Restaurants in Northeastern Wales
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Corn Mill
The water mill still turns at the heart of this converted mill – now an all-day bar and eatery – while the deck is the best spot in town for an alfresco lunch.
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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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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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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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Hand Hotel
Don't miss the excellent, pile-it-high Sunday lunches. The hotel also hosts the Llangollen Male Voice Choir each Friday evening for a pint and an impromptu sing-along in the bar.
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Gales of Llangollen
Gales, a Llangollen institution, is consistently the best place in town to eat. With a 100-strong wine list that spans the globe, this wood-lined eatery boasts a daily-changing menu best enjoyed with a good glass of wine. The owners also run the Wine Shop next door.
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