Wales Restaurant Guide

Select Restaurants County


All Wales Restaurants

  • Image of Three Salmons HotelThree Salmons Hotel

    Right in the centre of the lovely old market town of Usk, the Three Salmons Hotel is a charming, family run coaching inn that can trace its history back to the seventeenth century.

    Bridge Street, Usk, Monmouthshire

  • Image of Brookes Restaurant & Private Dining RoomBrookes Restaurant & Private Dining Room

    Situated directly opposite Talbot Green designer shopping centre, this livewire venue is easily spotted with its blue and white paintwork and big awning over the entrance.

    79-81 Talbot Road, Llantrisant, Vale of Glamorgan

  • Image of The Peak RestaurantThe Peak Restaurant

    Chef and co-proprietor Angela Dwyer has a big-city pedigree: she worked in Soho's Groucho Club and 192 on Kensington Church Street before teaming up with Julia Roberts for this new venture.

    84-86 High Street, Llanberis, Gwynedd

  • Image of Soughton Hall, Stables Bar RestaurantSoughton Hall, Stables Bar Restaurant

    Built as a bishop's palace in 1714, Soughton Hall has been restored to something like its original state over the last 20 years, and it still shows off many of its unique features including Islamic turrets, mullioned windows and stunning landscaped grounds.

    , Northop, Flintshire

  • Image of Woodlands Hall HotelWoodlands Hall Hotel

    Built as a private mansion for a certain Miss H. H. Bremner in the latter years of the nineteenth century, Woodlands Hall stands in 30 acres of parkland and gardens overlooking the Vale of Clwyd.

    Llanfwrog, Ruthin, Denbighshire

  • Image of Ruthin CastleRuthin Castle

    The first themed medieval banquets in Britain started at Ruthin Castle more than 40 years ago – not surprising, given the ancestry and evocative atmosphere of the place.

    Castle Street, Ruthin, Denbighshire

  • Image of The Wild Pheasant Hotel, The Yew Tree RestaurantThe Wild Pheasant Hotel, The Yew Tree Restaurant

    Combining the traditional charms and comfort of a nineteenth-century country house, this greatly extended hotel is in a lovely spot with fine views of the Vale of Llangollen's magnificent scenery and the Berwyn Mountains beyond.

    Berwyn Road, Llangollen, Denbighshire

  • Image of Osborne HouseOsborne House

    A sumptuously restored Victorian residence close to Llandudno seafront, Osborne House is old-school luxury personified with huge rooms extending length of the building, a wealth of rich fabrics and Roman-style columns.

    The Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy

  • Image of The Imperial HotelThe Imperial Hotel

    Part of Llandudno's imposing Victorian seafront, this landmark hotel really looks the part with its grand white façade and glass-fronted entrance.

    The Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy

  • Image of The Bay View Bar & Thai DiningThe Bay View Bar & Thai Dining

    Overlooking the Mumbles lighthouse and the sweeping sands of Swansea Bay, this impressive-looking edifice has been a local landmark for more than a century.

    400 Oystermouth Road, Swansea, Vale of Glamorgan