Restaurants in Ceredigion
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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La Taberna Casa Miguel
Spanish cuisine and tapas are the house specials at this popular little eatery one block back from the pier.
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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.
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