52 Restaurants near Llandudno

We found 52 restaurants within 30 miles 30 miles of Llandudno

This Victorian-era coastal town welcomes visitors year-round seeking to explore the iconic sights and relax at the seaside. Boasting an ever-growing and diversifying culinary scene, there are plenty of excellent restaurants in Llandudno. From rustic cafes and tea rooms to traditional pubs and fine dining spots, you’re sure to find the perfect fit. Work up an appetite strolling along the 19th-century pier, journeying up the Great Orme or perusing the shops along the quaint promenade, then settle in for an evening of top-notch food and drink at Llandudno's restaurants. Be sure to try the local specialities, from freshly-caught seafood to foraged produce from the surrounding area. Whether you’re a local looking for a new regular haunt, or are planning to visit this picturesque town and fancy scouting out its dining scene, this list of where to eat in Llandudno is sure to help.

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Mother India Kitchen

Mother India Kitchen

Hoylake, CH47 3BD
27.4 miles
Elegantly situated in the heart of Hoylake, Market Street, Mother India Kitchen has become one of the most popular curry houses specialising in South Indian ... Find out more
Melin Llynon

Melin Llynon

Holyhead, LL65 4AB
27.6 miles
“Welcome to Melin Llynon. I hope your experience here will be a memorable one. There is something for everyone at the mill.” “Croeso i Me ... Find out more
Hillbark Grill

Hillbark Grill

Wirral, CH48 1NP
28.9 miles
The Hillbark Grill is pegged as the Hillbark hotel's 'informal' restaurant, but there's nothing overtly informal about this grand dining room, complete w ... Find out more
Stewart Warner at Hillbark

Stewart Warner at Hillbark

Wirral, CH48 1NP
28.9 miles
Stewart Warner at The Hillbark restaurant is the Wirral's most opulent and elegant place to dine, celebrate and relax. You'll find it in the five star Hi ... Find out more
Mill Tavern

Mill Tavern

Flint, CH6 5LQ
29.1 miles
At the Mill Tavern we pride ourselves on providing a welcoming and friendly atmosphere for you and your families to enjoy grea ... Find out more
The Anchor Inn

The Anchor Inn

Wirral, CH61 0HA
29.3 miles
The Anchor Inn is a premium pub, bar, and restaurant with its very own courtyard and garden, centrally located in the heart of the picturesque town ... Find out more
The Boot Inn - Northop

The Boot Inn - Northop

Mold, CH7 6BQ
29.9 miles
At the Boot Inn, in Northop, we pride ourselves on being the very best local that caters for all your needs in a warm and welcoming environment. Our friend ... Find out more
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Famed for its North Shore Beach, Grade II-listed pier and Victorian architecture, Llandudno is a small town with a lot of intrigue. The Llandudno Pier is also one of the longest in the UK at 700 metres and features an arcade, fairground rides and stalls flogging seaside treats like ice cream and sweets. Perhaps the most iconic feature of this seaside resort is the stunning limestone cliffs of Great Orme that tower over the town jutting into the Irish Sea. The summit is accessible by the town’s historic tramway, built in 1902, that starts from Victoria station and features vintage tram cars for an unforgettable and unique journey to the top. Alternatively, take the cable car for a speedier option that affords panoramic views of the town and coastline.

If you’ll be visiting Llandudno in the summer months, be sure to allow time to visit the North Shore Beach for the perfect family day out. Relax on the sandy shores and brave a dip in the Irish Sea, then finish the day with fish and chips, while taking in the scenic views. If you’re feeling adventurous, there are plenty of excellent hikes around the Llandudno area: stride up the Great Orme and spot the rare local wildlife, such as peregrine falcons, Kashmiri goats and rare flowers.

Once you've worked up an appetite exploring everything Llandudno has to offer, find yourself a suitable spot to relax and refuel at one of its many restaurants.