Olde world pub tucked away between Conwy and Llandudno with excellent restaurant (there is a rush Saturday lunch so get there early). Homemade steak pie is superb.
The Queens Head – Conwy
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Olde world pub tucked away between Conwy and Llandudno with excellent restaurant (there is a rush Saturday lunch so get there early). Homemade steak pie is superb.
The Queens Head – ConwyFabulous views over to Conwy and the castle from Nikki Ips - like dining in a Chinese persons home - no mono sodium whatsit here - lovely barrel of special fried rice that we could have eaten all evening - simple, clean tasting Chinese food.
Nikki Ips Restaurant – ConwyVery elegantly cooked food served in elegant surroundings you can see why they so deservedly are consistently in the good food guide. I hope they will be there for a long time to come.
56 High Street Restaurant – MoldWhat a great find. We had a wonderful meal here on a busy Saturday evening. The restaurant is small and friendly with a great atmosphere. Although the restaurant was full the service was excellent. The food was glorious and the chef deserves a special mention. We all agreed that it was one of the best meals we have had in a long time and look forward to returning on our next visit to Anglesey in the summer when we will be able to take full advantage of the wonderful harbour views from this wonderful restaurant.
The Harbourfront Bistro – Holyheadi phoned last night to book a table for 16 people. was very disappointed that i couldn't book a surprise party on the 22 dec 08. the person i spoke to was very rude. mrs d taylor. 11 moelwyn avenue east kinmel bay LL185DE
The Bells Of St Marys – Prestatyngreat pub food with a very trendy restaurant
The Travellers Inn – MoldFor all fans of the 1970's
Castle Hotel – BarmouthGo to this pub regularly when we stay over at either Presthaven Sands Haven Park or Greenacres Park - Pub is like from the 1960's - Real old fash - But great - always entertainment on at weekend - And Kids disco's, magic shows! Drinks reasonably priced!
Beachcomber Inn – PrestatynFood is always lovely here - Delicious if a little predictable but we always manage to make a visit here on our weekends away! Service always good - Recommended - Play area for kids too
The Bells Of St Marys – PrestatynThis place near Mold was a real find, mainly because of the absolutely fantastic views. It's perched on a hillside and looks right across the rolling countryside to the Mersey and beyond. You can sit out front with a drink and just watch the world go by and although just a couple of miles from Mold it feels really isolated. They do decent pub food and have a few ensuite rooms as well.
Owain Glyndwr Inn – Moldwent for a meal with the wife and was pleasantly surprised it was lovely and very reasonable will definitely be visiting again to sum it up good homemade food at low prices and plenty of it thank you
Misty Waters Country Lodge – Mold2 courses, £23.50; 3 courses, £28, available 5pm-5.45pm, Tuesday to Saturday.
1 course, £18; 2 courses, £23, 3 courses, £28. Served 12pm-3pm Sundays.