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Eating Out in Anglesey

 

One of the greatest pleasures of any holiday is eating out and Anglesey’s reputation for food production is centuries old. Due to the unspoiled fertile agricultural land, the rich fishing waters and the mild climate, the Island’s farms and fisheries produce a wealth of excellent produce.

Anglesey's renowned Welsh Lamb!

Why not try Anglesey’s renowned Welsh lamb or pedigree Welsh Black beef, both widely acclaimed for their taste and quality; or sample “Lobscouse”, an Island favourite of beef and vegetables, slow cooked.

The Lobster Pot,Church Bay– raging log fires, the sound of crashing waves and sea food so fresh it will astound you. The Lobster Pot has long been an Anglesey favourite and couldn’t be more perfect for two on a cold winter’s night! Or a languid summer's evening.

http://www.lobster-pot.net/


Coffee Shops in Anglesey

The Island is blessed with an excellent range of tearooms, coffee shops and restaurants serving menus to suit all tastes whether you are looking for morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea or more leisurely dinner and where you can savour quality local produce. The hotels and public houses of North Wales play host to entertainment such as Welsh male voice choirs, jazz nights or simply great food in atmospheres ranging from convivial local pubs to elegant award winning restaurants.

Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn, Beaumaris

Choose from the cosy restaurant hidden away in the eaves of this old building or the modern brasserie in the stable blocks – the food will speak for itself while you sit back and enjoy the raging fires.

http://www.bullsheadinn.co.uk/home-1.aspx


The Ship Inn, Red Wharf Bay

This ancient pub looks out over the bay, having long been a haunt of sailors; the pub exudes a real sense of history and adventure. Today you can enjoy the cosy log fires and sea views from the warmth of this lovely old building.

http://www.shipinnredwharfbay.co.uk/


Courts, Beaumaris

Tucked away in a cobbled courtyard in Beaumaris, this lovely restaurant has all the right ingredients for a great evening with a mix of Welsh and International cuisine.

http://www.courtyardcuisine.com/


Blue Sky Café, Bangor

This new restaurant blends exciting flavours from around the world with a fantastic atmosphere and warmth.

http://www.blueskybangor.co.uk/


Ann’s Pantry, Moelfre

A fantastic find at picturesque Moelfre, this family run business takes food seriously! Specialises is cosy cuisine and fresh shellfish.

http://www.annspantry.co.uk/


Fresh oysters and champagne to your door.

Wherever you are staying in the area, you may want to take advantage of a very special local speciality. Fresh Menai Strait oysters are delivered daily to top London restaurants, but you can have them, plus champagne delivered right to your door while you stay here.

Follow this link to find out how to book your delivery:http://menaioysters.co.uk/howtobuy.aspx


Deli breakfasts

Gorgeous delis abound in this area. Try these places for some really lovely ideas:


Sarah’s Deli, Beaumaris

Buy beautiful goodies or simply sit in the coffee house and watch the world go by.

http://www.sarahsdelicatessencoffeehouse.co.uk/


Stafford House Deli, Menai Bridge

A lovely deli / bistro in the heart of Menai Bridge. There are many theme nights organised so check the website.

http://staffordhouse.wales4you.co.uk/index.html

 
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