Eat & Drink

Restaurants on Anglesey

From waterfront dining at Dylan's in Menai Bridge to The Oyster Catcher above the Rhosneigr dunes — the best restaurants on the Isle of Anglesey.

The Oyster Catcher restaurant terrace at Rhosneigr with panoramic Atlantic sunset views over the dunes ££ Seafood

Rhosneigr, Anglesey

The Oyster Catcher Restaurant

Perched above the dunes at Rhosneigr with a large terrace that catches the evening sun and an unobstructed view west over the Atlantic, The Oyster Catcher has built a strong reputation for fresh local seafood, wood-fired pizza, and Anglesey-reared burgers.

Booking: Recommended

Dylan's restaurant floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Menai Straits and Menai Suspension Bridge ££ Modern Welsh

Menai Bridge, Anglesey

Dylan's Restaurant, Menai Bridge

Dylan's occupies a beautifully converted building on the waterfront at Menai Bridge, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Menai Straits and the towers of the suspension bridge.

Booking: Recommended

The Marram Grass kitchen garden in summer with the converted farmhouse restaurant behind, near Newborough ££ Seasonal

Newborough, Anglesey

The Marram Grass Café

Hidden in the lanes near Newborough Forest, The Marram Grass has quietly become one of Anglesey's most talked-about restaurants — a converted farm building with a kitchen-garden philosophy that means most ingredients come from the plot outside or from neighbouring farms.

Booking: Required

The Lobster Pot restaurant terrace above the slipway at Church Bay (Porth Swtan) on Anglesey's north coast ££ Seafood

Church Bay, Anglesey

The Lobster Pot, Church Bay

A traditional seafood restaurant occupying a prime position above the slipway at Church Bay (Porth Swtan), one of the most sheltered and picturesque coves on Anglesey's north coast.

Booking: Recommended

Mojo's restaurant and bar on the high street in Rhosneigr, Anglesey ££ Crêperie

Rhosneigr, Anglesey

Mojo's, Rhosneigr

A Rhosneigr institution since 2005, Mojo's is a restaurant, bar, and crêperie on the village high street — now in its third generation of ownership.

Booking: Recommended

Blas restaurant interior in Beaumaris with warm lighting and Welsh produce on the menu ££ Welsh

Beaumaris, Anglesey

Blas, Beaumaris

A contemporary Welsh restaurant on Church Street in Beaumaris, built around Anglesey and Welsh produce in a relaxed room that feels more like a local's secret than a tourist destination.

Booking: Recommended

Catch 22 seafood café in Holyhead harbour with fresh fish on the menu ££ Seafood

Holyhead, Holy Island

Catch 22, Holyhead

A harbour-facing seafood café in Holyhead that drives its menu from the day's catch landed at the nearby port — dishes change depending on what came in that morning, which means the menu is small, honest, and worth making the trip for.

Booking: Recommended

Ye Olde Bull's Head Inn facade on Castle Street in Beaumaris, a historic coaching inn £££ British

Beaumaris, Anglesey

Ye Olde Bull's Head Inn, Beaumaris

A coaching inn with origins in 1472 on Castle Street in Beaumaris, where Charles Dickens and Samuel Johnson both stayed — one of the most historically significant pubs in North Wales.

Booking: Required

£££ Tasting Menu

Menai Bridge, Anglesey

Sosban and the Old Butchers, Menai Bridge

One of Wales' most celebrated restaurants, Sosban and the Old Butchers occupies a converted butcher's shop in Menai Bridge and holds a Michelin star it makes no concessions to maintain.

Booking: Required