Betws Y CoedRestaurants

Restaurants in Betws Y Coed

  1. A

    Plas Derwen

    A very modern and airy café serving lunches and light meals, plus a full afternoon tea (£6.50). A few tables overlook the main street for an al fresco morning coffee and the owners have introduced a couple of modern, tasteful rooms upstairs for B&B (rooms £25).

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  2. B

    Bistro Betws-y-Coed

    This cottage-style eatery's statement of intent is 'modern and traditional Welsh'. Expect the likes of locally made sausages, rarebit and haddock-and-chips – battered with Llandudno Orme real ale, naturally.

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  3. Tŷ Gwyn Hotel

    This ex-coaching inn has been welcoming guests since 1636, its venerable age borne out by misshapen rooms, low ceilings and exposed beams. Predictably, not all rooms have en suites. The menu focuses on hearty, meaty mains (£13 to £18), but vegetarian choices and lighter bar-style meals are also available. It's located on the A5, just across Waterloo Bridge.

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  4. Afon Gwyn

    Down in the valley, this old stone house has been skilfully converted into a grand boutique guesthouse. The decor is faultlessly tasteful, with white-painted wooden panelling, hushed tones, glittering chandeliers and bathrooms bedecked in Italian tiles and marble. While all the rooms are spacious, the Alice Suite is massive.

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  5. C

    Alpine Coffee Shop

    Grab a bite at this excellent, friendly little café, which serves toasted sandwiches and snacks. Unusually, it also boasts a huge tea menu with 25 varieties, including the ‘world's rarest tea' at £8.50 per pot. Unfortunately, after all that tea, there's no toilet – use the public loo in the nearby car park.

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