Reviews on Welsh food in Conwy, United Kingdom including Amelies Restaurant, Signatures Restaurant, The Press Room Cafe, The Erskine Arms, Anna's Tea Room, 2 The Square, Bryn Morfa Restaurant & Lounge, Restaurant at The Castle, Enochs Fish & Chips, Castle Gallery Tearooms
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4 based on 97 reviews
Would highly recommend this establishment! Conveniently located by Conwy castle car park. Everything is home made and to our surprise a welsh speaking waitress, which is a rarity these days! The staff were very helpful and extremely pleasant. I had the castle gallery afternoon tea which consisted of a choice of sandwich, scone with jam and cream and either tea or coffee, a bargain at £6.95. My partner had a tuna melt panini followed by a scone with jam and cream. The food was delicious!
4 based on 598 reviews
This chippy offers table service & it's well worth it. Service was prompt and friendly, There's a great choice on the menu, not just the usual fish in batter. We chose a sharing platter (- fish each and a decent portion of chips between us) and a really good cuppa. The hake was really tasty and moist. Well worth diverting off the A55 for a meal!
4 based on 490 reviews
Dawson"s at the Castle Hotel Conwy offers inspired use of fantastic local produce to create our Michelin guide recommended, AA 2 rosette awarded dishes that suit all occasions, from a quick bite to eat to that special occasion dinner. With a choice of dif
....since weâve dined at the Castle hotel. We decided to visit again this year (Sunday 11/08 and Tuesday 13/08/19). The restaurant is a lovely room, comfortable and quite plush without being âstuffyâ and the service was excellent; friendly and efficient. Our Sunday roasts (beef) were delicious, the beef being perfectly cooked and presented beautifully. This wasnât a case of style over substance. Possibly one of, if not our favourite meal in Conwy this year. Dinner the following Tuesday evening was very good too though Iâd prefer that the chips werenât seasoned. That said, we would happily recommend and weâll most certainly be back again next August.Thank you for your fantastic review! I know our hardworking team will love reading your kind words and we all look forward to welcoming you back next summer!!!
4 based on 128 reviews
SEASONAL Business - Closed now untilâ 8th March 2019 Situated at the foot of Conwy Mountain, on Bryn Morfa Caravan Park. We're proud to support our local farmers, suppliers & businesses with all locally sourced produce. We offer a typical 'pub food' menu,
This restaurant, although i doesnt have the feels of a top quality restaurant, with its very spacious setting with a pool table, and bar in the centre, and very big windows, you almost feel like you are in a fish bowl. But......... the staff are very friendly, very accomodating of children as they have there own their too, but most of all the food! Wow!!! I have had numerous dishes and can't fault any! The portion sizes are absolutely huge!! The roast dinner is one of the best i have had in the Llandudno and Conwy area. Very busy little restaurant, very popular. Would definately reccomend. Book ahead in advance
4 based on 366 reviews
At the counter I was ignored as I tried to order. They rudely ignored me while talking to friends and other staff. Looking at other reviews it looks like we dodged a bullet, best avoided, rude staff and over priced bad food. Go elsewhere and spend your money
4 based on 376 reviews
Tradition Victorian Tea Rooms and Coffee House set in the heart of Conwy. Offering a range of breakfasts, light bites, lunches and afternoon teas all in our light and spacious licensed restaurant. We stock a wide variety of speciality Loose leaf teas supp
just hidden behind a door off main street we found a hidden gemOld fashioned elegance, on the first floorYou need to be prepared for a flight of steep stairs but its well worth the climbThe room is wonderfully decorated in old fashioned charm, and the choices of food is abundant we choose a welsh rarebit and salad special and a lasagne special both were presented well, and looked and tasted fabulousa large pot of tea to accompany the mealsThe young waitress was exceedingly pleasant, very knowledgable and efficient We admired the array of home made cakes, but dismayed that due to the large portions provided, we could not manage any cake, but they looked wonderful The prices are really reasonable and we thoroughly enjoyed our lunch and would highly recommend everyone, to uncover this little gem
4 based on 646 reviews
The Erskine Arms is a traditional foodie pub nestled in the heart of the medieval walls of Conwy. The pub offers a laid-back and friendly atmosphere to enjoy some fresh local food, great local ales, a glass or two of good quality wine and for those from f
A group of seven of us dined here on a Saturday evening. The food and service were good but the noise level was horrendous from a table of about fifteen nearby and we could barely hear ourselves think, let alone talk. This spoiled what may have been a very good evening. The menu is quite interesting and there is a good wine selection, all at reasonable prices. I had the mackerel starter, which was excellent, followed by a delicious roast pork shoulder. Unfortunately, the taste of the pork was somewhat overpowered by the accompanying cassoulet with chorizo. What is wrong with the taste of pork that it needs to be overpowered? My apple crumble dessert was excellent. Others in our party all enjoyed their meals. Décor is standard pub, but is quite spacious.
4 based on 269 reviews
Located right next to Conwy Castle's entrance, there is no denying that it is in prime location and, going past the toilets, one can link up with the store below (entrance is on opposing side of the building, onto the main road).Service was very good, with employees sporting a smile and overall good mood.Food servings were of a generous size but a bit lacking in flavour and, unfortunately, the coffee was slightly burned.
4 based on 890 reviews
The Aberconwy Resort and Spa on the north coast of Wales is a seaside retreat which boasts its very own gourmet restaurant. Signatures is a swanky affair â and its slate walls, vanilla leather chairs and chi-chi chandeliers are the perfect backdrop for re
We had lunch there. The place was nice at the beginning. After many people come in it started to smell too much from the kitchen. The food were the best! Really tasty and good quality and perfect portion. Price was not high at all. But Service was terrible .. we had to wait for everything there were 4 waiters and waitresses but only 2 were working another 2 were ...??
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4 based on 493 reviews
came in last Thursday. Lovely ambient cafe up some winding stairs. I had the soup which came piping hot in a unusual crock/pot style bowl which kept the soup hot for ages. Came with some of the nicest rye style bread i have had. Its easy to make fancy looking food but making a simple dish like soup into something special is quite a skill. Travelling solo so the warm welcome from the lady serving was much appreciated (shame - did not manage to get her name, please say hi from me). Would especially recommend If you are eating alone at lunch as its the sort of place you can feel comfortable and not stand out.
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