Great restaurants in Llandudno come in a good variety and are, fortunately, not hard to find. This Welsh seaside resort has been attracting holidaymakers since Victorian times who come for its sandy beach, the lovely pier and the pretty sea views.
It’s this seasonal influx of people that help support a wider range of cafes and restaurants than you’d expect from a town of this size. Handily, many of these eateries are clustered together, with a significant number just inland of Llandudno’s historic pier and others strung out around the bay. Read on to learn more about where to eat in Llandudno and what to try.
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The Cottage Loaf
A country pub in the middle of town
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- Gastronomie
- Vie nocturne
The Cottage Loaf, or “The Loaf as Llandudno locals know it, is a pub with bags of old-world charm. Featuring exposed beams, a wood-burning stove and a flagstone floor, it wouldn’t look out of place in the Welsh countryside, when in fact, it’s right in the middle of Llandudno.
While the interior is cosy in winter, there’s plenty of outdoor seating when the weather is warmer. Cask ales and craft beers accompany traditional and homemade pub grub. Everything Welsh you’d expect is on the menu, including slow-cooked pork belly, steak and ale pie, sticky toffee pudding, and a decent cheeseboard.
Emplacement : Market St, Llandudno LL30 2SR, UK
Ouverture : Monday–Thursday from 11.30 am to 10 pm, Friday–Sunday from 11.30 am to 11 pm (closed on Sundays)
Téléphone : +44 (0)1492 870762
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Home Cookin’
A long-established family favourite in Llandudno
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- Gastronomie
- Groupe
Home Cookin’ has been serving traditional home-cooked fare in Llandudno since 1979. The interior has a stylish contemporary vibe and the place feels spacious and airy. The menu is extensive, with something to suit everyone, including a dedicated kids’ menu.
The service is attentive and friendly, which is perhaps the secret to its popularity. You’ll find classics like bangers and mash, lasagne, fish and chips, chicken curry, and steak pie. Desserts are just as tempting, which include perennial crowd-pleasers fruit crumble and crème brûlée.
Emplacement : 139 Mostyn St, Llandudno LL30 2PE, UK
Ouverture : Daily from 10.30am to 9.30pm
Téléphone : +44 (0)1492 876585
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Johnny Dough's Wood-Fired Pizza
A popular spot that all started with a man and his van
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- Gastronomie
- Groupe
Johnny Dough’s Wood-Fired Pizza is a rustic diner that began as a mobile business serving pizza at local events and festivals. A positive local response meant there was a demand for a permanent restaurant. In 2016, owner Morgan Austin took the plunge and opened up in the middle of Llandudno.
Partnering with Jon Orme, proprietor of the nearby Great Orme Brewery, the menu was extended. Alongside classics such as pepperoni, margherita and Hawaiian, you’ll now find a great variety such as beetroot pesto, Peking duck, and mussel marinière on the menu.
Emplacement : 129 Mostyn St, Llandudno LL30 2PE, UK
Ouverture : Daily from noon to 9 pm
Téléphone : +44 (0)1492 871813
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Dylan's Llandudno
Awesome architecture meets fabulous food
- Gastronomie
- Groupe
- Vie nocturne
Dylan’s Llandudno occupies one of this seaside resort’s most iconic landmarks. It was once the Washington Hotel, a beautiful Grade II-listed property built in 1925 with an impressive copper dome. Now, you’ll find the lovingly restored space that houses one of Dylan’s 3 restaurants – the others are in Criccieth and Menai Bridge.
The views overlooking the sea are especially lovely from the 3rd floor. There’s also a super outside terrace to make the most of summer sunshine. Dylan’s extensive menu features local ingredients such as Welsh lamb and Anglesey crab.
Emplacement : The Washington, East Parade, Llandudno LL30 1BE, UK
Ouverture : Daily from 11 am to 11 pm
Téléphone : +44 (0)1492 860499
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The Seahorse Restaurant
A family-run restaurant close to the promenade
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- Familles
- Gastronomie
- Groupe
The Seahorse Restaurant is a Victorian-style restaurant near North Shore Beach that seats about 50 across a pair of dining rooms. The downstairs section is more informal, while the upstairs has an even more Victorian vibe. The restaurant occupies a Grade II-listed building on a well-preserved 19th-century terrace.
Oak pews sit well against stone walls, giving this place a homely feel. Food-wise, The Seahorse Restaurant specialises in market-fresh local seafood and meat dishes. Its menu changes according to the season – standouts include seafood spaghetti, grilled seabass, or grilled goat's cheese with forest fruits and hazelnuts.
Emplacement : 7 Church Walks, Llandudno LL30 2HD, UK
Ouverture : Thursday–Monday from 4.30 pm to 11 pm (closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays)
Téléphone : +44 (0)1492 875315
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Carlo’s
A reliable Italian diner in the heart of town
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- Gastronomie
Carlo’s is a popular Italian restaurant close to Llandudno Bay Beach. Professional and attentive staff members work hard to create a relaxed atmosphere. This is a family-friendly establishment and everyone will be made to feel welcome.
Pasta lovers will be impressed by the choice on offer. The menu also contains a selection of risottos and fish dishes. It’s worth saving room for dessert to try its lemon tart, mascarpone trifle, or homemade panna cotta.
Emplacement : 2 Pleasant St, Llandudno LL30 1LJ, UK
Ouverture : Tuesday–Saturday from 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm (closed on Sundays and Mondays)
Téléphone : +44 (0)1492 875722
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Valentino Ltd
Unpretentious Italian eatery in the centre of Llandudno
- Familles
- Gastronomie
- Groupe
Valentino Ltd has been satisfying diners in Llandudno since it opened back in 1992. Owner Antonio Manfredino grew up near Pompeii in southern Italy. Ater training as a chef, he wanted to share his passion for the food of his homeland with the people of Llandudno.
Several decades later, he’s still doing what he loves, serving up delicious pasta, pizzas on homemade bases, and a variety of chicken, fish and steak dishes. The restaurant’s classic décor is homely, making this a good choice if you simply want flavoursome food in decent portions.
Emplacement : 3A Gloddaeth St, Llandudno LL30 2DD, UK
Ouverture : Tuesday–Sunday from 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm (closed on Mondays)
Téléphone : +44 (0)1492 872074
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Bistro Bach
Excellent bistro food in a contemporary setting
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- Gastronomie
Bistro Bach is a cosy bistro on centrally-located Mostyn Avenue in Llandudno. It is owned and managed by an experienced chef who takes care of the kitchen together with his business partner, who ensures customers are greeted warmly and leave happy.
If you’re in the mood for a meaty treat, try the slow-braised shoulder of lamb or the tender pot roast beef. On the other hand, vegetarians will enjoy the delicious and colourful sundried tomato risotto with spinach. Save room for a beautifully presented crème brulée or crumble pie.
Emplacement : 24 Mostyn Ave, Craig Y Don, Llandudno LL30 1YY, UK
Ouverture : Tuesday–Saturday from noon to 3 pm, Wednesday–Saturday from 5 pm to 9 pm (closed on Sundays and Mondays)
Téléphone : +44 (0)1492 875267
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Watkins & Co
A stylish restaurant near North Shore Beach
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- Gastronomie
- Luxe
Watkins & Co can be found inside the 19th-century Empire Hotel in Llandudno. Inside, a modish interior sets the tone. It’s formal enough to feel special yet manages to pull off a relaxed vibe.
Highlights from the menu include grilled steaks and salmon poached in lemon and butter. Homemade desserts include sticky toffee pudding and white chocolate cheesecake. These exemplify the kinds of dishes you can expect to see on Watkins & Co's frequently refreshed menu.
Emplacement : 73 Church Walks, Llandudno LL30 2HE, UK
Ouverture : Monday–Saturday from 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm, Sunday from 12.30 pm to 2 pm
Téléphone : +44 (0)1492 860555
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Indulge
A modern British restaurant with global influences
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- Gastronomie
- Vie nocturne
Indulge is a restaurant that’s easy to spot once the sun goes down in Llandudno – just look for its funky blue lighting. Step inside to discover a sophisticated and sleek interior. The restaurant's talented chef, who grew up in North Wales, is passionate about using fresh, local produce in his kitchen.
Dishes such as the slow-braised Conwy Valley shoulder of lamb or curried loin of cod with spiced bean cassoulet sum up his approach to the menu. If you come as a meat-loving couple, go for the tomahawk for 2, served with peppercorn, red wine sauce, and truffle and parmesan chips.
Emplacement : 39-41 Madoc St, Llandudno LL30 2TL, UK
Ouverture : Wednesday–Thursday and Sunday from noon to 11 pm, Friday–Saturday from noon to 11.30 pm (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)
Téléphone : +44 (0)1492 330740
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