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Sea Shanty - Mushroom tagliatelle

Sea Shanty

(5 reviews)

Located on the coast, Sea Shanty was a lovely place to enjoy a post hike lunch. After the 4+ hour…read morehike, the steak sandwich was hearty enough to refuel and get through the long drive back to London. They had plenty of options on the menu if you want something lighter. We were a group of 14, and the staff was attentive and patient. They had a lovely ice cream stand at the front but it was a bit too chilly for me to enjoy.

Last time I was here I came for icecream but today my mum treated me for a substantial lunch…read more The inside feels like a boat is about to launch at any moment and many a shelf is laden with glass bottles filled with beachy items. We were led to a cushy table and provided with several menus, specials consisting of catch of the day and a main with various dishes from seafood, steaks and pasta dishes. For starters we both had scallops with bacon and black pudding with pea puree. A personal favourite of mine.. think these were around the £12 mark, not the cheapest starter but was well presented and each of the three Scallops was perfectly cooked, perfectly cripsy bacon and the ingredients tasted fresh. For mains I fancied the pork belly pork stir fry and my mum the mushroom tagliatelle. Both portions were very generous and the crackling on my pork was perfection. The mange tout , peppers and onions were all a lovely consistency with tasty sauce and soft yoked egg perched on top. My mums dish looked wholesome but for a tad pricy for mushrooms and pasta. With our bellies full we left with a pumpkin latter to walk around the coast. Overall food was fabulous quality, served piping hit but just a tad expensive for what it was however I guess you are paying for the location. Staff were pleasant enough but not once were we asked how the food was , luckily there were no issues.

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.

Beau's Tea Shop - Beau's Tea Room, Beaumaris

Beau's Tea Shop

(2 reviews)

££

Not far from the famous castle you can find this really small and cosy tea shop. There are only 6…read moretables and if all of them are taken, they close down the place with a sign at the door - so from time to time people have to queue to get inside - peculiar but effective. We came here for an early Afternoon Tea and were not disappointed. A big pot of tea, home made fruit scones and cake combined with cream and jam. All of them tasted fresh and delicious. For us it was a really a great place to warm up after visiting the castle in a light drizzle. Service was very friendly and helpful and you felt right at home from the very first minute. The whole decoration has Victorian charme with lots of lovely tea pots and whole tea sets on display. The tea shop is in a very old and small building and so the owners had to find a way to install some bathroom facilities for the guests - the solution is quite ingenious, but for some people a little bit discomforting as you have to cross the tiny open courtyard to reach the "outhouse". In the wind and the rain it is a little challenge but it should be managable - the bathroom itself is modern and very clean - so no complaints at all. We really liked the place and can highly recommend it for a lovely tea stop on Anglesey.

Looks quite posh from the outside, but it's quite ordinary and plain once you're inside. Only…read morearound 7 tables so space is limited. Staff were friendly and took our order at the table. Cooked meals took quite a while to arrive, which was suprising considering the amount of tables they had to look after. Food was inbetween 'greasy spoon' and 'pub grub' quality. Hot drinks were nice but cold drinks tasted cheap. Only worth visiting if you're after a drink and a small bite to eat, such as one of their home made cakes.

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