Food & Drink No admission fee

Catch 22, Holyhead

Holyhead, Holy Island

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

Photo via Google — Catch 22 Anglesey

About

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. The chowder is thick and properly made, the battered haddock comes with hand-cut chips, and the crab cakes — when available — are worth the drive to Holyhead in themselves. Relaxed, unpretentious, and often busy at lunch — arrive early or expect a short wait.

Suitable for

Couples Foodies small groups

Accessibility

Wheelchair access ♿ Partial access
Details Town centre harbour location — contact directly to confirm accessibility.
Mobility notes Town centre street-level access.
Dogs Check with the restaurant.

Getting there & parking

Postcode for satnav LL65 1DU
Parking Charges apply
Notes Town centre parking in Holyhead — Market Street multi-storey nearby.
Parking details are approximate — always check signage on arrival.
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Frequently asked questions

What fish does Catch 22 serve?

The menu depends on the day's catch from Holyhead harbour — haddock, cod, crab, and lobster when in season. Check the board on arrival for current specials.

Do I need to book?

Booking is recommended, especially for lunch when the restaurant fills quickly. Call or check online for current availability.

Is Catch 22 good for non-fish eaters?

The menu is predominantly seafood-focused. There are usually a couple of non-fish options — contact the restaurant directly to confirm before booking.

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