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Conwy
Paysanne opened in 1988 by Bob and Barbara Ross, a pair of Francophiles specialising in French style country cooking.
Betws-y-Coed
Our food ethos has been influenced over the years as more amazing producers and suppliers have sprung up locally selling, growing and rearing Welsh produce and livestock.
Betws-y-Coed
The team at the Grill Room are passionate about serving local, seasonal fresh produce.
Betws-y-Coed
The Stables in Betws-y-Coed is a bar and restaurant passionate about taste and local produce. Located in the stunning town of Betws-y-Coed, known as the ‘Gateway to Snowdonia’.
Llandudno
Offering stunning panoramic sea views across Llandudno's bay and the stunning shores, Y Review restaurant easily has the best view in town while you dine.
Llandudno
Dylan's Llandudno is a family friendly restaurant in the former Washington Hotel at Crag-y-Don, Llandudno. Situated towards the end of the stunning Victorian sweep of Llandudno promenade and bay it's an iconic feature of the seafront.
Pentrefoelas
We are a tearoom and chocolate house serving light lunches, drinks and cakes. We also sell individual chocolates alongside confectionery and gifts.
Conwy
Parisella's Ice Cream Parlour consists of an ice cream parlour with a seating area to the rear serving hot and cold drinks, crepes, waffles, cakes and sundaes, situated on Conwy High Street.
Trefriw
A local restaurant located in Trefriw, North Wales. Adult dining only.
Llandudno
Serving teas, coffees, traditional meals and a huge range of home baked cakes on Llandudno's high street.
Llandudno
The Cottage Loaf, a traditional country pub nestled in the heart of the seaside town of Llandudno.
Llandudno
For traditional fish and chips by the seaside, why not try Barnacles? Eat in or take away services available.
Conwy
Within the walls of the medieval walled town of Conwy lies The Jackdaw, restaurant of Chef Nick Rudge.
Llanrwst
Tu Hwnt i'r Bont is a 15th Century Grade II listed building and tearoom, situated in Llanrwst. The well-known National Trust cottage sits overlooking the banks of the River Conwy across Pont Fawr.
Conwy
Hot stone cooking is a meal like no other, where you have the opportunity to cook your steak or fish at your table exactly as you like it on volcanic rock, and where every mouthful is guaranteed to be as hot and delicious as your first!
Colwyn Bay
A visit to Conwy Garden World isn’t complete without a stop at the Lavender Tea Rooms.
Betws-y-Coed
The Bridge restaurant menu is dedicated to local and seasonal produce. Bar 1815 hosts an incredible selection of gins from around the world with a prominent feature on Welsh gins.