If you, like us, absolutely love food, you’ll know that it is necessary to check out online nearby cafes, bars, and restaurants before you head off on holiday.
Now there’s nothing wrong with catering for yourself all holiday long but if you fancy a change from BBQing outside your lodge or maybe want to leave the glamping behind you for the evening (or lunchtime!) there really are some fantastic local places to visit whether that’s for a special occasion, or you just fancy it.
Here are our top 4 restaurants we recommend you visit whilst holidaying here at Twin Rivers:
Cross Foxes Inn
Nestled at the foot of Cadair Idris and close to the historic town of Dolgellau is The Cross Foxes Inn.
Offering guests local and seasonal produce, The Cross Foxes Inn has a rather large menu with reasonable prices. The head chef, Kyle is passionate about preparing creative, fresh produce and particularly enjoys creating the yummy desserts. And, yummy they are! The Lemon Crème Brulee Tart is a firm favourite here.
As well as an a la carte menu Monday – Friday, the restaurant also offers an extensive Sunday lunch menu too. Oh, and don’t forget their curry nights on the last Friday of the month.
The Chain Bridge Hotel
The furthest away, but definitely worth the drive is The Chain Bridge Hotel, located just one mile from the beautiful Welsh market town of Llangollen. The Chain Bridge Hotel is a historic hotel, with a very beautiful and unique location on the edge of River Dee, overlooking the chain bridge.
From breakfast to dinner, the restaurant offers fresh, locally sourced food all day long with an incredible choice of starters, mains, and desserts. We’d definitely recommend the Sunday lunch or Jamie Ward’s local steak and ale pie!
During the day, The Chain Bridge hotel serves lunch in the bar and lounge areas as well as offering al fresco dining too.
Tyn y Cornel Hotel
This one certainly deserves a place in our top 4. Located on the banks of the Tal-y-llyn Lake sits the Ty’n Y Cornel Hotel surrounded by stunning mountain scenery of Mid-Wales.
What makes this restaurant that little bit more special is the spectacular view of the Tal-y-llyn Lake from your very own table. One of the most photogenic valleys in all of Wales, the lake is surrounded by steep clad hills where water cascades down into the river Dysynni. Did you know in English romantic writing, the lake is known as ‘The Lake of the Quiet Retreat’? We promise it won’t disappoint.
Ty’n Y Cornel has a superb restaurant with a menu designed by the chef that sees a wide range of local delicacies, along with some popular British dishes. The menus are changed seasonally, and the dishes created with the very best local produce.
Not only is the restaurant open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner they also offer a traditional afternoon tea. We’d recommend popping by on a Sunday to try their Sunday lunch offering, you can get two courses for £15.50. Bargain.
Tower Restaurant at Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa
Last but certainly not least is the Tower Restaurant at Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa. With views overlooking the lake, the Tower Restaurant offers elegant dining at its finest.
Much like all our recommendations, the Tower Restaurant also changes its menus throughout the year to ensure all dishes are prepared using fresh, quality ingredients, bringing its guests the very best of country-house cooking. Here you’ll dine on fine contemporary cuisine as memorable as the scenery.
The Tower Restaurant offers both a main menu and a tapas menu, although to note the tapas menu is only served from 12pm – 8.30pm. We’ve been lucky enough to enjoy both menus. If opting for the tapas menu we’d recommend the tempura fried prawns with sour cream & chive sauce, the garlic & thyme marinated roast pepper, goats’ cheese & toasted pine nut salad and the chicken & chorizo al vino. Yum.
Do let us know if you think you’re going to try one of these restaurants during your stay here at Twin Rivers. Or better still, if whilst out exploring Mid-Wales you stumble across any hidden gems then do let us know. We love to try a new place!