Local Restaurants, Cafes, Pubs, Bars, etc in Caernarfon
Places to eat in Caernarfon.
Dominated by its fantastic castle, and lying on the Menai Straits with the Isle
of Anglesey on its doorstep, is the Royal County town of Caernarfon, surely a visit here has to
take in this magnificent fortress. The castle is one of the best examples of its kind in Europe and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The town itself has a pretty centre, with open market place and painted buildings. A major tourist spot for visitors there are specialist shops displaying fine Welsh crafts, tea
rooms and cafes, traditional Welsh pubs, fine restaurants and places to stay. Welsh
language and traditions are all around you and it is a pleasant experience soaking up the Celtic atmosphere
that you can find here.
Caernarfon has its own small harbour and award winning beach. If you want to go
wider afield, take a ride on the impressive steam locomotives up into the Snowdonia
National park courtesy of the Welsh Highland Railway.
We cannot give a full list of all available food outlets but below is a small selection of those available in Caernarfon or surrounding areas.
Caernarfon Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, Food Outlets, etc
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Plas Dinas Hotel &
Restaurant
Bontnewydd, Caernarfon, LL54 7YF
Tel: 01286 830214 Fax:
01286 830308
Enjoy a fabulous meal in the splendour of this
wonderful house which was once the home of the
Armstrong-Jones family. Lord Snowdon and
Princess Margaret were frequent visitors to the
house which is set in its own grounds with
outstanding views over Snowdonia, Anglesey and
The Irish Sea. Our head chef, Joachim Monterieux,
was trained in Le Mans and has worked in quality
restaurants throughout the UK, Europe and the
USA. He and his team will ensure that you have a
memorable meal made only from the freshest,
finest quality ingredients - from the canapés
through to the petit fours, you will be
delighted by your evening at Plas Dinas.
Type: Restaurant
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Bwyty Ogof Y
Ddraig Restaurant
26 Hole in the wall
street, Caernarfon, LL55 1RQ
Tel: 01286 677322
Web:
www.ogofyddraig.com
Bwyty Ogof Y Ddraig is
nestled within the town walls of historic
Caernarfon. It is Welsh themed and has Celtic
decor throughout. The ground floor is deep red
in colour, has flame and coloured lighting and
has a very busy atmosphere. Whereas the first
floor is a green colour, the lights are dimmed
down low and the sound of running water can be
heard from our water feature. Wherever you
choose to eat your food I'm sure you'd agree
that “Visiting Ogof y Ddraig (Translated as The
Dragons Cave) is more of an experience than just
eating out” Daily post taste test 2004
Our Á-la-Cárte menu is reasonably priced and all
meals are cooked to order using fresh local
produce where possible. The menu is well
balanced to suit all tastes. We serve a wide
selection of Meat, Poultry, Seafood and
Vegetarian meals, all of which are homemade. To
accompany your meal, there selection of fine
wines available from around the world.
Type: Restaurant
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Seiont Manor Hotel
Llanrug, Caernarfon, LL55 2AQ
Tel: 01286 673366 Fax:
01286 672840
A skilful farm conversion in idyllic countryside
with views to Snowdonia, the cuisine is an
interesting blend of the reliable, well-known
British dishes with equally recognisable
contributions from the region. The result is
interesting and enjoyable.
Type: Restaurant
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Ty'n Rhos
Seion Caernarfon, Caernarfon, LL55 3AE
Tel: 01248 670489 Fax:
01248 670079
Recently awarded Restaurant of the Year by Taste
of Wales, it is not difficult to see why. The
emphasis is on serious cooking, using nothing
but the best of the local produce, but without
becoming carried away on flights of fancy and
culinary ego rides. The word ‘honest’ has been
used on numerous occasions to describe Lynda
Kettle’s cooking.
Type: Restaurant
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