Food & Drink No admission fee

The Marram Grass Café

Newborough, Anglesey

The Marram Grass kitchen garden in summer with the converted farmhouse restaurant behind, near Newborough

Photo via Google — Paul Unsworth

About

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. Menus change with the seasons and the cooking has an ambition that feels out of proportion with the relaxed setting. Best visited for a long weekend lunch after walking Llanddwyn.

Suitable for

Foodies Couples Special Occasions

Accessibility

Wheelchair access ♿ Partial access
Details The converted farm setting has some uneven ground externally. The main dining area may be accessible — contact the restaurant directly to confirm.
Mobility notes Rural location with farm tracks and some uneven surfaces around the building.
Dogs Check with the restaurant — the garden setting may welcome well-behaved dogs.

Getting there & parking

Parking Free parking on site
Notes On-site parking in the farm setting.
Parking details are approximate — always check signage on arrival.
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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to book at The Marram Grass?

Yes — booking is essential. The Marram Grass is small and well-regarded, and tables go quickly. Book via their website as far ahead as possible for summer visits.

Does the menu change?

Yes — the menu changes seasonally according to what's growing in the kitchen garden and available from nearby farms. This is a strength of the restaurant, not a limitation.

Is The Marram Grass easy to find?

It's hidden in the lanes near Newborough Forest — open the Google Maps link below for sat-nav and follow any signs from the village. The converted farm setting is not immediately obvious from the road.

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