If you’re coming to Llandudno then you really need to call into the Inglenook Cafe… just across the road from the train station, it’s a typical quaint little cafe with extra seating in the back and a gorgeous inglenook fireplace! The food is prepared fresh on order and quite honestly is the best lunch I’ve had in a long time. I came to Llandudno for a few days with my aunt and we stopped here for lunch on arrival. My auntie had the mozzarella, ham, sun dried tomatoes and fresh basil toastie and I had the tuna melt. They both came with a fresh salad garnish that had the most amazing mustard drizzle on! Open 9.30-3pm I will definitely be coming...
Read moreGood for vegans
My first visit to the Inglenook.
I don't know what the menu is like for vegans/veggies, but I had vegan vegetable soup that was very nice indeed, and a decaf soya latte, also very good.
The staff are very friendly and welcoming.
The café is comfortable and charming. There is lots of space in a couple of rooms, plus a little seating outside at the front.
Access is a couple of feet up the tiniest incline, the only internal level change had a ramp.
The single toilet/baby changing is not accessibility adapted, but it is big, I think I would have managed it when I was in a wheelchair.
A wonderful café, I'll definitely be...
Read moreSimple place hidden away. Was really prompt with service however when our veggie breakfast arrived, our sausages looked like meat and smelt like meat and we only have veg/halal so this was a massive deal for us. We had just eaten at another place the day before and their veggie sausages looked nothing like this. So we did have something to compare to. The lady serving showed the box it came in and wasnt really sympathetic to be honest. but honestly, it smelt of meat, and box aside- I think that needs flagging with the place they bought it. It was such a waste of money and I barely touched my breakfast after that as it had touched all my...
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