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Restaurants in Gwynedd 25 sites in this category
| | Narrow Area | Aberdyfi (Aberdovey) [1], Abersoch [2], Bangor [3], Barmouth [3], Beddgelert [1], Bontnewydd [1], Caernarfon [2], Criccieth [2], Dolgellau [1], Harlech [4], Llanbedrog [1], Llanberis [3], Llandanwg [1], Pwllheli [2], Tal y Bont (Nr Bangor) [1], Tal-y-Bont (Nr Barmouth) [1], Tal-y-Llyn [1], Talsarnau [1], Tywyn [1] |
| | Widen Subject | Leisure & Recreation / Food & Drink / Eating Out / Restaurants Tourism / Eating Out / Restaurants |
| | Widen Area | Wales / North Wales / Gwynedd |
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Bwyty Dylanwad Da Restauranthttp://www.dylanwad.co.uk Dylanwad Da is a small, friendly restaurant and coffee shop. It has a relaxed atmosphere and an excellent reputation for good food and wine at a reasonable price.Dylanwad Da has won many words of praise in restaurant reviews and has been recommended in The Guardian, The Times and The Daily Post. It has been included in the main entries of The Good Food Guide every year since.CATEGORIES: Restaurants LOCATIONS: Dolgellau
Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddwhttp://www.oriel.org.uk Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddw arts centre is situated in a superb grade II listed Victorian gothic mansion overlooking Cardigan Bay. With a year round program of exhibitions, a thriving restaurant, arts and crafts for sale, as well as a splendid location, the Oriel has a lot to offer.CATEGORIES: Art & Craft Classes , Art Galleries , Conference Centres & Organisers , Hotels , Non-smoking Accommodation , Restaurants , Wedding Locations LOCATIONS: Llanbedrog
Castle Cottage Restaurant with Roomshttp://www.castlecottageharlech.co.uk A very comfortable family run Restaurant with Rooms, dating from the 16th century it is two of the oldest houses in Harlech, close to the ancient castle. In the main building we have three twin/super king en-suite which offer the same high standard and facilities of our annex rooms. In the Llew Coch annex (a former coaching Inn in the C17) we have four luxury twin/super king en-suite bedrooms. Many of the original external features remain, but the interior has been completely refurbished to a very high standard.CATEGORIES: Guest Houses , Non-smoking Accommodation , Restaurants LOCATIONS: Harlech
Plas Bodegroeshttp://www.bodegroes.co.uk This lovely building stands in its own secluded grounds on the wild Llưn Peninsula, on the far north west of Wales. The food is the focus at Plas Bodegroes. In the 12 years since Chris and Gunna Chown first opened the restaurant, we have gained top awards from all of the leading guides, including being the only Welsh restaurant to hold a Michelin Star. CATEGORIES: Hotels , Restaurants LOCATIONS: Pwllheli
Cemlynhttp://www.cemlynrestaurant.co.uk Top Tea Place in Wales 2004, Runner Up UK 2004. During the day – an award winning, quality Tea Shop serving a very large selection of teas, coffees, fruit drinks and home made cakes. Recognised by The Tea Council and members of the ‘Tea Guild’. At night – a welcoming relaxing restaurant with interesting, well cooked food made from fresh ingredients. CATEGORIES: Guest Houses , Non-smoking Accommodation , Restaurants LOCATIONS: Harlech More Results: 1 2 3 4 Next |
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