Find out what Welsh restaurants to try in Talsarnau including Y Banc Tapas, Castell Deudraeth Brasserie, Restaurant at The Hotel Portmeirion, Estuary Lodge Restaurant, Yr Hen Fecws Restaurant, Moorings Bistro, Llew Glas Cafe, Y Sgwar, Y branwen restaurant, Siop Coffi T.H.
Restaurants in Talsarnau Bed and Breakfast Inns
5 based on 70 reviews
We are a cosy little speciality coffee shop that serves Carvetii coffee's seasonal espresso blend from a sanremo verona espresso machine and a Malkonig k30 grind on demand grinder. We also sell fresh homemade cakes made by Meg/Mum. We normally have around
This little coffee shop on Portmadog High Street was a really welcome find: super coffee, beautiful freshly baked scones (still warm!), interesting decor and a personable but not pushy staff team. We really recommend this lovely cafe
4 based on 94 reviews
Hotel, bar and restaurant located in Harlech oposite Royal St Davidâs Golf Course and underneath Harlech Castle.
A great find for food and service - particularly recommend the " duo of lamb" with the best seared lamb rump I have had in a very long time. This is a good restaurant rather than a pub grub venue.
5 based on 804 reviews
Open seven nights a weeks offering Early Bird menu, excellent value at £20 for three courses. Children are welcome and children's menu is available Fantastic Traditional Sunday Roast every Sunday with a choice of Roast Beef and Roast Lamb. Fish and vegeta
Dined here last Wednesday evening. We loved the lounge sitting area where we were able to sit before a blazing log burner and enjoy a drink whilst perusing an extensive menu. Choices made, our very polite and helpful waiter made note of them and shortly afterwards showed us to our seats. The food was beautifully presented, hot and absolutely delicious. A lovely restaurant, clean, great ambiance, super efficient and friendly staff. Would most certainly recommend.
5 based on 341 reviews
A pretty little cafe in a lovely little courtyard which will please lovers of great coffee. The scones live up to their reputation and the cherry cola cake is inspired. Great service and generous portions make it well worth the inconvenience of a few wasps who also seem to have read the justifiably excellent reviews received by this thoroughly excellent little cafe. Cannot recommend more highly.
4 based on 576 reviews
Overlooking the beautiful and tranquil bay of Borth-y-Gest, the Mooring's Bistro team welcomes you in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Offering an inventive menu, prepared with the freshest local ingredients available, the restaurant is open for breakfa
I very rarely give 5 stars to a restaurant, always finding something which could be improved but not at The Moorings. This restaurant fully deserves 5 stars. We have visited this gem three or four times this summer and each time we have enjoyed excellent food, excellent friendly and efficient service and to top it off the restaurant is in an excellent location. I can thoroughly recommend it.
5 based on 175 reviews
Super restaurant serving excellent food. Located in the old bakery (Hen Fecws). Loved the short menu meaning everything is fresh. Staff are really friendly and fun. Try the Hake with capers on specials board or sea bass and the pear and cherry crumble was exceptional.Dear David B,It is wonderful to hear that you enjoyed your time with us at Yr Hen Fecws and that you thoroughly enjoyed your meals, from mains to dessert! Thank you very much for leaving us your review and for all of you lovely comments. We hope that you will join us again soon. Kindest regards,Rebecca PritchardOperations Manager
5 based on 136 reviews
Booked online one night before, reply received next morning accepting booking for 3 people.Place easy to find on the High St.Eating room is like a large lounge, with maybe,too dim lighting.Good service, all evening.Draught beer & Peroni no lager advertised but available. Had Snowdonia lager, and Spitfire beer.Fish & chips was baked fish not battered, chips were ok, mushy peas warm. Tasty but not a substantial meal.Vegetarian pizza, size is 9", thin crust, good but not mind blowing.Welsh burger, served between what appeared thick slices of bread(not sure of technical name), ok, maybe a little dry, with small salad on plate.One dessert, Eton mess, acceptable, but nothing outstanding and maybe spoilt by too much fruit syrup poured over it.If in the area, may visit again.
4 based on 604 reviews
Fine dining restaurant in the curvilinear dining room of The Hotel Portmeirion overlooking the tidal estuary. Lounge menu served on the terrace (unless a wedding or function has reserved exclusive use of the facilities). Afternoon tea available from 2pm t
We decided to go for the 10 course tasting menu and were disappointed with some of it. The deconstructed quiche scallops and beef were excellent. The other courses not so good. We have eaten at many fine dining restaurants and had tasting menus and their size normally take into account the number of courses. Not so here it was as if they had forgotten we had chosen the 10 course menu and not the table dâhote menu or even the 7course tasting menu. They even gave us one sweet course that was incorrect. We didnât bother with the last two courses as we were so disappointed. Seemed to me that the staff were disorganised untrained and didnât know which tables they were looking after! There was one young lady who to be fair was excellent.
4 based on 634 reviews
Castell Deudraeth is an informal brasserie style restaurant on the Portmeirion estate serving breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. Lunch served 12.00 to 2.00pm daily. Booking is advised especially during school holidays however if you turn up witho
A family meal, a delicious set menu, a tranquil, spacious, delightful setting with estuary views from one window and views of the garden from another, castell Deudraeth is on a roll. Well done! Add delightful company, a free visit to Portmeirion and the treat is complete
4 based on 100 reviews
On a golfing trip x4 with an overnight stay in Porthmadog, we werenât sure about where or what to eat. A trip down the high street and the only place that stood out as appealing by miles was a converted Bank, which had only recently 4 months ago turned into a Tapas. Believe me, this will be an attraction for miles when word gets round. Iâve had many Tapas meals in convivial Spanish and Portuguese restaurants abroad .....nothing compares to the quality and variation of plates delivered to us. We spoke with the manager and asked him to keep the dishes coming of his choice....Wow how impressed were we.If ever in Porthmadog you need to experience Y Banc Tapas.....will be No 1 on T/A within no time at all.Exceptional!!!
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