Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Tywyn
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Tywyn restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 5 restaurants in Tywyn and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Tywyn restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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2. Bryn Williams At Porth Eirias
East & Cent. European restaurant in Colwyn Bay
The Promenade, - LL29
With its “fantastic location”, “very good service” and a “great simple menu cooked extremely well”, this modern beachside venture is widely recognised as one of the better places to eat on the north Wales coast. Denbigh-born chef Bryn Williams sold his London flagship Odette’s in May 2024 to ‘spend more time in Wales’ – which could benefit Porth Eirias. He is scheduled to open a new venue not far away at Theatr Clwyd in Mold next year.
3. Dylan’s Restaurant
Fish & seafood restaurant in Menai Bridge
St George’s Road - LL59
A “fantastic seashore location, with beautiful views from the wide terrace across the Menai Straits” is the main attraction at this bistro with a “real buzz” – the first in a now four-strong North Wales chain (and with ‘general store’ spin-offs both here, in Menai Bridge and Conwy). “You have to choose wisely to get food to match” and “the seafood is not surprisingly a good place to start”. But its “very wide-ranging all-day menu has something for all tastes” and wins it nominations as “a good place for an everyday meal”.
4. Sosban & The Old Butcher’s
British, Modern restaurant in Menai Bridge
1 High St, Menai Bridge - LL59
“Cooking of the very highest standard with every dish a tasteful delight” has won acclaim (a Michelin star and an impressive four AA rosettes) for Stephen Stevens at his converted butcher’s shop on Anglesey, just over the Menai Bridge from mainland Wales: one of the most accoladed dining destinations in Wales, serving an ambitious ‘culinary journey’ for £175 per person. But while no-one doubts the high standards here the venue itself doesn’t delight everyone: “we found the room itself somewhat cold, but the chef-proprietor clearly more than knows his stuff and provides a very warm face to the dining experience”.
5. The Jackdaw
British, Modern restaurant in Conwy
High Street - LL32
“Not the easiest place to find, but worth the effort” – local-born Nick Rudge’s small three-year-old is modern in terms of decor but occupies a period building with large windows at the heart of this historic town on the Welsh coast. He brings skills honed over the stoves of The Fat Duck to realise a high-quality tasting menu for £95 per person in the evening: reports say “the young and enthusiastic team are producing very good food with a difference and are destined for great things”.
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