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The best restaurants in New Quay Ceredigion Mid Wales
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20 Opinions in 1 websites
Great new bar in New Quay, Wales. Situated right by the seafront. Stopped off with my wife for a couple of drinks. Really nice inside and has a great balcony overlooking the seafront. Very friendly staff. Good bar, well stocked with beers, wines, nice cocktails ect all very reasonable prices ( Look and learn Cornwall ). Really enjoyed our visit.

8 Opinions in 1 websites
A lovely walk around New Quay in the sun followed by a stop off for a delicious cookies and cream scoffberry crepe! Highly recommended.

1 Opinions in 1 websites
Found this place by chance. What a beautiful building, beautiful setting, beautiful views, fantastic hosts and amazing pizza. The topping was fantastic, but the best part of a pizza for me (and Ive had some bad ones) is the dough, and this was different to anything I've had. Amazing. Fantastic Idea, so rustic

79 Opinions in 2 websites
All that glitters is gold. No ales this time but with so many other great drinks who cares.

2235 Opinions in 3 websites
Had Cod and chips and battered prawns and chips. Both cooked fresh and so tasty. Homemade tartare sauce as well. Good size portions, highly recommended. Only downside for me was the prawns are the same as you get in the supermarket so stick to the fish is my advice

1362 Opinions in 2 websites
We’ve just enjoyed a three night weekend at the Cilborth Airbnb which overlooked the harbour. Arriving on the Friday we walked around the village. Saturday was a longer village walk calling in at the Blue Bell Bistro for coffee and a very good bacon roll and they offered a GF version for Yolande. These bacon rolls were excellent as was the coffee. Storm bound on Sunday for relaxing and reading whilst storm force winds buffeted the area. Monday, a very enjoyable breakfast at the Blue Bell Bistro. The Blue Bell Bistro staff are very helpful and obliging and easily catered for my wife’s GF requirements. Then over to Aberaeron. Our route home took us past Glynhynod Farm, home of the wonderful Teifi Cheese and Da Mhile distillery.

968 Opinions in 2 websites
Sunday lunch here failed in no part. Service was exceptional, wonderfully happy, friendly staff eager to please. Food was fabulous quality. Disappointed to have just missed out on meat of choice for the roast as they'd sold out just as we ordered but beef and Welsh lamb were fabulous. Amazing Yorkshire puddings, even more amazing roast potatoes and veg cooked beautifully to leave some bite and crunch. Book early because there's not a lot of room for many covers. Quaint, small pub/ bistro. Can imagine it is very popular and books up quickly especially busier seasons.

1050 Opinions in 1 websites
As with many of our experiences, this was an unplanned unknown when we had to find a campervan stop for the night (in the town carpark nearby). We were very pleasantly surprised by how friendly and well presented the Black Lion is and by the great service and well presented and cooked the pub food was... (also food allergy well catered for). Also well stocked bar.