Catlin's Cafe - Conwy
Catlin's Cafe
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Nestled within a bustling theatre complex, this modern café offers a unique blend of atmosphere and convenience for patrons. While the limited menu features mainly pre-packaged sandwiches and snacks, guests have found the offerings acceptable and tasty, complemented by quality coffee. The friendly staff consistently provide attentive service, though initial impressions highlight the café's more bar-like qualities with its steep drink prices. Despite seating constraints during peak times, diners appreciate the airy space and proximity to the theatre, making it a suitable choice for a quick bite or a relaxed drink before enjoying a show. Parking is conveniently available nearby.
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This is an excellent cafe on the ground floor of this theatre complex, there is also a restaurant upstairs with a different name. The cafe is modern spacious and airy with a limited view of the wide sweep of Llandudno seafront. The cafe food is good value and there are excellent facilities in the building. There is no car park, but street pay and display parking is available outside. View all feedback.
What Jilly2903 dislikes about Catlin's Cafe:
My husband and I visited this small bar on a rainy Wednesday before watching Wonderland The Musical (which was fantastic). The bar is located in the theatre foyer. We didn't have any food as the options were limited to pre-packaged sandwiches. I opted for a 250 ml glass of Merlot which cost £5.50 (Shiraz was £5.80), while my husband just had tap water (complimentary). I was able to pay using my contactless card. The... View all feedback.
After attending a show at the theatre, we decided to dine at this restaurant. Although there was a limited variety of sandwiches available, I found mine to be delicious and the coffee was also of good quality. The staff members were friendly and provided great service. The restaurant has a simple atmosphere, prices are not particularly low but overall it was an acceptable experience.
This place was perfect for a dinner snack. The food was reasonably priced and served in a comfortable environment by friendly staff.
My husband and I visited this small bar on a rainy Wednesday before watching Wonderland The Musical (which was fantastic). The bar is located in the theatre foyer. We didn't have any food as the options were limited to pre-packaged sandwiches. I opted for a 250 ml glass of Merlot which cost £5.50 (Shiraz was £5.80), while my husband just had tap water (complimentary). I was able to pay using my contactless card. The bartender was friendly and courteous. Due to sitting in regular bucket seats, we didn't have a sea view.
We ate before going to the theatre. It was very busy and you need to book. We had allowed an hour and a half to eat (which they had said was O.K. but we only just made it. I would allow two hours next time. The main course was very tasty, the pudding was less successful. The service was fine. Two courses for just under £20.00 was about average. You can park outside on the road. We would go back.
This is an excellent cafe on the ground floor of this theatre complex, there is also a restaurant upstairs with a different name. The cafe is modern spacious and airy with a limited view of the wide sweep of Llandudno seafront. The cafe food is good value and there are excellent facilities in the building. There is no car park, but street pay and display parking is available outside.