Where to eat in Dolgellau
Amongst the stunning scenery and rich music culture of Dolgellau lies a feast of fantastic eateries. Last year, I spent a long weekend exploring the market town, as well as enjoying an abundance of hikes nearby. Read on to find out where to dine.
Mawddach Pizza
Our first stop for an evening meal was Mawddach Pizza - Traditional Neapolitan Pizza with an extensive range of toppings, starters, and the most delicious milk chocolate cream with mascarpone & honeycomb for pud. Gluten free and vegan options are available, as well as being dog friendly.
Popty Dref Bakery
We treated ourselves to a hearty breakfast over at Popty Dref - Look at that doorstop bread! Popty Dref has been named among the best bakeries in the world by La Liste, so We would have been fools not to try their world famous honey buns.
Penmaenuchaf Hotel & Gardens
Led by Head Chef Tom Hine, the menu is creative, seasonal and of high quality. Everything we ate was exceptional, but the star of te show for me and my sweet tooth was the Malt Chocolate with miso, puffed rice, and milk ice cream. Let’s go again, please.
T.H Roberts Coffee Shop
Even though Google said it was closed, we’re over the moon that TH Roberts Coffee Shop was open on this Sunday morning. Set within a former ironmongery, the quirky cafe is still complete with original decor dating from 1886.
The selection of homemade cakes and bakes was very tempting, but we were drawn in by the smells and sights of their breakfast rolls - A dish that hit the spot before our last big hike before returning home.
Gwin Dylanwad Wine
Dylanwad is an independent wine importer, shop and bar in Dolgellau, situated just opposite Popty Dref.
We nestled into one of their nooks with a glass of wine - They have at least ten wines by the glass to choose from (all VERY reasonably priced), or choose a bottle from the shop and pay for corkage. Sharing platters to accompany the expertly hand picked wine is also available.
Other Recommendations by you
George III Hotel - We only stopped here for a drink, but the food is apparently pretty decent!
Y Sosban - Great for a classic fried brecwast
Y Torrent - Sunday roasts here sound divine
Cross Foxes for fail safe pub grub