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Hannah wrote in message . ..
Does anyone know of any good vegan restaurants in N. Wales, or other restaurants that cater to vegans. TIA Hannah I live in North Wales most of the week. Sadly, there are no vegetarian restaurants. But, almost all restaurants cater to vegans. There are quite a few vegetarian/vegan guest houses as well. North Wales is pretty big area. Where are you visiting? I can give more specific advice. |
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Hannah wrote in message . ..
On 22 Nov 2003 00:52:50 -0800, (MrFalafel) wrote: Hannah wrote in message . .. Does anyone know of any good vegan restaurants in N. Wales, or other restaurants that cater to vegans. TIA Hannah I live in North Wales most of the week. Sadly, there are no vegetarian restaurants. But, almost all restaurants cater to vegans. There are quite a few vegetarian/vegan guest houses as well. North Wales is pretty big area. Where are you visiting? I can give more specific advice. I was lookin for restaurants on Anglesey, Caernarfon, Bangor and the North Wales Coast - Lladudno, Conwy. I don't know Caernarfon or Anglesey so I won't lead you astray. There is a vegan friendly cafe in Holyhead as listed he http://www.happycow.net/europe/wales...and/index.html Bangor - Fat Cats - upscale type pub/restaurant with a good selection of veggie food that can be made vegan (falafels, veggie burgers, good veggie fry-up breakfast and more) 161 High Street, Bangor. Tel: 01248 370 445 Garden Hotel Cantonese Restaurant - Good Chinese restaurant with a good selection for vegetarians, including a few tofu dishes. 1 High Street, Bangor. Tel: 01248 362 189 Java Restaurant - International food resautant with well prepared dishes. Middle eastern and cous cous type choices for veggies. Rear of 236, High St Tel: 01248 361652 There's also a couple of Indian restaurants on the High st and an Italian place as well. Conwy - Bridge Inn (right by the Castle)Rosehill St 01492 573482 - great pub grub with a whole selection of vegetarian dishes with the vegan selections marked as such. Great prices. Not open Mondays - Wednesday in the winter. They also have reasonably priced rooms. The Castle Hotel High St - very posh place with a few veggie choices the chef can make vegan. Bring extra money! There's also a good Indian and Italian in the town square that can fix you up. Llandudno - A couple of Italian places and an Indian. Nothing to write home about. Romeo Ristorante Italiano 25, Lloyd St And another Fat Cats (same as in Bangor) 149, Mostyn St If you have any other specific questions feel free to email me at the address above. |
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