Eatons
Eaton's in Llandudno is a modern venue combining a deli, café, wine bar and farm shop
From seafront seafood to intimate Italian trattorias and proper fine dining — our personal guide to the best places to eat in and around Llandudno.
The Rosedene operates room-only — a deliberate choice that reflects our confidence in Llandudno's dining scene. Within a short walk of Arvon Avenue you have a genuinely good range: fresh seafood on the promenade, long-established Italian trattorias, two-AA-Rosette fine dining, a beloved Victorian pub, and excellent hidden gems that reward the guests who find them.
We have eaten at all of them. The list below is our honest guide — the places we actually recommend when guests ask. If you want advice beyond the page, ask us when you arrive.
Ask Us Before You Arrive →The places we send guests to first — neighbourhood favourites and special-occasion spots.
Eaton's in Llandudno is a modern venue combining a deli, café, wine bar and farm shop
Dylan's is one of five award-winning waterside restaurants across North Wales — the Llandudno site occupies a stunning former hotel on East Parade with floor-to-ceiling bay views, fresh Welsh mussels, daily fish dishes and some of the finest seafood dining on the North Wales coast.
Two AA Rosettes since 2017 — Chantrey's at The Imperial Hotel is one of the finest restaurants in North Wales, serving modern British cuisine with a Welsh focus in an elegant promenade setting with spectacular bay views.
Established over 25 years ago and run by Italian owners Pasquale and Stefano Milo — Ristorante Romeo is one of Llandudno's most popular Italian restaurants, rated 4.6 on Google and 4.5 on TripAdvisor with over 900 reviews.
Rated 4.8 on Google and a TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice winner — Da Venezia is a family-run Italian on Gloddaeth Street with authentic housemade pasta, fresh fish specials and the kind of intimate, personal service that keeps guests coming back.
Named the best Sunday roast pub in Britain by a national study — The Cottage Loaf is a genuine Welsh country pub hidden on a Llandudno back street with open fires, local cask ales, hearty homemade food and a loyal following that books ahead.
A polished brasserie at the Cae Mor Hotel overlooking Llandudno Bay — next door to Venue Cymru, ideal for pre-theatre dining. Seasonally changing menu of high-quality fish and meat dishes, described as brasserie-style food meeting fine dining.
A Grade I listed 17th-century country house in 200 acres of National Trust parkland — Bodysgallen Hall holds three AA Rosettes and is the only restaurant in Llandudno to do so. One of the finest dining experiences in North Wales.
A Michelin Guide restaurant and three AA Rosette winner in medieval Conwy — The Jackdaw is run by ex-Fat Duck chef Nick Rudge and rated 4.9 on OpenTable. One of the most exciting dining destinations in Wales.
A genuinely beloved community cafe on Clonmel Street — home-cooked breakfasts using local ingredients, Norah's legendary steak pies, Yvonne's daily-baked cakes and the kind of warm, unhurried service that makes it a firm favourite with everyone who finds it.
A charming seaside cafe right on the Rhos-on-Sea promenade — freshly brewed coffee, excellent pastries and waffles, hearty breakfasts and the combination of salty sea air and warm welcome that makes it worth the short drive from Llandudno.
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Eaton's in Llandudno is a modern venue combining a deli, café, wine bar and farm shop
Seafood
££ · 0.2 miles / 4 min walk
Dylan's is one of five award-winning waterside restaurants across North Wales — the Llandudno site occupies a stunning former hote...
Two AA Rosettes since 2017 — Chantrey's at The Imperial Hotel is one of the finest restaurants in North Wales, serving modern Brit...
Italian
££ · 0.4 miles / 8 min walk
Established over 25 years ago and run by Italian owners Pasquale and Stefano Milo — Ristorante Romeo is one of Llandudno's most po...
Italian
££ · 0.3 miles / 6 min walk
Rated 4.8 on Google and a TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice winner — Da Venezia is a family-run Italian on Gloddaeth Street with auth...
Italian
££ · 0.8 miles / 16 min walk
Ranked in Llandudno's top two on TripAdvisor with nearly 900 reviews — Carlo's is a long-established Italian bistro with exception...
Italian
££ · 0.9 miles / 18 min walk
A cosy Victorian house restaurant in Craig-y-Don with over 1,260 TripAdvisor reviews — authentic Italian pasta, pizza and mains al...
Indian
££ · 0.3 miles / 6 min walk
Llandudno's most established Asian restaurant situated on Gloddaeth Street — authentic Bangladeshi cuisine, bold aromatic curries...
British & Gastro Pub
££ · 0.4 miles / 8 min walk
Named the best Sunday roast pub in Britain by a national study — The Cottage Loaf is a genuine Welsh country pub hidden on a Lland...
Fine Dining
£££ · 0.7 miles / 14 min walk
A polished brasserie at the Cae Mor Hotel overlooking Llandudno Bay — next door to Venue Cymru, ideal for pre-theatre dining. Seas...
Fine Dining
££££ · 2 miles / 7 min drive
A Grade I listed 17th-century country house in 200 acres of National Trust parkland — Bodysgallen Hall holds three AA Rosettes and...
Café & Brunch
£ · 0.3 miles / 6 min walk
An iconic Llandudno all-day cafe on Gloddaeth Street — beloved for its signature Welsh rarebit and Eggs Royale, freshly prepared f...
Café & Brunch
£ · 0.3 miles / 6 min walk
Established in 1973, Tiffany's is one of Llandudno's most enduring cafe bars — freshly prepared food, generous portions, a genuine...
Italian
££ · 0.5 miles / 10 min walk
A relaxed Neapolitan-style Italian on Church Walks — wood-fired pizzas, simple pasta dishes and a later opening time that makes it...
Indian
££ · 0.5 miles / 10 min walk
A family-run Cantonese restaurant on Augusta Street — generous classics alongside Nepalese specialities, a popular all-you-can-ea...
British & Gastro Pub
££ · 0.4 miles / 8 min walk
A historic 17th-century pub at the heart of Llandudno on Mostyn Square — pub classics, local ales, live music events and a large b...
A Michelin Guide restaurant and three AA Rosette winner in medieval Conwy — The Jackdaw is run by ex-Fat Duck chef Nick Rudge and...
British & Gastro Pub
£££ · 0.5 miles / 10 min walk
A well-regarded seafront brasserie on Llandudno's North Shore promenade — bay views, a broad menu of grills, fresh fish and bistro...
British & Gastro Pub
££ · 0.5 miles / 10 min walk
A well-established Llandudno restaurant on Llandudno's West Shore — a broadly modern British and European menu, generous portions...
Café & Brunch
£ · 0.3 miles / 6 min walk
A genuinely beloved community cafe on Clonmel Street — home-cooked breakfasts using local ingredients, Norah's legendary steak pie...
Café & Brunch
££ · 3.5 miles / 10 min drive
A charming seaside cafe right on the Rhos-on-Sea promenade — freshly brewed coffee, excellent pastries and waffles, hearty breakfa...
We have a separate guide to the best breakfast and brunch spots in Llandudno — from all-day cafés to proper Welsh breakfasts and morning coffee worth seeking out.
Breakfast & Brunch Guide