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Bridge Restaurant and Bar 1815
- British Traditional in Betws-y-Coed Conwy
- phone: 01690 710411
Dining and Bars
The Bridge Restaurant is a fantastic venue for dining, functions and weddings.
Conference facilities are also available in the Cabinet room.
Our menu has a dedicated emphasis on local seasonal produce.
We work closely with local suppliers to ensure we deliver you the freshest quality ingredients on the plate. Our meat is supplied by O.E. Metcalfes of Llanrwst who have won numerous awards for the quality of their products. Look out for our specials board aswel which carries on the local and fresh theme.... -
Harbour Restaurant
- Other in Cemaes Bay Isle of Anglesey
- phone: 01407 710273 / 710977
The Harbour Hotel Cemaes Bay on the Isle of Anglesey, is centrally situated in the village of Cemaes, which affords panoramic views of the bay and the Irish sea.
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Glan Aber
- Welsh Traditional in Betws-y-Coed Conwy
- phone: 01690 710325
We offer a choice of A' la Carte Menu during the evening in our cozy no smoking Restaurant, or if you prefer something lighter, we offer a wide range of Bar Meals (including vegetarian) from Lunch through Afternoon Tea to Dinner - All served in our Lounge Bar and Bar.
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BISTRO BETWS-Y-COED
- in BETWS-Y-COED Conwy
- phone: 01690 710328 (bookings/archebu)
We serve a seasonal Welsh menu including variations on traditional recepies, as well as our own modern dishes using suppliers of produce from the Conwy Valley and surrounding area.
Lamb, wild pigeon ,and local meat from local butchers.Fish from the River Conwy and estuary.
CYFLENWYR/SUPPLIERS
Meat : J Williams Co Denbigh/Metcalfe Llanrwst. Veal :Barcut,Llangernyw
Fish :Mermaids, Llandudno
Fruit & Vegetables :D.LClampitt, Llanrwst
Wine : Majestic Wines, Bangor
Local Ales : Great Orme Brewery & Bragdyr Nant, Llanrwst
Daily Specials board.
BOOKINGS RECOMMENDED 01690 710328
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Tu Hwnt I'r Bont
- Welsh Traditional in Llanrwst Conwy
- phone: 01492 642322
Tu Hwnt Ir Bont is a unique award winning tearooms and restaurant situated on the west bank of the river Conwy beside the famous Inigo Jones Bridge in the picturesque market town of Llanrwst, at the gate way to Snowdonia.