Restaurants in Caernarfon
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Café Macsen
A simple but airy café with marble tables, it offers the stock-in-trade all-day breakfasts and sandwiches, as well as some reliable mains. While the food may be simple, the place is cleaner and friendlier than other cafés in the block.
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Black Boy Inn
This 15th-century inn, rammed with original features and divided into a series of snug, small rooms, has good bar meals - try the farmhouse basket for a hearty lunch. The hotel also offers B&B accommodation.
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Stones Bistro
Housed in what was a 17th-century temperance house, this dark but cosy French-style bistro is open for dinner and Sunday lunch, with specialty roast lamb and some decent options for vegetarians.
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Molly's Restaurant
The owners of the original Molly's have now opened Molly's restaurant, a more formal spot for dinner. It specialises in creative recipes using local fish.
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Y Tebot Bach
The nicest of the many tearooms around the castle, this tiny place for a light bite has a cosy, living-room feel, homemade cakes and sandwiches.
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Y Pantri Cymraeg
A tiny deli with supplies of Welsh wines and chocolate, plus other local specialities.
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Castell
Caernarfon's chicest bar looks on to Castle Sq from behind its grand facade. Inside it's all black furniture and pink trim – which isn't anywhere near as much of a 1980s nightmare as it sounds. Drop in for soup or a sandwich at lunchtime (about £4) or a more substantial evening meal.
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