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Pete's Eats

4.4 (16 reviews)
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Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Pete's Eats is legendary in North Wales and rightly so! We came, as a family, for breakfast here and were well fed at a most reasonable price. Full cooked breakfasts were popular although my sausage and mushroom bap was huge, juicy and delicious. A small tea did me but you can also get your hot drinks in pint mugs. The boys and I explored the lounge, library and map room, all of which are free to use and there are also bunks and shower rooms available. We were pretty early but it was filling up by 9am with walkers - it's a friendly and busy place with an extensive menu and well worth a visit. Free wifi available and the photos along the walls show impressive views of walkers / climbers on Snowdon.

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Excellent service recently at Peates Eats, top notch Hot chocolates in a friendly warm environment.

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Just the most fabulous place. Get yourself a pint of tea and a huge plate of the day's special.

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Review Highlights - Pete's Eats

Copious quantities of food, pint mugs of tea, friendly atmosphere and a free juke box all at (excuse the pun) Rock Bottom Prices!

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The Lazy Kettle

The Lazy Kettle

(2 reviews)

The best English Breakfast in the UK…read more In fact it won the Mirror Best Cafe in Britain award in 2006. This isnt just any old Truckers Cafe it also attracts Familys and local's for a good selection of hearty home cooked, great british Grub. Not only are the breakfasts well worth a try (be warned they are belly busters!) they also do a Fantastic Roast Dinner, which also comes with Chips if your extra hungry! It's all homemade, nothing out of the packet, the Gravy is like your mum makes and the Chips are good old fashioned cut potatoes and not frozen. The Decor isnt fancy or anything to shout home about, but with food as good as this it doesnt need to be its just big bulky tables and an assortment of odd chairs but it works! For Truckers its ideal, they have Shower facilities on site and a Huge Car Park and right next to a petrol station so you have everything you need for an overnight stay. Try it, you wont be dissapointed. Such great Value and Mega Size portions that'll make you want to go back every time you pass!

The Lazy Kettle is only a truckers' cafe but has such amazing food that families and couples visit…read more Although excellent quality the meals are reasonably priced. On the menu is everything from all day breakfasts to full roast dinners, of which there is a different one each day. There are usually two or three other mains and several old fashioned puddings. We have a toasted sandwich each time we visit, delicious and fast. The only down-side is their coffee. It is obviously instant and possibly poor quality but the food is fantastic.

Meadow Lea Farm Coffee Shop - This local farm added a café about six months ago I heard.

Meadow Lea Farm Coffee Shop

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I was asked if I ever had a proper English breakfast so we came to this relatively new café that's…read moresix months old. I was introduced to Black Pudding, an acquired taste for even the English- pigs blood and intestines mashed into a hockey puck. I have nothing to compare it to but a taste of it was good for me. It was crispy, soft like pudding and a bit sweet. I opted for the tuna panini which was terrific. I read it came with chips which I figured were fries but got actual potato chips which was fine I guess. Michael said his All Day Breakfast was spot on except for the sausage which he described as cheap or watery. The other lads said there's were fine and devoured it spite being hung over. Before breakfast I asked to walk past the gates to witness the sprawling fields. I was welcomed with a bit of apprehension and took a few photos as you may see. Apparently no one asks to go back into the farm. I breathed in the cool air and appreciated the beauty of the English horizon. I was met by the owner, Bill Williams, in a tractor who stopped me to have a bit of a chat. He is a funny man when he said the view was "alright" and there wasn't much to see. I learned the farm was 400 acres and how he had a kick travelling the California coast line several years ago. When I return to Chester I will be sure to come back and eat here and say hello.

Absolutely 5 star in every respect. Glorious food served by friendly staff in clean and welcoming…read moresurroundings. The sight of a log burner roaring away is a marvellous sight on a cold winter morning.

The Marram Grass Cafe - A deconstructed cream tea!

The Marram Grass Cafe

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The Marram Grass Cafe is just outside Newborough and is adjacent to the White Lodge Caravan Park…read more The car park is quite compact, but on both occasions we visited there was enough space. The Marram Grass has a fair amount of outside seating and the entrance to the cafe has a well established grape vine growing over the top of it. Inside there are a variety of tables, from round social tables, to booth type seating, and also larger conventional tables for groups. We booked via the Internet, which was seamless, but on both occasions we visited the cafe was packed, so its probably best to book. The cafe has a great ambiance, lively, with an open kitchen and staff that are not only enthusiastic about their food, but knowledgeable enough about the ingredients, to make suggestions on what best accompanies various dishes. On the first night we visited, I had a main course of fillet of hake, with dill, capers and wilted spinach, tasty, if a little salty, whilst my wife had a starter as a main of mackerel on a bed of roasted vegetables. We ordered a portion of new potatoes and chips to accompany them, both were huge portions, so my advice is just to choose one. Other main courses include a seafood platter, lamb cutlets and a very popular fish and chips, which we had on second visit. Coming in two portion sizes, small and large, the crisp batter complimented the fresh fish perfectly, as did the homemade tartar sauce, chips and garden peas, not difficult to see why it proved so popular! Of course you have to have a dessert, lots of interesting choices but we chose the deconstructed cream tea (see picture) and the gooseberry and elderflower Eton Mess, the tea infused sultanas and raisins at the centre of the cream tea, were so full of incredible flavour and the Eton Mess, had cream infused with gooseberry and elderflower, and generous portions of meringue - fantastic! The second night we shared a chocolate fondant, which came with pistachio ice cream, popping candy and avocado, rich and sumptuous, but very filling. Great food, a cracking atmosphere, and a constantly changing menu to match the season, a real winner!

Well. What an experience! I was shocked at first, that such a small looking 'CAFE' was going to be…read morea night to remember according to many in Anglesey. On walking in, there was a loud atmosphere, lots of children, which nearly put me off, but they were all well behaved and there was a holiday atmosphere as the 'cafe' is on a caravan site. Fortunately, it was not like a cafe at all and each plate that came out, looked like a work of art. We had three oysters each, not raw, but made as a tasty gratin in the shells which could easily have eaten more of. For my next course,I ordered Roast Beef as it was Sunday, and as I had seen them coming out with HUGE Yorkshire puddings to die for, however, I cancelled it when mine came out without one, as the chef said they had not risen. I was extremely disappointed as my friend had half a lobster (which looked more like two lobsters) and was chomping into that eagerly. BUT both of us were slightly annoyed at having to eat our meals at different times and at first it spoilt the evening. However, they did try to compensate, and sent out some lovely breads, some with ginger I believe, and some fabulous dips, one of which I did not recognise but it was delicious, and that was the problem. I enjoyed the bread so much that when my new order, salt Hake on a bed of ribbon courgettes, and I think some artichoke or fennel. The taste was yes, salty, but also very lemony, perhaps a little too much lemon, but nice presented. I could not finish and enjoy it though sadly, as it felt awkward eating alone, and also after all the delicious bread. I have to say that the food is second to none with some very interesting dishes.. I tried to get the Lobster, but they had run out, then I tried to get the Raviola but that had gone too, and I was losing my patience and ended up with the salty hake. But, in the end the staff were brilliant, funny and friendly. It is a family business and I say well done to them all because, inspite of the mishaps, the food did impress me and that is hard to do!! I eat out every night and I am a fussy fusssy person. They also gave me a free glass of wine which I was grateful for. I did not dare ask for a free desert. But will definitley come back to this place as I want to have a chance to try the different dishes. So keep it going until my return. If you can bears us again. We did have fun with the staff. They did, I think get my sense of Humour that the lobster was coming out with CHIPS???? The chips were slightly cold and about four of them, but there was a good salad with it. If you want a good experience especiallly with the well travelled Afghanistan related waiter who can talk all night then book now as they are alwyas full up which say s it all. I will GO again.

Owd Barn - Afternoon Tea

Owd Barn

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This is a lovely teahouse. It's a unique spot as it's traditional farm shop, but it also has a…read moretearoom and country store located in a 16th century barn. The restaurant features freshly made dishes made with homegrown seasonal produce. While visiting our family in Liverpool, we came here as a group for afternoon tea. My mother-in-law and sister-in-law had been here before, so they knew it was great and brought us back, along with my husband's grandparents. Do take note, you have to book your table in advance. We sat in one of the backrooms which was very cozy and inviting, albeit a bit noisy from a rowdy group of "ladies who lunch," but it was fine once they left. We all really appreciated that savory items were included in the the afternoon tea. The menu features a selection of sandwiches, savouries, a cup of soup, a bucket of chips, a selection of cakes and a mini trifle. Plus your choice of a pot of tea or cup of filter coffee. I was happily surprised at the wide variety of teas! There was ample to eat. My husband and I ate our entire afternoon tea, but everyone else in our group had a few sweet treats left to take home. The food was very delicious. I loved the little quiche best along with the soup served in a cute tea cup and saucer! Plus, the little basket of chips was a nice touch! Scrumptious! Also, it's just 14 pounds for Afternoon Tea which I think it a great value for such a delicious savory tea. Afterwards, my family browsed the farm store and boutique which featured a lot of cute country style home goods and seasonal produce and artisanal food items. Do go upstairs to poke around at their merchandise. It's cute. I really enjoyed this afternoon tea and I'd love to return next time we're back to visit my husband's family!

Pete's Eats - cafes - Updated May 2026

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