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www.little-places.co.uk


LAWRENNY QUAY QUAYSIDE


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It’s worth going the extra mile to this multi- award-winning café, tucked away on the unexplored shores of the Upper Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire’s ‘secret waterway’. As you’d expect, seafood – especially freshly caught crab and lobster – is a speciality. But so too is other local produce like leek and cheese tart or Welsh rarebit, showcased on the daily changing menu. You’ll also be tempted by the cakes and desserts, home- made of course. Quayside is informal, friendly and unpretentious – it’s a place where the food does the talking. And you’ll also love those idyllic waterside views Lawrenny Quay, Pembrokeshire SA68 0PR


01646 651574 info@quaysidelawrenny.co.uk www.quaysidelawrenny.co.uk LLANARTHNE


WRIGHT’S FOOD EMPORIUM 12


Anyone who knows anything about food in Wales will have heard of Simon Wright, restaurateur, writer, innovator and all-round gastro-guru. So you can be sure that his latest venture is worth visiting. It’s a clever combination of café/bistro, shop and wine cellar on the back road – and best route – to Carmarthen. So do yourself a favour, take the B4300 from Llandeilo to Carmarthen and stop off. The coffee is made with the precision known only to five-star baristas. It’s just great, along with the way the breakfasts, lunches and suppers bring an informed, metropolitan métier to rural Wales. Golden Grove Arms, Llanarthne SA32 8JU 01558 668929


maryann@wrightsfood.co.uk www.wrightsfood.co.uk


LLANDUDNO QUEEN’S HEAD


Traditional village inn that attracts food lovers from far and wide. The Queen’s Head has built its considerable reputation on offering satisfying cooking based on the best local ingredients – and it’s great value. Regular house specials include steak, mushroom and ale pie, goose and duck, while the fish menu is influenced by the local catch. Available too, just beyond the gate, is a one-bedroomed romantic cottage.


Glanwydden, Llandudno Junction, Conwy LL31 9JP 01492 546570


enquiries@queensheadglanwydden.co.uk www.queensheadglanwydden.co.uk LLANFYLLIN


SEEDS RESTAURANT


Cosy, intimate, timber-framed restaurant run by Mark and Felicity Seager that enjoys a reputation as an oasis of good food with an exceptional wine list. The emphasis here is on local Welsh produce, freshly prepared by Mark whose menus change with the seasons. Teas, coffees, lunches and evening meals are served. Advance booking recommended. 5 Penbryn Cottages, High Street, Llanfyllin SY22 5AP 01691 648604


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