Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Glanwydden
Hardens guides have spent 33 years compiling reviews of the best Glanwydden restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 5 restaurants in Glanwydden and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Glanwydden restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
Featured Glanwydden Restaurants
1. Bodysgallen Hall, Dining Room
British, Traditional restaurant in Llandudno
The Royal Welsh Way - LL30
2023 Review: In the “stylish National Trust-owned surroundings” of this Grade I-listed seventeenth-century manor house on the outskirts of town – run these days as a spa hotel – this dining room is notable for its reliable standards, although it is “not adventurous in any way”, and the formality can make for a “slightly stuffy atmosphere” for some tastes. Unless you have a major appetite, you do “need to decide between afternoon tea and dinner” – both would be a stretch!
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. The Seahorse
Fish & seafood restaurant in Llandudno
7 Church Walks - LL30
“The only recognised fish restaurant in the area” – this Grade II listed building has housed Don & Gill Hadwin’s split-level venture for two decades, with an informal bistro downstairs and a Victorian-style dining room on the upper level.
4. Tops
restaurant in Llandudno
43 Mostyn Avenue - LL30
2023 Review: “Best Chinese in Llandudno” is arguably a double-edged compliment to this well-established fixture, which occupies an old ice cream factory in this characterful Victorian seaside resort. But local reporters say its cooking is “consistently good” – “vegetables and fish dishes always seem particularly fresh and tasty”.
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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