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The Lobster Pot, Church Bay

Church Bay, Anglesey

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

Photo via Google — Nic Lar

About

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. Lobster, crab, and the freshest fish of the day dominate a menu that doesn't pretend to be anything other than what it is: proper Anglesey seafood cooked well and served with a view. The outdoor terrace in summer is one of the most pleasant places to eat on the island.

Suitable for

Foodies Couples Families

Accessibility

Wheelchair access ♿ Partial access
Details The terrace above the slipway involves some steps. Indoor seating may be more accessible — contact the restaurant directly.
Mobility notes The slipway approach and coastal path have uneven surfaces.
Dogs Outdoor terrace may welcome dogs — check with the restaurant.

Getting there & parking

Parking Charges apply
Notes Church Bay car park nearby. Limited spaces — can fill quickly on sunny summer days.
Parking details are approximate — always check signage on arrival.
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Frequently asked questions

What is The Lobster Pot best known for?

Fresh Anglesey lobster and crab, served simply and well. The menu is focused on what's caught locally — expect lobster, crab, fish of the day, and classic seafood dishes.

Is Church Bay easy to find?

Church Bay (Porth Swtan) is signposted from the B5109 on Anglesey's north coast. Follow the signs to the bay — The Lobster Pot is right at the slipway.

Is there parking at Church Bay?

Yes — there is a small car park at Church Bay. It fills quickly on summer weekends. Arrive early to secure a space.

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