The most impressive thing called Conwy is the town itself

eating out in Conwy town

Eating

Riverside Restaurant at the Craig-y-Dderwen Hotel

Craig-y-Dderwen

Betws-y-coed Conwy LL24 0AS

phone: 01690 710293

We serve Welsh Traditional

Our restaurant overlooks the River Conwy at the edge of Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park, and is open to non-residents for:

Lunch
Afternoon Teas
Evening Restaurant & Bar menu

Lord Newborough Pub and Restaurant

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Conway Road Dolgarrog Conwy LL32 8JX

phone: 01492 660549

We serve British Traditional

Following a relaunch of menus in February 2009, the Lord Newborough has a wide range of menus from light bites to full a la carte.
o Starters from £3.95
o Mains from £8.95
o Desserts from £3.95
o Fresh ROCCA ground coffee from £2.00 and wide range of liquor coffees from £3.45
o Childrens meals from £4.25

A daily updated Chef’s Specials Board complements the range; steaks are favourites, followed by classics such as Gammon, curries, sausages and braised liver
Sunday Luncheon 2 or 3 course meals from £10.95 per head are served from 1200 .
Early Bird diners are welcome from 5.30 – 6.45 PM weekdays.

Bengal Dynasty

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North Parade Llandudno Conwy

phone:

We serve Indian

The Bengal Dynasty is located on North Parade Llandudno, just a short distance from the pier.

Photography: Inn near Conwy, Tea Rooms near Conwy: © Crown copyright (2009) Visit Wales, Beef steak with vegetables: Rob Owen-Wahl

Conwy Town Tourism Association

Conwy Town Tourism Association