Located on the bustling High Street of Conwy, Dylan’s is located in a historic building that once stood as the Harp Inn in 1936. Its elegant dual-window sandstone façade and position within the Conwy Conservation Area — part of the Conwy Castle & Town Walls UNESCO World Heritage Site — make it a striking spot to stop for a meal. From the first-floor terrace, you can enjoy views of the 13th-century St Mary’s Church and Castell Conwy, while the cosy indoor spaces are perfect for intimate dining or shelter from the Welsh weather.
I loved visiting Dylan’s because it combines history, charm, and delicious food. The menu highlights locally sourced seafood and produce from the surrounding area, with dishes like mussels, chicken and fries, pizza, and vegetarian options — all fresh, flavourful, and satisfying. The family-friendly atmosphere makes it ideal for travellers, and being just a stone’s throw from Conwy Quay adds to the charm.
Practical tips: Reservations are recommended (but not necessary), especially during busy periods. The restaurant is easy to reach on foot from the town centre and Conwy Castle, making it a convenient stop while exploring the UNESCO-listed town.