Caffi Pen Y Dref Cafe

Market Street, LL68 9ET, Isle of Anglesey, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafe, Food, Cafés, British

4.4 💬 1130 Reviews
Caffi Pen Y Dref Cafe

Phone: +447931218071

Address: Market Street, LL68 9ET, Isle of Anglesey, United Kingdom

City: Isle of Anglesey

Dishes: 4

Reviews: 1130

"A bit disappointed as I stopped in for brunch today to be told that any food coming out of the kitchen would require at least an hour's wait. Obviously, it was good that this was flagged at the beginning and I had the choice to stay or go, but the place didn't look that busy with half the tables empty, so no idea why the wait would be so long. I elected to go, so can't comment on the food. For those visiting, be aware that there is limited on road parking with a 40 minute time constraint, but there is a paid car park behind the cafe."

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Elliot Elliot

Had a fantastic breakfast. Staff lovely, and friendly. Would highly recommend very reasonably priced. And a lovely cup of tea.

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Quentin
Quentin

Ordered two Welsh breakfast for both my wife and I and it didn’t disappoint. A must if your in the area. I was stuffed leaving and it set me up for the day


Stephen
Stephen

Fabulous cooked breakfast. Friendly staff and great value. Sausages were lovely : Fabulous value for money. If you want a traditional (Welsh breakfast so fancypants waffle etc this is perfect. I’d defo come back regularly


Beth
Beth

Lovely little cafe with friendly service. Really enjoyed our food and was great value. Family of 4 with drinks £26. One word of warning. They only take cash. But I’ve found in north wales it’s good to have both cash loose change/£1 with you.


Живојин
Живојин

We were stopping around the corner from this cafe in July Every time we walked past it was full Came here on our last full day Wish we had come sooner The Welsh Mega Breakfast and the sausage egg bap were lovely With 2 milky coffees and 2 fresh OJs all for under £17 If we stop in Amlwch again won’t only come the once


Philip
Philip

I can confidently say that this café serves the best breakfast I have ever tasted. It's called "The Hangover" and for £6, you get bacon, sausage, black pudding, white pudding, beans, tomato, fried bread with egg on top, toast, and coffee or tea. Their other meals are also incredibly tasty. Best restaurant experience I've had.


Charlie
Charlie

This caffi and it’s staff are amazing! Nothing is too much for them and the quality of their food is fantastic. We live locally and discovered the caffi last year and boy what a find. We would recommend this caffi to anyone fab food, fab staff, and such good value for money! Keep up the good work girls we go every week now it’s our treat.


Max
Max

My wife and I decided to try this restaurant for lunch, despite never having been before and not having high expectations. We were pleasantly surprised! The staff were friendly and the food was delicious. I ordered the Beef curry and chips, while my wife had a large baked potato with Prawns. The portions were generous and reasonably priced. Although it may be classified as a cafe, this place should not be underestimated.


Greg
Greg

We were led to this restaurant by a man named Pete, who we met at the campsite where we were staying. He only had one leg and was sitting outside when he spotted us. We enjoyed a drink and a scone with him, his son, and a friend of theirs. They introduced us to the friendly lady owner who made us feel like special guests. Despite arriving as strangers, we left feeling like friends. Pete was quite the character and we would return just to see him again. The scones were tasty and the milky coffee was also very good.


NewBrightonGuy
NewBrightonGuy

A bit disappointed as I stopped in for brunch today to be told that any food coming out of the kitchen would require at least an hour's wait. Obviously, it was good that this was flagged at the beginning and I had the choice to stay or go, but the place didn't look that busy with half the tables empty, so no idea why the wait would be so long. I elected to go, so can't comment on the food. For those visiting, be aware that there is limited on road parking with a 40 minute time constraint, but there is a paid car park behind the cafe.

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  • Cafe Indulge in our vibrant cafe selection, offering an array of freshly brewed coffees, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, paired with cozy ambiance for a delightful dining experience.
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  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

  • Cafe
  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Cash Only

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