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    Steamin' Mugs

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Avo Cafe Bar

    Avo Cafe Bar

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    One of my favourite cafés in Llanelli. Service is reasonably quick and friendly, the food and drink…read moreis always to the highest standard, but I particularly love their scrambled eggs and smoked salmon!

    This is a new venue in Llanelli based on the site of a former carpet shop. They have completely…read moretransformed the place into a stylish, modern designer cafe bar. Tastefully furnished with comfortable couches and the more standard table & chairs, place all subtely lit, windows screened with white curtains and floors are laminated wood. The venue is ideally situated in the centre of town opposite the Tinopolis TV studios. Nearby to Alitalia (italian restaurant), Sher Khan (Indian) and Lolek Delcicatessen (Polish). With Avos own mediterranean fare i.e.salads Llanelli will have the beginnings of a burgeoning cafe quarter considering its neighbouring food venues. The clientele were a mixture of families incl.kids, young couples and old age pensioners. The menu offers cooked breakfasts(approx. £4), shared platters (£8-9), sandwiches (£3.65), panninis (£4-5), mediterranean salads (£5), sweet things/pastries (£2-3) and an extensive range of coffee styles with various flavourings (price varies). Plus there is a specials board (av. price £4) with things like soup, bologanise/pasta, chilli etc. Also nice to see a Welsh influence on the menu too with bara brith and the Welsh share platter in amongst the Greek & Caesar salads etc. On my visit I opted for the full breakfast(£4.95)which incl. black pudding, eggs, beans, sausage, bacon, grilled tomatoes & toast washed down with one of their speciality coffees (caramel flavoured cappucino at £2.15). There maybe other cheaper places in Llanelli for breakfast but this was well prepared, had high quality items and was non-greasy. The caramel cappucino has just that wow factor in a word (recommended fo those with a sweet tooth or enjoy a sugar rush with a caffeine burst). Sevice was well above standard and was both friendly, inviting & curteous in addition to being prompt & helpful. The venue does have disabled access, toilets, nearby parking. Would highly recommend this place to a friend or family member as I feel it raised the benchmark for other competing cafes in town with the overall product it promotes. Well done Avo.

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    Bryngwenyn Farm

    Bryngwenyn Farm

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.0 mi
    ££

    After reading steeps review yesterday morning and needing to do the weekly shop we decided to head…read moreover to Bryngwenyn Farm and shop there. Bryngwenyn Farm is just as steeps writes and in a beautiful spot, I would definitely recommend its' location for a peaceful getaway with its' holiday cottages and b and b with the great advantage of the fabulous mainly organic farmshop with wonderful proper organic and freerange eggs(delicious for breakfast today). As well as doing a good shop there, we bought the aforementioned sausages, pork etc some wonderful organic vegetables, we had delicious home made cake and tea so definitely a step up from the usual supermarket venture.

    Bryngwenyn Farm is many things in one. The part we go for is the Farm Shop. We were pointed here by…read moreout neighbours and decided to visit one Sunday afternoon. It is a bit off the beaten track so we had never seen it before, but we were pleasantly surprised. The shop itself is tiny, but still seems to hold plenty of goodies. There is a freezer full of meat (including the best sausages we have ever tasted), a fridge packed with cheese, yoghurt, milk and more, another freezer with bread, icecream and frozen fruits, a fruit and vegetable section and then shelves full of everything you can think of. They even stock Ecover products so if you are looking to avoid the supermarket, this is the place to go. Their home-milled flour is well worth a try and makes delicious bread. The shop is also a cafe and is laid out with a few tables. If you are looking for something different, they sell Alpaca wool gloves and hats! The rest of the farm includes holiday cottages and animals to see as well as the flour mill. I am tempted to sign up for one of the bread making courses. It is in an idyllic spot too with gorgeous views and a posse of sheep to greet you as you make your way down the track!

    Steamin' Mugs - coffee - Updated May 2026

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