Went twice for evening food. Pizza one was really good.
Second night I had mixed shish and chicken kebab. The lamb was really tender and the chicken was perfectly cooked and really tasty.
Called for a light lunch and it was excellent. Owner was very friendly and we had a toastie and a sandwich which came unexpectantly with a small side salad and a few chips-excellent value and lovely bright decor.
Will definitely call again.
Before any negatives, this was simply some of the best cake i had
ever had in my life, a little expensive, but I guess you get what you paid for.
What I cannot fathom in anyway was a couple of the younger staff who clearly didnt want to be there, and didn't want any interaction with the customers, which when your front of house, is only going to lead to issues.
Whilst waiting to be served, at least 3 different members of staff came from the back , glanced at me and carried on with what they were doing, i know it was only 30 minutes to close and everyone wants a lively dart, but I was left feeling like i had really put them out.
Griffin Terrace, Penrhyndeudraeth, LL48 6LW, United Kingdom, Wales
Stopped in for food as we were passing through the area. Service was great ,no wating around for staff,staff were friendly and polite . If in the area, I would definitely go back . Lovely clean place ,toilets best I've seen .
Great cafe taken over by friendly new owners April 2025. We arrived about 5pm after a walk up Cnicht and were pleased to see cafe was open. Had savory scones, tea and Bara Brith - all fab. Proprieter said they tend to stay open later when the Croesor car park is busy knowing people will want feeding and watering.
This was easily the tastiest and best-prepared meal we had during our week in Wales (as Americans). This pub’s kitchen has a true chef working there.
We had mussels in an incredibly rich and perfectly seasoned tomato cream sauce, then grilled cod over black garlic risotto.
I can’t overstate just how welcome the punch of flavor and obvious care that was put into the dishes were.
This is my first tripadvisor review, and I write it for any other tourist that knows the struggle of picking between restaurants in a small town. Let me make the decision for you, eat here.
We popped in to the lunch box in the off change we could use there electricity to charge our phone and to my delight they said yes we decided to order the sea food & chicken nuggets and chips and it was perfect had to order the sea food again before we left . And now we back again the next day the breakfast was lovely defo recommend this place by far the better cafe we have used her in Barmouth
The best pizza outside Naples. It’s what they do and not much more. Proper wood fired oven, excellent ingredients and friendly, fast service. Check opening hours as closed some days and booking essential as the local folk know a great place and flock there
The imminent improvements here are long overdue. After all the promises with grants and support, nothing has actually happened from a customers' perspective and the building remains a drab and basic facility.
Having said that, the beer is still good and the welcome was at least polite. I understand the big makeover is coming (with several weeks of closure) so here's hoping....
Tasty food, very child friendly and a nice shady courtyard. The menu is a bit different with some nice options for adults but also plenty of choice for kids meals (eg sausage, chicken nuggets etc). The staff couldn’t have been nicer, would definitely recommend.
Thursday 31st August 2023, my husband and I went back to the ‘The Welsh Highland Railway Tea Room’ in Porthmadog for the Malcolm Green's funeral wake and to celebrate Malcolm’s life.
This was a very fitting tribute as Malcolm and his wife Non used to run the tearoom, sadly both now deceased.
There was a nice buffet and we all sat and we spent time talking to friends and relatives and lots of love and memories were shared by all those who knew and loved ‘Malcolm’.