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Dylan's Menai Bridge: Coastal Dining with Scenic Views

Seaside dining with fresh local seafood and stunning Menai Strait views in a family-friendly, lively atmosphere.

★★★★★4.4 (2915)

Dylan's Menai Bridge is a popular seafood and family-friendly restaurant located on St George's Road, overlooking the picturesque Menai Strait. Known for its fresh, locally sourced seafood including Menai mussels, and a diverse menu featuring dishes from seafood chowder to international flavors, Dylan's offers a relaxed yet lively dining experience with indoor and outdoor seating. The restaurant is open daily from 11am to 10pm and is celebrated for its great ambience and waterside views.

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St George's Rd, Menai Bridge, Menai Bridge, LL59 5EY, GB
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
11 am-10 pm
Tuesday
11 am-10 pm
Wednesday
11 am-10 pm
Thursday
11 am-10 pm
Friday
11 am-10 pm
Saturday
11 am-10 pm
Sunday
11 am-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Local bus services connect Menai Bridge with nearby towns such as Bangor and Caernarfon, with journey times ranging from 20 to 40 minutes. Buses run regularly during the day but check schedules for evening services. A single fare typically costs between £3 and £6.

    Car

    Driving to Dylan’s is straightforward from Anglesey and mainland North Wales, with journey times from Bangor around 15 minutes. Parking near the restaurant is limited and can be challenging during peak times, so arriving early or using nearby public car parks is advisable. Parking is generally free but spaces are scarce.

    Walking

    For visitors staying in Menai Bridge town center, Dylan’s is accessible on foot within 10 to 15 minutes via mostly flat, paved routes. The walk offers pleasant views and is suitable for most fitness levels, including families and seniors.

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    Local tips

    Book in advance, especially on weekends and summer evenings, as Dylan’s is very popular and can fill up quickly.
    Try the signature shrimp and crab linguini or the locally sourced Menai mussels for a true taste of the region.
    Enjoy the waterside terrace seating for the best panoramic views of the Menai Strait and nearby suspension bridge.
    Consider sampling the dessert specials like sticky toffee pudding made with local ale to complete your meal.
    Parking in Menai Bridge can be limited; using local public transport or walking from nearby accommodations is recommended.

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    A Waterside Culinary Destination on Anglesey

    Dylan's Menai Bridge occupies a prime location on the edge of the Menai Strait, offering diners stunning panoramic views of the water and the iconic Thomas Telford suspension bridge nearby. This setting creates a vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere that attracts locals, tourists, and boating enthusiasts alike. The restaurant’s spacious terrace and light-filled interior provide an inviting space to enjoy meals year-round, with the soothing sounds of the sea enhancing the overall experience.

    A Menu Rooted in Local and Global Flavors

    The menu at Dylan's is notable for its wide-ranging selection that caters to diverse tastes. While seafood is the star, featuring local specialties such as Menai mussels and crab linguini, the offerings extend to pizzas, tacos, and Asian-inspired dishes like teriyaki sea bass and Korean chicken wraps. The restaurant emphasizes fresh, locally sourced ingredients, with a particular focus on seafood from the Menai Strait and surrounding waters. Daily specials add seasonal variety, and signature dishes like seafood chowder and mussels marinière are customer favorites.

    Family-Friendly Ambience with a Casual Buzz

    Dylan's is recognized as a family-friendly venue with a warm, casual vibe. Its popularity means the restaurant can be busy, especially on summer weekends, making advance booking advisable. The service is generally friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming environment suitable for groups, couples, and solo diners. The interior design is modern with timber cladding and large windows that maximize the scenic views, while the outdoor seating area offers a refreshing alternative in warmer months.

    Complementary Drinks and Sweet Finishes

    The drink selection at Dylan's includes an affordable and varied wine list that spans global vineyards, alongside local ales and cocktails crafted mainly with Welsh spirits. Desserts such as sticky toffee pudding made with local ale and coconut panna cotta provide satisfying conclusions to meals. The restaurant’s commitment to quality extends beyond food to its beverage offerings, enhancing the overall dining experience.

    Community Connection and Charitable Initiatives

    Dylan's maintains strong ties to the local community, reflected in its use of regional produce and support for local causes. For example, a charity pizza donates part of its proceeds to the Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team. The restaurant also operates additional outlets including general stores and bakeries in nearby towns, reinforcing its role as a valued local institution.

    Practical Information for Visitors

    Open every day from 11am to 10pm, Dylan's offers flexibility for lunch, dinner, and casual visits. The price range is moderate, with a two-course dinner for two with wine typically costing between £55 and £65. While parking can be challenging in Menai Bridge, the restaurant’s accessible location makes it a convenient stop for visitors exploring Anglesey. Its popularity and scenic setting make it a memorable dining destination on the Welsh coast.

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