19 places where you can eat in Wales

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Why eat at home in Wales when our outdoor dining features are in such captivating places?

It is true that our climate is a little unpredictable, even in the middle of summer, but with the infiltration provisions made and the option of a little sun completely out of place, you have to soak in socialization to make up for lost time.

All establishments will have new measures and coverage favorable to the social distance, so consult location for their updated plans, which are very variable at this time.

And once you’ve booked your table, come back and relax. These are some of the most productive outdoor dining spaces in Wales.

1. Hills, Brecon

Just take a look at that point of view. Yes, we’re talking about the landscape and the burgers in front and center.

This place in the middle of Brecon Beacons serves towering burgers with a variety of delicious dishes of the month and old favorites on the menu.

Why not check out the fries and burger with gravy for a full meal in one so you can spend more time in the mountains?

The reservation may be here.

Where: Bishops Meadow, LD3 9SW

2. Star on the Hill, Usk

Another Welsh pub with a sumptuous mountain view and elegant food and drinks as well.

Plenty of area in the Star and have a new outdoor bar. You can even on the lawn if you can’t locate a seat.

Menu levels range from small, elegant dishes, such as bao buns and mussels, to pub dishes like sausages and mashed potatoes or medium-and-half curry.

Call 01291 650256 to make reservations.

Where: Llanfihangel Tor-Y-Mynydd, NP15 1DT

3. Dusty Pizzeria, Cardiff

Fresh homemade pizza over a wooden fireplace in a rustic and cool atmosphere, all outdoors.

You can have coffee and desserts there and in case it rains in Wales, there is a lot of infiltration.

Reservations are recommended, no appointments too. Call 07506659306.

Where: Papermill Road, CF11 8DH

4. Runwayskiln, Pembrokeshire

With their successful “Home” parties taking a break until October, the Runwayskiln team is bringing food for two- or three-course lunches by September.

With another menu each week, you can be sure to find new local products on the menu as well as new fish. Unfortunately for lovers of coffee and cakes, they will not be available until September.

Be sure to make an eBook, don’t worry, there will be a marquee in case it’s a little damp, as you may not need to miss this lunch with a view.

Check the menus and on the Runwayskiln website.

Where: Marloes Sands, SA62 3BH

5. Langland Brewery, Swansea

A position for breakfast, lunch or dinner, as it overlooks Langland Bay.

From now on, reservations can be made for the terrace, partially covered and equipped with exterior radiators, to appreciate the view while tasting mussels or tasting the classic fish and chips.

Book one at www.langlandsbrasserie.co.uk

Where: Brynfield Road, SA3 4SQ

6. Hare – Hounds, Glamorgan Valley

Open to closing, taking away food and as a bakery, Hare-Hounds makes reservations outdoors and serves a delicious lawn menu consisting of dishes such as Cardigan Bay crab risotto and grilled squid with fennel.

You’ll feel in the middle of the valley here.

Call 01446 774892 to book.

Where: Maendy Rd, Aberthin, CF71 7LG

7. The Lobster Pot, Anglesey

As you probably would have guessed, the Lobster Pot has been serving a glorious diversity of seafood since 1946.

From lobster and crab salads to old grilled lobster dishes and also paella, what better way to eat Angelsey seafood than by hanging from Church Bay.

Just bookings, then tap the Facebook jackpot.

Where: Church Bay, Anglesey, LL654EU

8. Deposit

With many tables and a variety of other street vendors every week (Franks Hotdogs, Hot Damn Wings, Bearded Tacos and more) whom you order through an app, DEPOT is a wonderful place downtown to feed and drink if everyone needs it. eat anything else, and that’s pretty too.

depotcardiff.com

Where: Williams Way, Curran Embankment, CF10 5DY

And stay informed about outdoor dinners in the castle district of the capital.

The Castle Quarter Cafe is a new gastronomic delight in Cardiff with an area for 240 visitors, and visitors can stay up to two hours at a time.

The concept is to build the outdoor area that the hotel industry can use, while cafes and restaurants are recovering from the economic effect of coronavirus.

Local businesses that would have difficulty profiting indoors, due to the Two-meter Welsh rule, can use coffee in the castle district for industry safely, outdoors and with an adequate social distance.

The cafeteria is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week, with the last orders at 8:30 p.m. Customers can order food and beverages from interested companies through an app on their smartphone, which will then be delivered to them.

Reservations will not be made in advance, but visitors can show up and down, or if there are more people, a host will help others line up for a table.

Although tables are available for wheelchairs and strollers, there are no overhead chairs in the café. Hand sanitizer is provided and cleaners will keep the domain clear.

There is no minimum expense unless diners need to order alcohol, while there will be a minimum spending of 10 euros on food.

The companies that have joined the Cardiff Council programme come with Wally’s Deli and Kaffeehaus, Bwyta Bwyd Bombai, Fab Burgers, Grazing Shed and Zero Degrees.

9. The Griffin, Dale

Just one of the many captivating and hidden spots in Pembrokeshire, the pub has many seating, plus a rooftop restaurant.

Serving new seafood, such as shrimp pints and mussels, you can also go by boat.

Where: Dale, Pembrokeshire, SA62 3RB

10. Cardiff Distillery

How great are those dining bubbles? Located in Pontcanna, in the capital, the distillery, formerly Cathedral 73, has installed them to allow other people to eat and drink (in the rain or in good weather) and to respect the rules after closing.

Food and beverages are sorted through an app to make sure visitors have as little contact as possible, so you don’t have to move from one side of the bar to the other.

The distillery serves freshly baked pizzas on the weekends, and they also make a great line on small plates and mezze boards. And, of course, cocktails and gin.

To make a reservation, you can 029 2023 5005.

Where: Cathedral Road, CF11 9HE

11. The Dragon Inn, Crickhowell

The dragon has the view of the surrounding hills, adding the siege of Hywel (which you can see in the background of this image)

The food includes dishes prepared with ingredients from many local companies, they make their own dragon burgers with the most sensible quality local steaks.

Call 01873 810362.

Where: High Street, NP8 1BE

12. Pizza Tipi, Cardigan

An absolutely captivating position to dine on the Teifi River.

Pizza is their decision and they win their game. Covered seats in the teepee too.

There is also no takeaway, so you should step back and enjoy the view to enjoy a pizza.

Click to book.

Where: Cambrian Quay, SA43 1EZ

The introductory pop-up from Chef and Great British Menu candidate Tommy Heaney, Uisce is a café and wine bar serving rustic food of convenience. Think of freshly peeled oysters, small plates and fine wines.

They also made the exterior a captivating place, with a fair-lit awning and clever interior furniture.

Call 029 2022 0463 to book.

Where: Romilly Cres, Pontcanna, Cardiff CF11 9NR.

14. Bridge Street, Usk

This Usk grocery store has done its best, turning its parking lot into a covered area for diners with a new gin and gas bar.

Try your focaccia with an antipasti tray, or your bavette is ‘the chef’s kiss’.

Call 01291 673734 to get your space.

Where: Bridge Street, NP15 1BQ

15 Dylan

Wow, spread across 3 Welsh locations, Dylan’s restaurants don’t have stunning views, no matter where you choose.

The above is in Criccieth, and is in the Morannedd art Deco construction with a glass facade and overlooks the bay towards Harlech Castle.

The sites of Menai Bridge and Llandudno also have lush spaces.

Currently served outdoors in all locations, the menu is extensive but attractive, a multitude of fish tacos, seafood dishes like seafood soup and teriyaki bar and more.

Reservation and location in www.dylansrestaurant.co.uk.

16. Hotel The Worm’s Head, Gower

This position has a dreamy view of Worm’s Head and Rhossili Bay and you can see it from the terrace (and your hotel room if you’re lucky enough to spend the night).

The dishes of the day are available and you may have the chance to see the Rhossili Bay fish pie.

Call 01792 390512 for information.

Where: Rhossili, SA3 1PP

17. Rhianfa Castle, Anglesey

A position to be surrounded by splendor, from the view of the Menai to the hotel itself, a Grade II indexed French-inspired castle.

A delicious position to enjoy a dinner full of lively dishes made with Snowdonia and Anglesey products.

To leave or book, call 01248 880090.

Where: Beaumaris Road, Menai Bridge, LL59 5NS

18. Penlon Brewery, Pembrokeshire

This New Quay brewery and its pizza oven eat on a plate, literally.

The view of Cardigan Bay is exceptional.

Choose between Super Green or Pedwar Caws and have a pint in your coffee.

Call the brewery for the most recent reservation on 01545 560252.

Where: St John Street, New Quay, SA45 9NN

19. The Druidstone, a haven

If the surprising prospects of St Bride’s Bay are enough, The Druidstone offers a diversity of premium drinks and cuisine.

The pub itself has enjoyed a fair reputation after being in the Good Food Guide since 1974. The food is homemade and locally sourced whenever possible, adding Welsh lamb and new fish.

The terrace is the best position to appreciate the beautiful landscape of Pembrokeshire.

Where: Welsh Road, Broad Haven, Haverfordwest, SA62 3NE

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