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Angelina’s
Angelina’s
High Street
Abersoch
Pwllheli
Gwynedd
LL53 7DS
United Kingdom

Tel: 01758 712353


Angelina’s is a stylish and well-regarded Italian restaurant on the Gwynedd coast. A great choice for an evening meal, Angelina’s has a changing menu of specials making the most of the delicious local produce.
Awel yr Aran
Awel yr Aran
81-83 High Street
Bala
Gwynedd
LL23 7AE
United Kingdom

Tel: 01678 520020


Awel yr Aran is a young but attractive restaurant in the east Gwynedd town of Bala. Unassuming from the front but small and welcoming inside, this is a great restaurant for an intimate dinner cooked with tasty Welsh produce.
Bwyty Mawddach
Bwyty Mawddach
Llanelltyd
Dolgellau
Gwynedd
LL40 2TA
United Kingdom

Tel: 01341 424020


Bwyty Mawddach is located close to Cadair Idris, which makes a great backdrop to your meal. The restaurant offers a contemporary lunch and dinner menu as well as Sunday lunch, in a striking converted building.
Castle Cottage
Castle Cottage
Y Llech
Harlech
Gwynedd
LL46 2YL
United Kingdom

Tel: 01766 780479


This attractive little restaurant stands in the shadows of the imposing Harlech Castle. It is a characterful and cosy venue, in which you will find a menu of traditional Welsh fare, but with an individual and inventive twist.
Maes Y Neuadd
Maes Y Neuadd
Talsarnau
Gwynedd
LL47 6YA
United Kingdom


The restaurant at Maes Y Neuadd Hotel has two AA rosettes and a four-course menu, using local ingredients and vegetables grown on site. The menu is flexible and changes regularly.
Plas Bodegroes
Plas Bodegroes
Pwlhelli
Gwynedd
LL53 5TH
United Kingdom

Tel: 01758 612363


Plas Bodegroes is situated in the remote splendour of the Llyn Peninsula, and is the first restaurant in Wales to hold a much-coveted Michelin Star. It is a delightful setting, and the cuisine is distinctive and unfussy – definitely worth travelling for.
Ruby
Ruby
Dale Street
Menai Bridge
Anglesey
Gwynedd
LL59 5AW
United Kingdom

Tel: 01248 714999


Situated in Menai Bridge on Anglesey, Ruby has established itself as one of the region’s most popular restaurants, earning a sturdy reputation for its contemporary cuisine and for the panache with which it is prepared.
Stone’s Bistro
Stone’s Bistro
4 Hole in the Wall Street
Caernarfon
Gwynedd
LL55 1RF
United Kingdom

Tel: 01286 671152


Stone’s is a deceptively large restaurant tucked away in the centre of Caernarfon. The bistro specialises in locally sourced Welsh dishes, and has a reputation as one of the most popular venues in the town.
Tan-y-Foel Country House
Tan-y-Foel Country House
Capel Garmon
Betws-y-Coed
Conwy
LL26 0RE
United Kingdom

Tel: 01690 710507


Tan-y-Foel is set in a 16th Century stone house on a wooded hillside overlooking Betws-y-Coed. The interior design is bold and modern, with a pleasant and critically acclaimed restaurant.
Y Meirionnydd
Y Meirionnydd
Smithfield Square
Dolgellau
Gwynedd
LL40 1ES
United Kingdom

Tel: 01341 422554


Y Meirionnydd is a restaurant set into a historic and characterful building dating back the 1700s. The atmospheric dining room serves classic and uncomplicated cuisine to create a delicious Welsh dining experience.
Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn
Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn
Castle Street
Beaumaris
Anglesey
Gwynedd
LL58 8AP
United Kingdom

Tel: 01248 810329


The Restaurant at Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn in Beaumaris is another good reason for heading over from Snowdonia to Anglesey. It is a strikingly contemporary restaurant in traditional surroundings. The cuisine is also modern and draws from eclectic influences.
Yr Hen Fecws
Yr Hen Fecws
16 Lombard Street
Beaumaris
Porthmadog
Gwynedd
LL49 9AP
United Kingdom

Tel: 01766 514625


Yr Hen Fecws is a lovely little restaurant with beamed ceilings and wood floors, not far from the coast and Snowdonia. It is a great place for an evening meal, with a pleasing mix of Welsh and international cuisine.