Restaurants in Dolgellau
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Popty r Dref Deli
A fantastic deli for take-away sandwiches and one of the few left with the original bakery out the back. Support it to keep a rare example of local industry alive. The house speciality is the honey bun - be quick, they're usually sold out by 11:00.
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Dylanwad Da
Informal cafe, wine and tapas bar by day, contemporary restaurant by night, this well-run, low-lit eatery has been serving up high-quality food for over 20 years. A long-standing favourite on the Snowdonia scene, it has a healthy wine list and an imaginative menu.
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Dolgellau Coffee Shop & Restaurant
No-frills toasties, breakfasts and a surprisingly large menu of vegetarian options are on offer at this big café-style place. It's nothing fancy, but family friendly for kids.
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Y Sospan
In a book-lined and woody 1606 building that once served as a prison, this relaxed eatery serves fry-up breakfasts, sandwiches, jacket potatoes and light cooked meals during the day. At night, it switches to a heavier bistro menu, where lamb plays a starring role and most of the desserts have been on the booze, including an excellent bread-and-butter pudding.
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Gader Café
This is a straightforward, belly-filling café and bakery with good sandwiches.
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Parliament House
With a fantastic period setting in a Grade II–listed former ironmonger's shop, still with its original fittings, this atmospheric coffee shop has light meals (soup, Welsh rarebit, sandwiches, ciabatta, baguettes), newspapers to browse and a huge range of speciality teas.
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Mawddach Restaurant & Bar
Located 2 miles west of Dolgellau on the A496, Mawddach brings a touch of urban style to what was once a barn. Slate floors, leather seats and panoramic views across to Cader Idris set the scene. The food is equally impressive: meat straight from nearby farms, fresh local fish specials and traditional Sunday roasts (two/three courses £13/17).
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