Must-see restaurants in Anglesey & the North Coast

  • Osteria

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Two Florentine partners opened this excellent addition to Caernarfon's dining scene in a compact whitewashed-stone building hard up against the city walls…

  • Watson’s Bistro

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Hidden in a verdant garden setting in the lee of the town wall, Watson's marries French bistro cooking with quality local ingredients. Everything is…

  • Parisella's of Conwy Ice Cream

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    This kiosk on the quay sells a selection of what may well be the best ice cream in Wales. Among Parisella's 60-plus flavours are such delights as…

  • Enochs

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Customers come from miles around to sample the offerings at nautically themed Enochs, a fish-and-chip joint dedicated to sustainable fishing. The mains…

  • Blue Sky

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Blue Sky cafe hides down an alleyway in a former Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall, but the secret is out: it's hands down the best joint in town for…

  • Alfredo's

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    If it appears that Alfredo's – with its chequered tablecloths, fake ivy, fairy lights, shabby carpets and giant menu of pasta, pizza and traditional…

  • Y Gegin Fach

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    'The Little Kitchen' is a proper old-fashioned Welsh-speaking caffi, right down to the net curtains and cheery red-polka-dot tablecloths. It's a great…

  • Kyffin

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Kyffin is a true gem: a fair-trade, vegetarian and vegan cafe with antique-shop fittings and a deli counter crammed with organic goodies, chocolates and…

  • Edwards of Conwy

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    While first and foremost a butchery with a great line in Welsh meat, Edwards also sells savoury pies, local cheeses and freshly filled baps and sandwiches…

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    Black Boy Inn

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Packed with original 16th-century features, this charismatic pub (singles/doubles from £57/86) is divided into a series of snug rooms, with low, warped…

  • Shakespeare's

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    With flocked wallpaper and gilt-framed orientalist scenes covering the walls, and dapperly dressed staff delivering tasty brasserie-style meals,…

  • Hayloft Restaurant

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    The in-house restaurant at Bodnant Welsh Food is more than an afterthought – offering wholesome seasonal dishes such as vanilla-baked beetroot with…

  • Furnace Tea Room

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Set in the former stables of Furnace Farm at Bodnant Welsh Food, these 18th-century tearooms are ideal for a breakfast of fresh Welsh cakes, a lunch of…

  • Noodle One

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Testament to Bangor's multicultural and student population, Noodle One does great, slurpin' bowls of Japanese and other Asian noodles. It offers a crimson…

  • Amelie's

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Named after the Audrey Tautou film, Amelie's has the feel of a French bistro, with wooden floors and flowers on the tables, but offers a multinational…

  • Wal

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Wal is a convivial little place, its cosy interior bisected by Roman arches and packed with merry people. The staff are charming and the plates are big,…

  • Doc

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Split between a glassed-in dining area with views over the marina and a lounge bar in the arts centre lobby, Doc is an attractive spot for a bite or a…

  • Press Room

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Located right next to the castle entrance, this arty cafe serves a tasty selection of meals, including rarebit made with ciabatta and a good choice of…

  • 1815

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Fresh local produce, lovingly presented, and a Spanish influence are the key themes of this cash-only cafe-bar. It's a buzzy lunch spot popular with…

  • Ainsworth's Traditional Fish & Chips

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Our favourite North Wales chippie offers a choice of crispy cod, plaice and haddock, along with burgers, pies and fried chicken. It's mainly a takeaway…

  • Bank of Conwy

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    A gleaming refurbishment of a handsome stone bank building can't quite disguise slightly chaotic service, but the food's pretty good, and there's no…

  • Scoops

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    With 16 ever-changing flavours of properly made ice cream, and Dutch pancakes if you can't take the brain-freeze, Scoops is the place to go to reward…

  • Tŷ Coz

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    This stripped-back, stone-walled wine bar serves a globe-trotting tapas menu from 6pm to 9pm. Expect Iberian classics such as padrón peppers and patatas…

  • Castell

    Anglesey & the North Coast

    Behind the Georgian facade of this pub lurk black furniture and pink trim – which isn't anywhere near as much of a 1980s nightmare as it sounds. Drop in…

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