Local Restaurants, Cafes, Pubs, Bars, etc in Llangollen
Places to eat in Llangollen.
Beautiful Llangollen, sitting amongst the Welsh
hills is a main gateway into North Wales, particularly
for those who live in the North Midlands. The
market town is a popular stop-over and resting
point for tourists on four wheels and two.
Much more than a resting point Llangollen
stands on the stunning River Dee. The river is
wide and moves quickly, creating white water
rapids in places, attractive for canoeing and
kayaking. The town is also connected by the
Llangollen Canal, which is part of the Shropshire
Union System, and for rail lovers there is the
preserved Llangollen Railway operating a mixture
of steam and diesel locomotives.
The town is busy and very charming with tea shops, bistros, gift shops and
galleries and plenty of good places to stay, it is a favourite holiday
destination. Mountains, rivers and wild valleys are on its doorstep for walkers
and cyclists. Llangollen also hosts a wide range of music festivals, parades,
arts extravaganzas and novelty acts which are held throughout the tourist
season.
We cannot give a full list of all available food outlets but below is a small selection of those available in Llangollen or surrounding areas.
Llangollen Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, Food Outlets, etc
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Cottage Tea Rooms
Tel: 01978 860976
E-mail:
contact@cottagetearooms.co.uk
Central located tea rooms, formally two cottages
dating from the early 19th century. Standing in
what is known colloquially as Ham & Egg Square.
Eat inside in our cosy rooms or alfresco and
take in the atmosphere of this vibrant town.
Listed Building in a Conservation Area of
Llangollen.
Type:
Cafe
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Robbins Nest
44 Market Street, Llangollen
Tel: 01978 861425 Fax:
01978 861425
E-mail:
gary@robbins-nest.co.uk
In the heart of Llangollen 'Robbins Nest' is
situated in a large Victorian building with
stylish furnishings including a warm open fire
and an Edwardian style conservatory to the rear.
"We look forward to your enjoyment of our fine
food and wines."
Type:
Pub/Inn
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The Bishop Trevor
Abbey Road, Lllangollen, Denbighshire, North
Wales
Tel: 01978 860063 Fax:
01978 860063
E-mail:
patriciabugler@hotmail.com
Traditional Welsh Cakes, Cacen
Radell, were
originally cooked on a bakestone or griddle over
an open fire. Make the job easy we can supply
you with bake-at-home mixes of welsh cakes and
scones prepared to a variety of local recipes.
See them made fresh on the premises and smell
the delicious aroma. Outside catering
specialists for large and small events. Home
baked food. Restaurant overlooking the famous
Llangollen bridge.
Type: Restaurant
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Bryn Howel Hotel
Llangollen, LL20 7UW
Tel: 01978 860331 Fax:
01978 860119
The more traditional Welsh cuisine has been
thoughtfully blended with modern elements of
cooking to the benefit of both in the Cedar Tree
Restaurant, and local ingredients are used
whenever possible. A good wine list.
Type: Restaurant
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Gales
18 Bridge Street, Llangollen, LL20 8PF
Tel: 01978 860089
Gales is a conversion of former town house, now
transformed into a lively Wine Bar serving tasty
food, an exciting range of wines, with plenty of
space for small corporate gatherings. The
atmosphere is lively and welcoming.
Type:
Pub/Inn
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Corn Mill
Dee Lane, Llangollen, LL20 8PN
Tel: 01978 869555
The Corn Mill, a dramatic conversion from an old
water mill on the River Dee, provides a
wonderful setting in which to enjoy agreeable
pub-grub of an above average standard. Good
range of beers and quaffable wines.
Type:
Pub/Inn
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