Deli restaurants in Wales
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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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New York Deli
This tiny wood-panelled café serves up giant, US-style sandwiches - one between two is enough for most mortals - stacked bagels and big mugs of coffee. There's a good breakfast menu too, but get in early as there are only a couple of tables.
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Ultracomida Deli
This deli counter in the market hall serves hot panini, chunky Spanish tortilla and paella, as well as a perfect café latte made with organic Welsh milk. Sample local cheeses before you buy; it's a great place to shop for picnic food.
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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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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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Y Pantri Cymraeg
A tiny deli with supplies of Welsh wines and chocolate, plus other local specialities.
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