Eating Out

"Nothing would be more tiresome than eating and drinking if God had not made them a pleasure as well as a necessity."

Voltaire.

Satisfy your needs and pleasure in the quality of locally sourced food at a number of fine restaurants in the area.

Harbour Master Restaurant

Providing the best of local seasonal produce; all freshly prepared for the restaurant at lunch and dinner, and also a blackboard bar menu.

Awards and Accolades:
  • Welsh Taste Awards 2002, 2003.
  • Gold Award Dining Out Wales 2005.
  • We’ve been in the Good Food Guide in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007.

Visit: Harbour Master

The Orangery and Le Vignoble

At the centre of Aberystwyth's cosmopoliton old town, a short stroll from the sea, a wine bar, a restaurant, a cafe but above all a spacious, light, relaxing place to meet.

Le Vignoble, a French style restaurant whose food and ambience are unsurpassed in the region. An unbeatable duo, The Orangery boasts its own bakery and wood fired pizza oven, serves mostly organic local food, and both have wines to die for.

Visit: The Orangery and Le Vignoble

Ynyshir Hall Restaurant

The restaurant at Ynyshir is an intimate delight complemented by Rob Reen’s dramatic paintings adorning the walls. This is Chef’s stage and his excellent performances are frequently the topic of conversation amongst guests whether over dinner in the evening or over a simple snack in the bar at lunchtime.

Visit: Ynyshir Hall Restaurant

Ty Mawr Restaurant

One of the major strengths locally is the quality and variety of produce that is grown and produced in the area. Over 95% of the produce used in the kitchen is sourced from within a 10 mile radius of the mansion with produce also being grown in the kitchen gardens.

Under the watchful eye of the head chef and his brigade, this local produce is turned into exquisite dishes that are served in an award winning restaurant.

Awards and Accolades:
  • 2 AA Resette.

Visit: Ty Mawr Restaurant

Plas Morfa Hotel

A luxurious, a la carte restaurant situated on the gound floor of the hotel and has the advantage of the unique panoramic views of Cardigan Bay coastline looking south and west - an ever changing vista throughout the seasons - with the benefit of stunning sunsets.

Guests are thrilled to get a grandstand view of the bottle nosed dolphins for which the bay is famous whilst they are eating dinner or breakfast.

Visit: Plas Morfa Hotel

The Hive on the Quay

Restaurant in Aberaeron, specialising in seafood, organic cooking and our renowned Honey Ice Cream.

Award-winning food (winners of Cafe of the Year award from Les Routiers 2004/5) and Honey Ice Creams galore.

Visit: The Hive on the Quay

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Wales Cymru - 5 Stars

Number 3 Pen Cei Guest house in Aberaeron has a 5 star grading.

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