Eat & Drink

Cafés & tearooms on Anglesey

Ann's Pantry in Moelfre, the Halen Môn visitor café in Brynsiencyn, and a dozen more — the best cafés and tearooms on the Isle of Anglesey.

Wildflowers Café inside the stone tollhouse at Penrhos Coastal Park, Holy Island, Anglesey £ Café

Penrhos, Holy Island

Wildflowers Café at the Tollhouse, Penrhos

A café set inside the historic stone tollhouse at the entrance to Penrhos Coastal Park — a nature reserve on Holy Island with deer meadows, woodland trails, and a sheltered shoreline five minutes from Holyhead.

Booking: Not required

Halen Môn sea salt crystals in a bowl with the Menai Strait visible through the production facility windows £ Producers

Brynsiencyn, Anglesey

Halen Môn Sea Salt Visitor Experience

Halen Môn — 'Salt of Anglesey' — is a small-batch sea salt harvested from the tidal waters of the Menai Strait in Brynsiencyn, and it now appears on the menus of hundreds of Michelin-starred restaurants across the UK and Europe.

Booking: Not required

Fresh crab sandwich from Ann's Pantry eaten on the harbourside wall at Moelfre fishing village, Anglesey £ Café

Moelfre, Anglesey

Ann's Pantry, Moelfre

A tiny café in the fishing village of Moelfre that has become famous across North Wales for its crab sandwiches — fresh brown and white crab from local boats, dressed simply with lemon and mayonnaise and served on thick-cut bread.

Booking: Not required

Pilot House Café Beaumaris seafront with views across the Menai Straits to Caernarfon £ Café

Beaumaris, Anglesey

Pilot House Café, Beaumaris

A light-filled café on the Beaumaris seafront with views across the Menai Straits to the Caernarfon shore — a far better stop than the tourist cafés clustered around the castle entrance five minutes' walk away.

Booking: Not required

The Boathouse café at Beaumaris with views across the Menai Strait and Snowdonia £ Café

Beaumaris, Anglesey

The Boathouse, Beaumaris

A converted boathouse café on the Beaumaris waterfront perched right above the tidal foreshore, with floor-to-ceiling windows looking across the Menai Strait to Caernarfon and the Snowdonia peaks.

Booking: Not required

Sea Shanty café terrace at Trearddur Bay with the horseshoe beach behind £ Café

Trearddur Bay, Holy Island

Sea Shanty, Trearddur Bay

A casual beachside café on the edge of Trearddur Bay, popular with watersports crowds and families looking for a reliable bite after a morning in the sea.

Booking: Not required

Cŵch coffee shop interior in Beaumaris with Welsh cakes and specialty coffee £ Café

Beaumaris, Anglesey

Cŵch, Beaumaris

A small, warm coffee shop on the Beaumaris high street that takes its single-origin espresso seriously without taking itself too seriously — good filter options, a relaxed atmosphere, and the kind of daily baking that makes an hour with the papers feel earned.

Booking: Not required

The Surf Cafe at Rhosneigr beach with the Atlantic and kitesurfers behind £ Café

Rhosneigr, Anglesey

The Surf Cafe, Rhosneigr

The Surf Cafe sits directly at the edge of the beach at Rhosneigr, serving açaí bowls, breakfast burritos, smoothies, and good coffee to the watersports crowd that gathers here from first light.

Booking: Not required