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Cŵch, Beaumaris

Beaumaris, Anglesey

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

Photo via Google — Phil Mottram

About

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. The cakes lean toward traditional Welsh recipes: bara brith, Welsh cakes, sponges made with local eggs and butter. The word *cwtch* — a Welsh word for a snug, a hug, a safe place — tells you exactly what kind of café this is before you've even opened the door.

Suitable for

Couples solo travellers Walkers

Accessibility

Wheelchair access ♿ Partial access
Details High street shopfront — contact directly to confirm accessibility.
Mobility notes High street level access on Castle Street.
Dogs Check with the café.

Getting there & parking

Postcode for satnav LL58 8AR
Parking £7/day on seafront
Notes Beaumaris seafront pay and display, 2 minutes' walk from the high street.
Parking details are approximate — always check signage on arrival.
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Frequently asked questions

What does cwtch mean?

Cwtch (pronounced 'cutch') is a Welsh word with multiple meanings: a snug space, a hug, or a safe warm place. It perfectly describes a good café.

What are Welsh cakes?

Small, flat griddle cakes made with flour, butter, currants, and spice — cooked on a bakestone rather than baked. A Welsh staple, best eaten warm.

Does Cŵch do specialty coffee?

Yes — single-origin espresso and filter options. The coffee is taken more seriously here than in most Anglesey cafés.

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