Les Routiers partners with the SRA!
Les Routiers UK & Ireland has taken another major step towards making sustainability mainstream in restaurants by signing a partnership deal with The Sustainable Restaurant Association (SRA).
“Constantly changing and improving our services” is Bar 236’s mission statement, with satisfied customers being the number one priority.
Priding itself as being the premier location situated at the top of the High Street, Prestatyn, (number 236 to be precise), Bar 236 has to be visited to appreciate the total quality of...
Number Eighteen Brasserie celebrates the very best, locally-sourced, seasonal vegetables and meat products with the emphasis on provenance. The polished interior features natural textures in stone, wood, suede and textiles that follow a chocolate brown and forest green colour scheme, with plenty of natural light. Situated in the hear...
There’s a Mediterranean feel to the 100-seater Drapers Café-Bar, which is a part of the Tweedmill Factory Outlet. Located in the old tweed mill, the complex is a star attraction for the Welsh Tourist Board and offers plenty of shopping opportunities. The bright and cheerful café-bar is the perfect spot for refuelling with plants, p...
Café Celf in Fishguard, Pembrokeshire is an integrated eatery within the surroundings of a superb contemporary art gallery. The philosophy of this restaurant is quite simple: they aim to source the best local and regional Welsh produce amongst international delicacies, and sensitively put these together to create finely balanced flavours ...
Set in the beautiful, rolling North Wales countryside, The Groes Inn is a wonderful example of a traditional British Inn, blending the warm welcome of a local pub with delicious food, excellent service and a comfortable bed. This historic Inn has been welcoming visitors for over four centuries and with 14 luxurious bedrooms, a self-contain...
In the heart of this old town, against a stunning backdrop of mountains and moorland, sits this solid stone former Victorian coaching inn which is now a handsome hotel. Overlooking the River Llugwy, the Royal Oak Hotel successfully caters for a wide-range of clientele, from locals and business guests to tourists and walkers flocking to Sno...
Originally a traditional 17th-century Welsh longhouse and later a staging post for coaches, the Greyhound Inn and Hotel recently been Graded 4 Star Inn by the Wales Tourist Board, occupies a stunning hillside position, surrounded by woodland and pasture in the beautiful Usk Valley. Having been extended and featuring a split-level bar, plus a suc...
Dunoon Hotel is set back from the seafront and is a splendid gable-ended mansion, one of many fine examples of Victorian architecture that define the traditional resort town Llandudno. The beautiful oak-panelled public rooms include the Welsh Dresser Bar, sporting a magnificent cooking range, a relaxing reading lounge and a panelled lounge...