Food & Drink No admission fee

Ann's Pantry, Moelfre

Moelfre, Anglesey

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

Photo via Google — Ann's Pantry

About

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. The queues on summer weekends speak for themselves: people drive from the mainland specifically for lunch here. Go early, order the crab, sit on the harbourside wall, and watch the oystercatchers.

Suitable for

Foodies Families Walkers Couples

Accessibility

Wheelchair access Not wheelchair accessible
Details Ann's Pantry is a very small café with limited indoor space. The harbourside wall (a popular eating spot) involves uneven steps.
Mobility notes Village access has some steep paths near the harbour. The café itself is small and compact.
Dogs Check with café — some outdoor seating may welcome dogs.

Getting there & parking

Postcode for satnav LL72 8HP
Parking Charges apply
Notes Limited car parking in Moelfre village. The village car park is a short walk from the café.
Parking details are approximate — always check signage on arrival.
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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to book at Ann's Pantry?

No bookings are taken. It's a small café with a first-come, first-served approach. Arrive early on summer weekends to avoid the queue — it's been known to stretch along the harbour wall.

What should I order?

The crab sandwich is the reason to come — fresh local crab dressed with lemon and mayonnaise on thick-cut bread. Order it and eat it on the harbour wall.

Is there parking at Moelfre?

There's a village car park a short walk from the café. It can fill quickly on summer weekends. There is also some limited roadside parking in the village.

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