CeredigionRestaurants

Restaurants in Ceredigion

  1. A

    Orangery

    The smartest place in town brings a sense of contemporary style to the erstwhile Talbot Inn, an 1830 coaching house, dividing the space between the restaurant and a cocktail bar. The menu focuses on Welsh staples, especially lamb, with the odd pasta and risotto dish thrown into the mix.

    reviewed

  2. Consti Café

    On Constitution Hill, the erstwhile Victorian tearooms have been rebuilt in line with environmental considerations and the resulting Consti Café is a café by day and licensed steakhouse three nights per week. It also features displays of the wildlife you can spot on a, ahem, constitutional around the hill.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Olive Branch

    A newcomer to the local dining scene, this Greek restaurant is open all day for fair-trade Arabic coffee, snack lunches and traditional Greek dinners with a mix of dips, spreads and hot and cold meze. If the fug gets too much downstairs, head up to the quieter, nonsmoking restaurant on the second floor.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Little Italy

    With red-and-white chequered tablecloths, this is the cosy, wine-bottle-in-baskets kind of Italian eatery. It's also popular, with a big menu of traditional Italian favourites including good vegetarian options. There's also a decent Sunday lunch.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Harry's

    Candlelit, warm and friendly, this smart restaurant serves up an imaginative menu of tasty, well-presented meals in a bistro-style setting. Local fish is a house speciality and there's a stylish bar area for a pre-prandial snifter.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Treehouse

    Located upstairs from an inviting food shop in an attractive Victorian house, this excellent organic restaurant uses locally grown produce. A wide menu of organic fare makes this one of the best places for lunch in town.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Ultracomida

    With its blend of Spanish, French and Welsh produce, this is a foodie's Nirvana: a delicatessen out front with a cheese counter to die for and communal tables out the back for tapas and wine. The deli platters are excellent, offering a choice of meat, fish or cheese (£8.95).

    reviewed

  8. G

    Gannets Bistro

    A cheery, long-standing bistro, this bistro offers hearty food in huge portions, with lots of fresh fish, simply cooked. There are decent vegetarian options and mains.

    reviewed

  9. H

    La Taberna Casa Miguel

    Spanish cuisine and tapas are the house specials at this popular little eatery one block back from the pier.

    reviewed

  10. Blue Creek Cafe

    The best coffee we've found outside of Cardiff. Plus it stocks a good selection of homemade cakes and snacks, and offers free wireless internet and newspapers to read.

    reviewed

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