WalesRestaurants

Bistro restaurants in Wales

  1. A

    Bridge Café Bistro

    A great little bistro with a rustic, farmhouse kitchen look, the Bridge serves simple, home-cooked dishes using fresh, seasonal, organic produce, from onion soup to lamb stew, falafel to mushroom stroganoff. It also serves organic beer, wine and cider, and Welsh-made Brecon gin and Penderyn whisky.

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  2. B

    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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  3. C

    Trading Post

    Housed in a 16th-century town house that was formerly the Cow Inn (check out the carved cow's heads on the outside), the Trading Post is a pleasantly old-fashioned café serving a wide range of teas and coffees as well as a bistro menu of light meals.

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  4. D

    La Brasseria

    This lively little bistro has a warm, sunny Mediterranean vibe, with a French-inspired menu that includes the likes of garlic mushrooms, roast duck (with chunky, home-made chips), and roast sea bream.

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  5. E

    Gannets Bistro

    A cheery, long-standing bistro, this bistro offers hearty food in huge portions, with lots of fresh fish, simply cooked. There are decent vegetarian options and mains.

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  6. F

    Reef Café

    This small and intimate Mediterranean-style bistro-restaurant offers a menu of imaginative seafood and pasta dishes, as well as tasty snacks, cakes and good coffee.

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  7. G

    Richard's Bistro

    An upmarket bistro for dinner only, this stylish little place offers heavy dishes featuring lots of game and adventurous combinations of flavours.

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  8. Harbourfront

    For good food and marina views, this cosy little bistro adjoining the Holyhead Maritime Museum is hard to beat.

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  9. H

    Cameo Club & Bistro

    Once a notorious after-hours drinking den, this private members' club is much more respectable these days, but it's still the hub for Cardiff's arts and media scene. Anyone can now partake in the delicious food offered in its effortlessly hip bistro, but the bar is members-only after 5pm.

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