Shakespeare's

Anglesey & the North Coast


With flocked wallpaper and gilt-framed orientalist scenes covering the walls, and dapperly dressed staff delivering tasty brasserie-style meals, Shakespeare's is Conwy's swankiest dining environment. The adjoining bar – named for the Victorian painter John Dawson Watson, an adoptive son of Conwy who designed the castle's facade – offers the same menu, wines and ales in similarly upmarket surrounds.


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