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The best restaurants serving British food in Criccieth Gwynedd North Wales
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Had an early table booked for dinner today,and what a good idea it was.It had been a beautiful day and the view from the Hotel that contains the Tonnau restaurant is truly spectacular.We had a drink from the bar and took in the view whilst pondering over the menu which is quite comprehensive for all tastes.My wife chose the sea bass on a bed of veg and I chose the Italian chicken with mash and veg.These mains were beautifully cooked and presented hot and fresh.The desserts were duperb also and we retired back to the bar for coffee. The dining room is nicely presented with plush carpet and soft furnishings.The bar and lounge is also luxuriously fitted out and of course has the view.All staff were friendly and efficient and we had s really nice evening.
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We’ve been going for ice cream or hot drinks here for a long time and for most of the year. Service here used to be great and was a real draw, but the past few times (over the last 24 months or so), it’s been short staffed, with mistakes made on orders, impolite (older) staff or long waits. The menu now has lots of bulky, unhealthy options around the ice cream, (ice cream burger anyone?) which makes bringing kids and their friends here more difficult. While the decor is basically the same, it feels like a franchise at a motorway stop rather than a local café in a quiet town. The ice cream is still the same recipe, but as there are so many good local ice cream makers, we will not miss visits here.
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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 ‘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!