16, 2025Amazing food, excellent service, caters for vegans and pescatarians. Great value for money. Slightly better than the cottage loaf.More infoNext Door - LlandudnoPrice: Expensive• Contemporary British• Llandudno•4.5
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Dog friendly restaurants in North Wales include The Potted Lobster - Abersoch, Aberdunant Hall and The Wepre Bar & Grill
Child friendly restaurants in North Wales include Bryn Williams at Porth Eirias, The Potted Lobster - Abersoch and Con Amici Italian Bar and Kitchen
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