Steak Dinner at the Gladstone

About

The Gladstone is a welcoming coastal bar and restaurant in Dwygyfylchi, perfectly placed between the mountains of Snowdonia and the North Wales coastline. A relaxed, informal space where locals and visitors come together for good food, well-kept drinks and an unhurried atmosphere.

Our bar is open daily, serving local ales, carefully chosen wines, spirits and a wide range of drinks, whether you’re calling in after a coastal walk, meeting friends, or settling in for the evening.

Food is served year-round, with a menu focused on freshly prepared dishes, seasonal ingredients and classic favourites done properly. We offer relaxed daytime dining, evening meals and traditional Sunday lunches, all designed to be enjoyed without fuss.

We’re just moments from the beach and a short drive from some of North Wales’ most beautiful walks, viewpoints and attractions, making us an ideal stop for day-trippers, walkers and those exploring the area.

Upstairs, comfortable guest rooms provide a great base for visitors looking to extend their stay and experience the coast and mountains at a slower pace.

Whether you’re joining us for a drink, a meal, or making us part of a longer North Wales break, The Gladstone offers a warm welcome, good food and a genuine sense of place.

Facilities

Other

  • Well behaved dogs welcome

Accessibility

  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors
  • Designated parking provided for guests with disabilities
  • Guide dogs permitted
  • Toilets for disabled visitors

Catering

  • Bar
  • Cater for vegetarians
  • Licensed
  • Serve afternoon tea
  • Serve evening meal
  • Serve lunch
  • Special dietary requirements catered for

Children & Infants

  • Baby changing facilities
  • Children's menu
  • Highchairs

Group Travel

  • Coach parties accepted

Parking & Transport

  • Accessible by public transport
  • On site parking

Payment Methods

  • Major credit cards accepted

Provider Facilities

  • Garden/patio for guests use
  • Live music

Provider Features

  • Seafront

Travel & Trade

  • Wi-fi available

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Map & Directions

The Gladstone Bar and Restaurant

Type:Restaurant

Dwygyfylchi, Penmaenmawr, Conwy, LL34 6PS

Tel: 01492 623234

Opening Times

Open all year (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026)

* Open all year.

The bar is open daily from 12:00–23:00.

The restaurant operates year-round, Tuesday to Saturday 12:00–20:00 and Sunday 12:00–17:00.

Open year-round with seasonal variation. Accommodation is available throughout the year.

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