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7 Seaside Dining Gems in Wales

Discover Coastal Bites

Wales is home to a treasure trove of seaside restaurants where breathtaking views meet world-class cuisine. From Michelin-starred experiences to hidden coastal gems, here are seven of the finest places to dine by the sea:

1. Milk Wood House

📍 Laugharne, Carmarthenshire

  • A modern dining space with both indoor and outdoor seating for a perfect coastal vibe.
  • Offers panoramic views of the Taf Estuary with a focus on fresh, seasonal Welsh produce.

Visit Milk Wood House

2. Bryn Williams at Porth Eirias

📍 Colwyn Bay, Conwy

  • A modern brasserie offering sea views and a menu featuring local produce.
  • Known for its relaxed atmosphere and fresh, seasonal dishes.

Visit Bryn Williams

3. Sosban & The Old Butchers

📍 Menai Bridge, Anglesey

  • Michelin-starred tasting menu that changes daily, focusing on fresh, local ingredients.
  • Intimate setting with a surprise element in every dish.

Visit Sosban & The Old Butchers

4. Beach House Restaurant

📍 Oxwich Beach, Swansea

  • Contemporary coastal cuisine with stunning views over Oxwich Bay.
  • Known for showcasing the best of Welsh seafood and produce.

Visit Beach House Restaurant

5. The Harbourmaster

📍 Aberaeron, Ceredigion

  • Located on the harbour front, offering fresh seafood and seasonal dishes.
  • Relaxed dining with picturesque views of Aberaeron Harbour.

Visit The Harbourmaster

6. The Shed Bistro

📍 Porthgain, Pembrokeshire

  • Famous for its fresh fish, chips, and hearty seaside classics.
  • A cosy spot loved by both locals and visitors.

Visit The Shed Bistro

7. The Seahorse

📍 Llandudno, Conwy

  • Specialises in seafood with Mediterranean influences.
  • Situated near the promenade with a warm, welcoming vibe.

Visit The Seahorse

    From Michelin-starred artistry to charming coastal bistros, these restaurants promise not just a meal, but a true taste of Wales’ seaside splendour.

    Book your table today and indulge in the flavours of the Welsh coast.

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