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Where to eat and drink on Anglesey
From Michelin-cited kitchens to legendary crab sandwiches on the harbourside — the best restaurants, cafés, and pubs on Ynys Môn.
Food & Drink 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.
Food & Drink 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.
Food & Drink 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.
Food & Drink 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.
Food & Drink 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.
Food & Drink 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.
Food & Drink 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.
Food & Drink Beaumaris, Anglesey
Red Boat Ice Cream, Beaumaris
A Beaumaris institution scooping hand-made ice cream from a kiosk on the pier that draws queues past the jetty most summer afternoons.
Food & Drink 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.
Food & Drink 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.
Food & Drink 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.
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.
Food & Drink 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.
Food & Drink 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.
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.
Food & Drink Beaumaris, Anglesey
The Pilot Boat, Beaumaris
A traditional harbour pub on Beaumaris seafront with views through the windows and from the terrace across the Menai Strait to Caernarfon and the Snowdonia hills beyond.
Food & Drink Beaumaris, Anglesey
Beaumaris Inn
A traditional town local on Castle Street in the heart of Beaumaris, the kind of pub that has fed and watered locals and castle visitors for generations without ever trying to be anything it isn't.
Food & Drink Beaumaris, Anglesey
The Liverpool Arms, Beaumaris
A lively waterfront pub on Beaumaris seafront popular with sailors, day-trippers, and locals — the terrace above the tidal foreshore is arguably the finest outdoor drinking spot in eastern Anglesey when the mooring lights are catching the Strait at dusk.
Food & Drink Rhosneigr, Anglesey
The White Eagle, Rhosneigr
A relaxed, surf-crowd pub at the southern end of Rhosneigr village with a large beer garden that fills up with kitesurfers, walkers, and families the moment the sun comes out.
Food & Drink Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey
Ship Inn, Red Wharf Bay
Sitting just above the high-water mark at Red Wharf Bay since the 18th century, the Ship Inn once supplied passing ships working the Anglesey coast — a heritage that explains why seafood anchors the menu.
Food & Drink Beaumaris, Anglesey
The Olde Sailors, Beaumaris
A character pub tucked behind the seafront in Beaumaris, full of maritime memorabilia, low beams, and the kind of atmosphere that makes midday drinks stretch into the afternoon without apology.
Food & Drink Gaerwen, Anglesey
Holland Arms, Gaerwen
A roadside pub at the crossroads village of Gaerwen in the heart of Anglesey, the Holland Arms has been the local institution for surrounding farms and villages for well over a century.
Food & Drink Menai Bridge, Anglesey
Black Prince, Menai Bridge
The community local for Menai Bridge town, the Black Prince sits at the top of the high street with the relaxed, unpretentious energy of a pub that belongs to its residents rather than its visitors.
Holyhead, Holy Island
The Sportsman, Holyhead
A harbourside pub on the edge of Holyhead's working waterfront, where ferry workers, fishermen, and the occasional foot passenger off the Dublin boat end up when they need something immediate and uncomplicated.
Food & Drink Llangefni, Anglesey
Caffi Môn
A Welsh-language café operating at community venues across Anglesey, serving coffee, homemade cakes, and light lunches made from local produce — the kind of place that functions as community infrastructure as much as a café.
Central Anglesey
Halfway House Café
A roadside café near the A55 junction in central Anglesey, beloved by truckers, tradespeople, and anyone who knows that the proper Welsh breakfast — eggs, bacon, laverbread, and cockles — is best eaten at a melamine table before 9am.
Food & Drink 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.
Food & Drink Benllech, Anglesey
Mermaid Fish Bar, Benllech
The best fish and chips on the east coast of Anglesey, the Mermaid Fish Bar in Benllech has been feeding beach visitors and locals for decades with battered fish fried to order and thick-cut chips that actually taste of potato.
Food & Drink Rhosneigr, Anglesey
The Reef, Rhosneigr
A surf-shack café attached to the beach at Rhosneigr, where the menu is built around recovery food for the waves: smoothies, açaí bowls, breakfast burritos, and good coffee to go.
Food & Drink 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.