Llangollen Restaurants

  1. Corn Mill

    With its young, buzzy feel, excellent riverside location, and stripped floorboards and exposed stone walls, the Corn Mill has the broadest appeal in town. The water mill still turns at the heart of this converted mill while an outdoor deck above the river makes a great lunch spot in summer. The food is superior fare with the odd tasty surprise, such as a range of desert wines and enticing vegetarian options.

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  2. Gales Wine Bar

    With 30 years of history as a wine bar and a 100-strong wine list that spans the globe, this wood-lined eatery, with a huge log burner, is a friendly and popular spot with a relaxed feel. Inventive mains make the most of local produce with daily changing menus based around lamb, steaks and fish. The owners also offer B&B accommodation in comfortable rooms with a continental breakfast.

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  3. Honey Pots Ceramic Café

    Excellent little café with an artistic motif: upstairs you can paint your own pot over coffee, plus the cost of the pottery - excellent for families. There are also hand-painted pots for sale.

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  4. James Bailey

    James Bailey is a delicatessen selling home-made pies - try a Welsh Oggie (a meat, potato and onion pasty).

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  5. Pierson's Butchers

    Pierson's Butchers sells hot food.

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