Food & Drink

in Llandudno

With world class food and wine on offer dining in Llandudno is a memorable, gastronomic experience. Whether you're after a quiet drink with your missus, or messy night out with your mates, Llandudno has something to offer everyone. Llandudno has plenty of choice for places to eat varying in quality and of course price. If you are a bit strapped for cash they have all your usual fast food restaurants i.e. KFC, Burger King, McDonalds or if fast food isn't your thing you could grab something from Wetherspoons. If you're feeling a bit more flush you could have a meal in one of the many reasonably priced Italian, Chinese or Indian Restaurants. However if you really have got money to burn there's always the option of the very highly rated Osborne House Restaurant.

The Kings Head

The Kings Head is on the base of the Great Orme Country Park, it's only a few minutes walk from the town centre but it is quite a steep walk past the Victorian tram station. The pub itself is relatively small with a cosy traditional feel to it, especially recommended visiting the Kings Head in the summer months as it has a beer garden and is situated in quite a picturesque part of Llandudno.

Fountains

This pub has a bar on two different levels there is bar on the ground floor and one in the cellar. The upper bar area is quite bright and on the weekend it can feel a bit claustrophobic, because - as is the case with Fat Cat, it is one of the most popular bars for younger people in Llandudno.

Osborne House Restaurant

Osborne's Cafe and Grill is open every day from 10.30am to 10.00pm (Sunday 9.00pm) Lit by a multitude of candles, with opulent drapes and dazzling chandeliers, gilt edge mirrors and original art. This romantic bistro/cafe with brasserie style food has a diverse a la carte menu prepared and presented in a modern way with an air of informality.

Romeo (Italian Restaurant)

Excellent Italian Restaurant in Llandudno, 'Ciao Italia' members Pasquale Milo and Faust Galli will ensure your visit is most enjoyable. Romeo is a great hit with both locals and tourists alike both for its wonderful food and authentic Italian welcome.

Wetherspoons

Wetherspoons in Llandudno is set within an old theatre and is otherwise known as 'The Palladium'. The seating areas and bar are located beneath a classic theatre raised seating area, making for a fascinating setting to enjoy a meal. The Wetherspoons can be both relaxing and energetic, depending on the day and time you choose to visit!

Jaya Restaurant

Jaya Restaurant offers Fine Indian Dining in the heart of Llandudno. All the food is home cooked and very authentic. The Menu at Jaya has been created by the owner and executive chef Sunita Katoch. Sunita comes from a family of chefs and restaurateurs and combines traditional Indian and East African influences to create her own unique blend of home cooked authentic dishes. All the ingredients are fresh and where possible locally grown. Jaya offers a more refined dining experience for those looking for something a little more than ordinary.