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The best restaurants serving British food in Criccieth Gwynedd North Wales

6 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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4.8

329 Opinions

location-iconCaerwylan Hotel, Wales
British
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This was our first visit of many to the Tonnau Restaurant. Great food, great service (Elin looked after us) and a really good price. Starters of duck spring rolls and the croquettes were amazing, steaks cooked perfectly. Already booked a return visit.

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4.7

786 Opinions

location-icon66 - 68 High Street, Wales
British
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Great food and service as usual. The beef pancake starter was fab, have it every time! Prawn Arabiata pasta was the best I've had. Best food in the area.

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4.3

596 Opinions

location-iconLon Felin, Wales
British
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We only pop in for coffee and cake and scones on rainy days.Was lovely. The staff is very friendly. Definitely would back when be again in the area. No photos as we devour our cakes and coffee.

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4.0

1008 Opinions

location-iconThe Iris, Castle Street, Wales
British
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This spot is amazing!šŸ«¶šŸ» came here with my best friend really quick service!staff were nice and friendly. Beware card only!😱 u can choose any flavours I swear there’s around 16 options to choose from!🄰 if your craving ice creams or desserts and ur here come down asap! U wont regret itšŸ’•

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4.0

349 Opinions

location-icon27 Mona Terrace, Wales
British
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Kitchen was out of use so we ate in Criccieth. Free parking, really friendly helpful hosts, clean and extremely comfortable. Room overlooking the beach. We will definitely return. Thank you

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4.0

139 Opinions

location-iconY Maes, Wales
British
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After somewhere for Sunday lunch with our multigenerational family, The Llewelyn was suggested. We weren’t sure what to expect, especially as we arrived at the very start of service and the restaurant was very quiet. Clearly used by guests of the hotel for breakfast and buffets also - which is fine - it initially felt a little uncomfortable as quite empty but as other guests joined us, the atmosphere lightened. The menu is limited for lunch - we think they may have previously had a carvery buffet? - with just roast main courses and a few pudding choices, plus restricted kids menu, but portions were very generous. As some of our party were vegetarians, we weren’t sure what the ā€˜vegetable and seed roast’ would be, but it was delicious. Alongside the main roast - which came with roast potatoes, red cabbage, carrots and parsnips plus a huge Yorkshire pudding - was a separate dish of lovely cauliflower cheese plus extra gravy. Another member of the party wasn’t a vegetarian, and we were quite surprised when another dish of cauliflower cheese came along with another jug of extra (vegetarian) gravy! We couldn’t manage all the extra veg between the three of us, even though it was delicious. We were too full for desert, but left happy and full of praise for The Llewelyn, definitely a Criccieth Sunday lunch special!