Best Gastropubs in Gwynedd
Best Gastropubs in Gwynedd FAQs
In total, there is 1 award winning gastropub in Gwynedd, based on the combined awards from the leading UK restaurant guides.
Were you expecting to see more food pubs listed in Gwynedd? Remember at Leading Restaurants we only list gastropubs in the UK and Ireland holding an award from a major UK restaurant guide; less than 3% of the total restaurants in the UK and Ireland currently hold such an award, and the proportion of award winning gastropubs is likely even lower than this.
The best gastropub in Gwynedd is The Fanny Talbot in Barmouth (based on our unique combination of the leading UK restaurant guides) where head chef Owen Vaughan serves up award winning Modern British Cuisine. The Fanny Talbot currently holds a standard Michelin Guide listing and 3 AA Rosettes.
There are currently no gastropubs holding a Michelin Star in Gwynedd, however there is 1 gastropub holding a standard Michelin Guide listing.
There is currently a single listed AA Rosette gastropub in Gwynedd which holds 3 AA Rosettes.
Tucked away in the north-west corner of Wales, in the United Kingdom, is the scenic county of Gwynedd, known for its picturesque mountains, beautiful coastal paths, and rich cultural history. Yet, for those who enjoy a delectable marriage of food, history, and an affable British pub atmosphere, Gwynedd truly comes into its own. This location sings a song of a dining experience steeped deep in history, beloved by gastropub enthusiasts with a taste for culinary craftsmanship. Gwynedd is a mosaic of historic public houses each teeming with their unique charm and gastronomic offerings, carved meticulously over the years. The Black Boy Inn, nestled in the heart of Caernarfon, has been delighting the palates of many since 1522 with its authentic Welsh cuisine, making history alongside serving it. The Vaynol at Pentir is another gem with its menu that changes seasonally, serving both traditional pub fare as well as innovative culinary creations. When you venture towards the coastal town of Porthmadog, The Australia, with its diverse and exotic menu, is a revelation for global food explorers. Lastly, The Grapes Hotel, in the small village of Maentwrog, is renowned for its locally sourced,satisfying meals, ensuring every bite you take is echoing the stories of Gwynedd's culinary history and heritage. Here, not just the memorable meals, but the fascinating tales spun over hearty ale make the gastronomic journey through Gwynedd all the more worthwhile.