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    Y Gegin Fach - inside the restaurant

    Y Gegin Fach

    (4 reviews)

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    Stumbled upon this place as I was sight-seeing in Northern Wales. I was about to visit the nearby…read morecastle but realized I was quite hungry, so I followed a sign to this cozy little spot and I was so glad that I dined here as it was one of the best things I've eaten during my trip abroad. Interior is a bit shabby chic and very cozy. The servers were all very pleasant Welsh ladies that helped answer some questions I had about the menu. I had a mug of tea and a Buck rarebit toast. The toast came with a small side salad and a poached egg. It was just perfect. I've never had rarebit before, but if this is the norm, I would love to have it again. There are a bunch of other items on the menu that would be perfect for breakfast or a light lunch as well. I left extremely pleased with my meal. Oh, and the best part was, prices were extremely fair. For about 6GBP, I left feeling I could easily conquer the climbing of every tower in Caernarfon Castle.

    Staff was amazing. Very friendly but not over exerting. The food was slightly above average for a…read morecafe that's profitable enough to keep the doors open. We would attend again based solely on the staff. Coffee was great as well. Unfortunately we both got the ham and cheese toasted sandwich so our review isn't based on much. The prices are average for the uk. One coffee one order or chips one order of mushrooms and two toasted ham and cheese came to £15.xx. Sides were very generous as well. Worth the visit.

    Y Pantri - Y Pantri, Caernarfon

    Y Pantri

    (2 reviews)

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    The first restaurant we spotted down the street, after we were given freedom from our tour group,…read morecraving for some British style sandwiches, was Y Pantri. The slices of ham and salad fixing inside the glass case looks very inviting. But the lady behind the counter, was stressing me out, to go have a seat. We're not even sure, if we want to eat here . . . . Does it hurt you too much, to admire what else you have to offer, so we know what to order? Looking at the food in person, gives customers more an idea what they're about to eat, rather than staring at a black & white piece of paper, without photo! Still debating, once again, I continue to browse and droll over the deli glass case, thinking to myself: 'do I want the ham or do I want the turkey, eggs, or is there anything more I'd like with that . . . do we want to eat here, or go elsewhere' and she repeated, I go & have a seat, and I will let them know what I WANT. Like I said, I felt pressured, the reason why the 3 stars! Hubby had the turkey on white bread with lettuce & mayo with a small side of salad. He also ordered a small regular salad which contained: green olives, lettuce, beets, cucumber slices, red onions, kernel corn, coleslaw, shredded carrots, & slices of tomatoes, which to me WAS too much! I had the sliced ham with a side of lettuce & tomatoes. I asked for pickles, but none came. Both sandwiches were very good, and we both helped each other with the side salad, choices of dressing on another table (behind me). The bathroom, was very tight, but it was OK, there's only one.

    Walking into this place, it looks a bit wanting, because the decor is older and bland. The…read morerestaurant is located in the back room of a delicatessen. So it was a surprise to discover the food was pretty good. I ordered at the deli, which I'm not sure if this is common practice or not, then took a seat at a table in the backroom along with a fair amount of patrons, many who seemed like locals. Or they were just really friendly, many talking to each other amongst a variety of tables throughout the room. I wanted a light meal and ordered what is considered a traditional Welsh Cheese sandwich on what turned out to be a lightly-buttered roll. It was simple and good, though the bread choice wasn't what I was expecting. Thinking of the higher amount of carbs. Keeping with the theme, I ordered a traditional pot of tea which always comes with a side of cream. One of the people sitting near me had a Chicken Tikka Pastry, which looked like one of those yummy raspberry pastries ... the raspberry compote poking its head out. But it was filled with a Chicken Tikka concoction, and looked and smelled pretty good. The treat here, also a surprise, was the tasty Welsh Cake. I had asked if they had scones, since I was on the hunt for scones and clotted cream. Instead, they recommended this traditional cake, which is more of a flattened scone, and harder, but just as yummy. Like a scone, you can add butter, jam or whipped cream. Most places, I discovered, don't serve clotted cream, but whipped cream. The owners are very friendly and offer a variety of deli-style sandwiches and traditional Welsh (British) dishes.

    Caffi Maes - cafes - Updated May 2026

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