Restaurants in Conwy
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Ty Gwyn Hotel
- Conwy, Wales
- Restaurants › Pub
This village pub, 5 miles southwest of Conwy in the village of Rowen, has a gorgeous riverside garden and simple pub food with homemade curries and bar meals. Try to time a visit with the practice session for the local male voice choir, held each Friday at 21:00.
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Press Room
An arty café that is great for a coffee stop and lunches, this place has real South American coffee, funky artworks on the walls, a menu of tasty café fare and a garden area for alfresco elevenses. It's just by the entrance to the castle and also serves evening meals Thursday to Saturday.
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Bistro Conwy
It may not be the cheapest in town, but this intimate little bistro with a cosy ambience and an attractive setting in a secluded little red-brick cottage offers modern and traditional Welsh cooking. Vegetarians will feel particularly well served by the broad menu.
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Amelie's
Named after the Audrey Tautou film, Amelie's is a welcoming French-motif bistro with wood floors and flowers on the tables. Tasty mains include vegetarian options. It's a relaxed place, popular for an easygoing lunch, right at the heart of town.
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Tower Coffee House
An airy café with great views across the estuary to Deganwy. Downstairs there's a rather incongruous dungeon-style area - watch out for the shrunken head.
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Alfredo Restaurant
This local institution is now rather tired looking but continues to serve up family favourites such as pizzas, pastas and meaty mains with an Italian twist.
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Bridge Inn
- Conwy, Wales
- Restaurants › Pub
For a pub meal, the Bridge has food all day, daily specials and Sunday roasts, albeit in a slightly rough-around-the-edges setting.
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Edwards Of Conwy
Edwards Of Conwy is an award winning butcher-cum-deli with pies and hot meals to take away.
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Press Room Café
Located by the entrance to the castle and with an outdoor courtyard, this arty cafe is a useful spot for lunches and coffee, followed by a visit to the gift shop next door.
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Bistro Bach
For modern Welsh food in an intimate bistro setting, the recently renamed Bistro Bach remains the smartest option for dinner in town. The menu takes in the traditional Welsh mains of lamb and beef, but gives them a more contemporary spin.
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