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Rumdoodles
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Nearby attractions
Llafn y Cewri - Blade of the Giants
Unnamed Road, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4EU, United Kingdom
Snowdon Honey Farm & Winery
High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4HB, United Kingdom
Llyn Padarn
Caernarfon, UK
Llanberis Lake Railway
Gilfach Ddu, Padarn Park, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4TY, United Kingdom
Llanberis Quarrymen’s Hospital
Llanddeiniolen, Caernarfon LL55 4TY, United Kingdom
National Slate Museum
Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4TY, United Kingdom
Llanberis Lake Railway
Gilfach Ddu, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4TY, United Kingdom
Ropeworks Active Ltd
Next to the Slate Museum, Gilfach Ddu, Padarn Country Park, Caernarfon LL55 4TY, United Kingdom
Parc Gwledig Padarn
4, Parc Padarn Country Park, The Quarry Hospital, Llanberis, LL55 4TY, A4086, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4TY, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Becws Melyn
41B High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4EU, United Kingdom
Georgio's
49 High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4EU, United Kingdom
The Heights
74 High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4HB, United Kingdom
Y Ddraig
Market St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4EY, United Kingdom
Pantri, Llanberis
High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4SU, United Kingdom
Peak Restaurant
86 High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4SU, United Kingdom
Caffi Deli Llygad Yr Haul
90 High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4SU, United Kingdom
Amigos Burritos
Llanberis, Dolbadarn garden LL55 4SU, United Kingdom
Coffee Pot
Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4SU, United Kingdom
Lone Tree Cafe
Unit 2, Y Glyn, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4EL, United Kingdom
Nearby local services
Nearby hotels
Idan House
12 High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4EN, United Kingdom
Erw Fair Guest House
High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4HA, United Kingdom
Glyn Afon Guest House
72 High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4HA, United Kingdom
Mount Pleasant
High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4HA, United Kingdom
Llanberis Lodges
High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4EN, United Kingdom
Wilsons Holidays - Halford Hill Self Catering
8 High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4EN, United Kingdom
Padarn Hotel
Padarn Hotel, High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4SU, United Kingdom
Dol Peris
High St, Llanberis, Gwynedd LL55 4HA, United Kingdom
Plas Coch Guest House
Plas Coch, High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4HB, United Kingdom
Tŷ Byr Holiday cottage
Rallt Goch, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4HG, United Kingdom
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Rumdoodles

34 High St, Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55 4EU, United Kingdom
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attractions: Llafn y Cewri - Blade of the Giants, Snowdon Honey Farm & Winery, Llyn Padarn, Llanberis Lake Railway, Llanberis Quarrymen’s Hospital, National Slate Museum, Llanberis Lake Railway, Ropeworks Active Ltd, Parc Gwledig Padarn, restaurants: Becws Melyn, Georgio's, The Heights, Y Ddraig, Pantri, Llanberis, Peak Restaurant, Caffi Deli Llygad Yr Haul, Amigos Burritos, Coffee Pot, Lone Tree Cafe, local businesses:
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+44 1286 872787
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rumdoodles.co.uk
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Mon9 AM - 1 PM, 2 - 5 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Rumdoodles

Llafn y Cewri - Blade of the Giants

Snowdon Honey Farm & Winery

Llyn Padarn

Llanberis Lake Railway

Llanberis Quarrymen’s Hospital

National Slate Museum

Llanberis Lake Railway

Ropeworks Active Ltd

Parc Gwledig Padarn

Llafn y Cewri - Blade of the Giants

Llafn y Cewri - Blade of the Giants

4.6

(144)

Open 24 hours
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Snowdon Honey Farm & Winery

Snowdon Honey Farm & Winery

4.8

(72)

Closed
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Llyn Padarn

Llyn Padarn

4.8

(243)

Open 24 hours
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Llanberis Lake Railway

Llanberis Lake Railway

4.5

(1.4K)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Rumdoodles

Becws Melyn

Georgio's

The Heights

Y Ddraig

Pantri, Llanberis

Peak Restaurant

Caffi Deli Llygad Yr Haul

Amigos Burritos

Coffee Pot

Lone Tree Cafe

Becws Melyn

Becws Melyn

4.6

(145)

Closed
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Georgio's

Georgio's

4.8

(92)

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The Heights

The Heights

3.9

(927)

$$

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Y Ddraig

Y Ddraig

4.4

(35)

Closed
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Dave RobertsDave Roberts
It's a hard place to describe, but in a good way. Like Morpheus explaining the Matrix to Neo, you can't be told what it it, you have to see it for yourself. I'm going to have to try to explain I guess, so a nutshell the word for here is cozy. I don't know many places that when you step through the door you get hit with the good energy this place has (and that's not getting into the caffeine yet). It's inviting, it's warm and feels like you're stepping from a gnarly wet and windy Welsh hillside into a bubble of comfort. I'm a big fan of fantasy reads like Lord of the Rings and to me it was like The Inn of the Last home at Solace minus the Spiced Potatoes (the coffee however more than makes up for this) As you're stood at the counter ordering, your eyes start to wander around and take in the details. Every time they do fall onto an object, it'll lead you onto something else new and quirky- the front of the bar is made of old skis and even the tips jar has a tale behind it. The funny thing though is that it doesn't feel odd, or forced. It all feels like it belongs together and the cafe/shop should always, and has always have been her as it is. Floor boards to ceiling, it draws you in and makes you feel at home, and comfortable. Then there are the services here. The Coffee is brewed to order each and every cup. The coffee ranges from 'madman, enough oomf to let you be able to count the leaves on the trees over on the far side of the lake' strength to a rich and flavourful easy to drink cappuccino which is all served at drinking temperature. You're not scalding yourself trying to shuffle it around your blistering tongue while attempting to swallow a mouthful or having to wait 10 minutes for it to cool. It's served hot and perfectly warms you back to feeling like a human again from whatever it is you escaped from outside. Oh, it's all served in vintage chinaware full of character, not faceless corporate mugs thick enough to stop a tank round. You don't do Dairy you say? Not a problem. Non daily whiteners/milk subs are on hand along with a section of cakes to make even a diabetic like me think 'maybe', along 11 different types of Tea to choose from if you're not into coffee. I did notice a selection of cold soft drinks as well but didn't try any this time. It's going to take me a good few visits to explore the options here. Alongside the coffee there are the Outdoorsy supplies. Rumdoodles carries premium, professional grade jackets to OS maps. Firesteels to bootsocks so soft they must feel like walking on clouds (Alpaca Wool!) Next to this we have headwear, Tshirts, dull trousers for interesting people, and quite literally the best section of Kites I've seen in North Wales. It's all (or at least what I looked at) eco friendly too, bamboo fibre reusable coffee cups, eco cotton Tshirts ect. We need more places like this in the world. Finally you've got the host. The crazy Kiwi dude who plays that coffee machine behind the counter like the Phantom of the Opera plays a pipe organ. Rich is an engaging and charismatic guy who can whip up a mean brew and deliver it with a funny tale or two (it's always worth ordering a second cup of coffee here). He's also a keen outdoors enthusiast with bags of experience, and sound advice on many subjects from backpacks to socks. I'm really glad to have found this place open, and it's a welcome change to the instant Nescafe you find offered in a lot of other local alternatives. It's a place where I'll bring my wife, bring my family, and bring my friends to soak up the atmosphere of the place along with the coffee and (sly) cake. 87/10, would (and did) recommend to my mum.
John BargmanJohn Bargman
When approaching we saw the host chatting with a couple sat in the window, he greeted us with a smile, offered a selection of fresh tea and coffee, and gleefully smiled while picking antique cups and saucers for us to use, to match our personality. All in all a charming a knowledgeable host, phone charging, WiFi, and a delicious red genseng tea.
Johannes M. BoehmerJohannes M. Boehmer
What a unique shop! Rather small, it is filled with all kinds of quality tools and equipment for hikers, PLUS a huge section of knitwear. Their love for knitwear and imagination to think what can be knit is really amazing (see photo of what they came up with to embellish an already beautiful tradition British pillarbox).
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It's a hard place to describe, but in a good way. Like Morpheus explaining the Matrix to Neo, you can't be told what it it, you have to see it for yourself. I'm going to have to try to explain I guess, so a nutshell the word for here is cozy. I don't know many places that when you step through the door you get hit with the good energy this place has (and that's not getting into the caffeine yet). It's inviting, it's warm and feels like you're stepping from a gnarly wet and windy Welsh hillside into a bubble of comfort. I'm a big fan of fantasy reads like Lord of the Rings and to me it was like The Inn of the Last home at Solace minus the Spiced Potatoes (the coffee however more than makes up for this) As you're stood at the counter ordering, your eyes start to wander around and take in the details. Every time they do fall onto an object, it'll lead you onto something else new and quirky- the front of the bar is made of old skis and even the tips jar has a tale behind it. The funny thing though is that it doesn't feel odd, or forced. It all feels like it belongs together and the cafe/shop should always, and has always have been her as it is. Floor boards to ceiling, it draws you in and makes you feel at home, and comfortable. Then there are the services here. The Coffee is brewed to order each and every cup. The coffee ranges from 'madman, enough oomf to let you be able to count the leaves on the trees over on the far side of the lake' strength to a rich and flavourful easy to drink cappuccino which is all served at drinking temperature. You're not scalding yourself trying to shuffle it around your blistering tongue while attempting to swallow a mouthful or having to wait 10 minutes for it to cool. It's served hot and perfectly warms you back to feeling like a human again from whatever it is you escaped from outside. Oh, it's all served in vintage chinaware full of character, not faceless corporate mugs thick enough to stop a tank round. You don't do Dairy you say? Not a problem. Non daily whiteners/milk subs are on hand along with a section of cakes to make even a diabetic like me think 'maybe', along 11 different types of Tea to choose from if you're not into coffee. I did notice a selection of cold soft drinks as well but didn't try any this time. It's going to take me a good few visits to explore the options here. Alongside the coffee there are the Outdoorsy supplies. Rumdoodles carries premium, professional grade jackets to OS maps. Firesteels to bootsocks so soft they must feel like walking on clouds (Alpaca Wool!) Next to this we have headwear, Tshirts, dull trousers for interesting people, and quite literally the best section of Kites I've seen in North Wales. It's all (or at least what I looked at) eco friendly too, bamboo fibre reusable coffee cups, eco cotton Tshirts ect. We need more places like this in the world. Finally you've got the host. The crazy Kiwi dude who plays that coffee machine behind the counter like the Phantom of the Opera plays a pipe organ. Rich is an engaging and charismatic guy who can whip up a mean brew and deliver it with a funny tale or two (it's always worth ordering a second cup of coffee here). He's also a keen outdoors enthusiast with bags of experience, and sound advice on many subjects from backpacks to socks. I'm really glad to have found this place open, and it's a welcome change to the instant Nescafe you find offered in a lot of other local alternatives. It's a place where I'll bring my wife, bring my family, and bring my friends to soak up the atmosphere of the place along with the coffee and (sly) cake. 87/10, would (and did) recommend to my mum.
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When approaching we saw the host chatting with a couple sat in the window, he greeted us with a smile, offered a selection of fresh tea and coffee, and gleefully smiled while picking antique cups and saucers for us to use, to match our personality. All in all a charming a knowledgeable host, phone charging, WiFi, and a delicious red genseng tea.
John Bargman

John Bargman

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What a unique shop! Rather small, it is filled with all kinds of quality tools and equipment for hikers, PLUS a huge section of knitwear. Their love for knitwear and imagination to think what can be knit is really amazing (see photo of what they came up with to embellish an already beautiful tradition British pillarbox).
Johannes M. Boehmer

Johannes M. Boehmer

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5.0
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5.0
6y

It's a hard place to describe, but in a good way. Like Morpheus explaining the Matrix to Neo, you can't be told what it it, you have to see it for yourself.

I'm going to have to try to explain I guess, so a nutshell the word for here is cozy. I don't know many places that when you step through the door you get hit with the good energy this place has (and that's not getting into the caffeine yet). It's inviting, it's warm and feels like you're stepping from a gnarly wet and windy Welsh hillside into a bubble of comfort. I'm a big fan of fantasy reads like Lord of the Rings and to me it was like The Inn of the Last home at Solace minus the Spiced Potatoes (the coffee however more than makes up for this)

As you're stood at the counter ordering, your eyes start to wander around and take in the details. Every time they do fall onto an object, it'll lead you onto something else new and quirky- the front of the bar is made of old skis and even the tips jar has a tale behind it. The funny thing though is that it doesn't feel odd, or forced. It all feels like it belongs together and the cafe/shop should always, and has always have been her as it is. Floor boards to ceiling, it draws you in and makes you feel at home, and comfortable.

Then there are the services here. The Coffee is brewed to order each and every cup. The coffee ranges from 'madman, enough oomf to let you be able to count the leaves on the trees over on the far side of the lake' strength to a rich and flavourful easy to drink cappuccino which is all served at drinking temperature. You're not scalding yourself trying to shuffle it around your blistering tongue while attempting to swallow a mouthful or having to wait 10 minutes for it to cool. It's served hot and perfectly warms you back to feeling like a human again from whatever it is you escaped from outside. Oh, it's all served in vintage chinaware full of character, not faceless corporate mugs thick enough to stop a tank round. You don't do Dairy you say? Not a problem. Non daily whiteners/milk subs are on hand along with a section of cakes to make even a diabetic like me think 'maybe', along 11 different types of Tea to choose from if you're not into coffee. I did notice a selection of cold soft drinks as well but didn't try any this time. It's going to take me a good few visits to explore the options here.

Alongside the coffee there are the Outdoorsy supplies. Rumdoodles carries premium, professional grade jackets to OS maps. Firesteels to bootsocks so soft they must feel like walking on clouds (Alpaca Wool!) Next to this we have headwear, Tshirts, dull trousers for interesting people, and quite literally the best section of Kites I've seen in North Wales. It's all (or at least what I looked at) eco friendly too, bamboo fibre reusable coffee cups, eco cotton Tshirts ect. We need more places like this in the world.

Finally you've got the host. The crazy Kiwi dude who plays that coffee machine behind the counter like the Phantom of the Opera plays a pipe organ. Rich is an engaging and charismatic guy who can whip up a mean brew and deliver it with a funny tale or two (it's always worth ordering a second cup of coffee here). He's also a keen outdoors enthusiast with bags of experience, and sound advice on many subjects from backpacks to socks.

I'm really glad to have found this place open, and it's a welcome change to the instant Nescafe you find offered in a lot of other local alternatives. It's a place where I'll bring my wife, bring my family, and bring my friends to soak up the atmosphere of the place along with the coffee and (sly) cake.

87/10, would (and did)...

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5.0
4y

Best coffee in Llanberis! And always served by the best people. Cake excellent too - usually organic ingredients and very naughty with it. Shop is full of weird and wonderful things - a place you want to spend time in just looking around at the fabulous decor! Part Alpine chic, part lampshade museum, part psychedelic trip - it has all the goodies ready for gifts and treats, with a splash of sensible gear and kit for the...

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5.0
6y

When approaching we saw the host chatting with a couple sat in the window, he greeted us with a smile, offered a selection of fresh tea and coffee, and gleefully smiled while picking antique cups and saucers for us to use, to match our personality.

All in all a charming a knowledgeable host, phone charging, WiFi, and a delicious red...

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