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Welsh Seafood Suppliers and Wholesalers Directory WELSH SEAFOOD SUPPLIERS AND WHOLESALERS A comprehensive listing of Welsh seafood suppliers and wholesalers from across Wales For further information e: [email protected] Clwstwr Bwyd Mór Cymru/Wales Seafood Cluster @ClwstwrBwydMôr • #BwydMôrCymru • #WelshSeafood Directory Retail Wholesale Export Aberdaron Seafood Bwyd O’r Mor / D A Wood Shellfish Natalie Harrison Pwllheli Seafood’s Ltd David Wood Pendref, Aberdaron Richard Evans Tŷ Croes, Llanfaethlu, Holyhead, Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL53 8BG Outer Harbour, Pwllheli Isle of Angelsey LL65 4PE t: 07800 574689 Gwynedd LL53 5AY t: 07860 752802 e: [email protected] t: 01758 614615 e: [email protected] Fresh hand picked crab e: [email protected] Wholesale and export Brown Crab w: www.bwydormor.co.uk and Lobster Fresh shellfish and wet fish, available Albatross Fisheries all year round Berwyn Dennis Dai’s Shed 2 Redstone Villas, Narberth David Hughes Pembrokeshire SA67 7ES Cardigan Bay Fish Fishermen’s Unit, Caolfan Dyfi t: 07966 459621 Len and Mandy Walters Aberdyfi, Gwynedd LL35 0EE e: [email protected] High Street, Cardigan, t: 07944 264821 w: www.albatrossfisheries.co.uk Ceredigion SA43 3EF e: [email protected] Line Caught Sea Bass, sold whole, t: 01239 621043 w: www.daisshed.co.uk available June to October e: [email protected] Seasonal fish and shellfish w: www.cardiganbayfish.co.uk A selection of Cardigan Bay seafood - Catch of the Day, Brown Crab, Lobster, Bakers Brother Prawns, Seasonal fish DASH Shellfish Huw Baker Danny Curtis 87 High Street, Pembroke Dock Little Haven, Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire SA72 6PE Pembrokeshire SA62 3UA t: 07970 929385 Celtic Coast Fish Company t: 07917 353323 e: [email protected] (Castell Howell) e: [email protected] Fresh Products available May to Nick Bryant w: www.dashshellfish.co.uk October direct from the Boat. Line Unit C3, Coed Cae Lane Ind Est Brown crab and lobster. Live, cooked or Caught Sea Bass, Mackerel, Pollack, Pontyclun, Llantrisant, Cardiff CF72 9HG processed. All year round Lobster, Brown Crab & Spider Crab t: 01269 846117 e: [email protected] w: www.celticcoastfish.co.uk Deep Dock Mussels Ltd Black Mountains We are able to supply all aspects of James Wilson Fresh and Frozen Fish & Prepacked Port Penrhyn, Bangor Smokery Ltd product Jonathan & Jo Carthew Gwynedd LL57 4HN Leslie House, Elvicta t: 01248 354878 Crickhowell, Powys NP8 1DF e: [email protected] t: 01873 811566 Celtic Crab Products Ltd w: www.menaimusselmen.com e: [email protected] Diana White Fresh, live Menai Mussels, available all w: www.smoked-foods.co.uk Unit 1, Horeb Business Park year round Horeb, Ceredigion SA44 4JG Traditionally cured and oak smoked fish t: 07831 251923 e: [email protected] Dragon Fish t: www.celticcrabproducts.co.uk Supply most seafoods, including Crab, Milford Haven Limited Bwyd Môr Abersoch Fish, Welsh Laverbread & Cockles Don Box and Pat Condron Seafood Unit 3, F Shed, Milford Docks Annwen Jones Pembrokeshire SA73 3AE Henryd, Sarn Bach, Abersoch t: 01646 620090 Gwynedd LL53 7DA Conwy Mussels e: [email protected] t: 01758 712005 Thomas Jones Smoked Fish products, Herring, e: [email protected] The Quay, Conwy LL32 8BB Haddock Crab and Lobster, live or dressed. t: 01492 592689 Available March to December e: [email protected] w: www.conwymussels.com Hand-raked Conwy Mussels September – April, plus fresh fish counter 2 E Ashton Fishmongers Holy Island Seafood Mermaid Seafoods Jonathan Adams Tracy Jones Sonya Jones Cardiff Central Market, Cardiff CF10 2AU Llainysbylldir, Beach Road Bulider Street, Llandudno, t: 02920 229201 Isle of Anglesey LL65 2NJ Conwy LL30 1DR e: [email protected] t: 01407 861699 t: 01492 878014 w: www.ashtonfishmongers.co.uk e: [email protected] e: [email protected] Fishmonger selling local wet fish and w: www.holyislandseafood.co.uk w: www.mermaidseafoods.co.uk shellfish Open all year round, crab, lobster, High quality fish and shellfish, scallops, ready meals all subject to available all year availability Extra Mussel Ltd Trevor Jones Môn Dressed Crab Refail, Llanffinan, Llangefni Jonah’s Fish Market Tracy Hodson Isle of Anglesey LL77 7SN Rhiannon and Craig Edwards Church Bay, Isle of Anglesey LL65 4EU t: 01248 722969 10A Cambrian Place, Aberystwyth t: 07761 368858 / 01407 730170 e: [email protected] Ceredigion SY23 1NT e: [email protected] w: www.menaimusselmen.com t: 01970 615492 Locally sourced dressed crab Fresh, live Menai Mussels, available all e: [email protected] year round w: www.jonahsfish.co.uk Fishmonger selling local wet fish and shellfish, available all year Môr Fresh Chris Hicks Fish on Line 2 Maes y Felin, Llangybi (Môn Shellfish Ltd) Ceredigion SA48 8LY Mark Gray Lobster and Môr t: 079070 087701 Unit 1, Intec, Ffordd y Parc Danny Curtis e: [email protected] Parc Menai, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 4FG Grove Place, Little Haven Pembrokeshire SA62 3UG Processed Crab & Scallops t: 07476 300930 e: [email protected] t: 01437 781959 w: www.fishonline.wales/ e: [email protected] Locally sourced shellfish and fin fish. Live and processed shellfish Mumbles Oyster Company Sell to local resturants and direct to the Andy Woolmer public. 14 Rectory Road, Llangwm Pembrokeshire SA62 4PP MJ White Fishmongers t: 07828 195696 Mathew White e: [email protected] Fowey Shellfish Company 15 Parc Llynnon, Valley w: www.mumblesoystercompany.co.uk Isle of Anglesey LL65 4DL James Fox-Davies Native Oysters, available September to Queens Dock, Swansea SA1 1LY t: 07827 415883 April t: 01726 833043 / 07801025005 e: [email protected] e: [email protected] w: www.mjwhitefishmongers.co.uk w: www.foweyshellfish.com Mobile Fishmonger. Fresh fish and Produces premium quality rope grown shellfish sourced locally Myti Mussels Ltd mussels Kim Mould Porth Penrhyn, Bangor Gwynedd LL57 4HN Market Plaice t: 01248 354878 H J Heard Hughes Rhys Williams e: [email protected] Mike Hughes 57B Swansea Market, Swansea SA1 3PQ w: www.menaimusselmen.com 68 Pool Street, Caernarfon t: 01792 655664 Fresh, live Menai Mussels, available all Gwynedd LL55 2AF Fresh and frozen fish and shellfish year round t: 01286 672672 e: [email protected] Local fish and shellfish supplier Menai Oysters and Mussels Ocean Seafood & Shellfish Shaun Krijnen Allan Owston Tal Y Bont Bach, Dwyran, Llanfairpwll Unit 4, F Shed, Milford Docks Halen Gwyr Isle of Anglesey LL61 6UU Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire SA73 3DJ Gower Sea Salt Ltd t: 01248 430878 t: 01437 710337 / 07772 121823 Hannah & Helen Lowe e: [email protected] e: [email protected] w: www.menaioysters.co.uk w: www.oceanseafoods.co.uk 8 Victoria Road, Penclawdd Swansea SA4 3FU Oysters and Mussels harvested from Fish and Shellfish, Live, cooked or the Menai Straits. Oysters and Mussels processed, All year round e: [email protected] Sunday and Wednesday f: https://en-gb.facebook.com/ halengwyrgowerseasalt Seasalt producers 4 Ogof y Pysgod Cregyn Quay Fresh Shore Seafood’s Huw Erith Dean Andrews Donna Brown Tegfan, Uwchmynydd, Pwllheli Lobster Ponds, Rock Street, New Quay, The Harbour, Saundersfoot, Gwynedd LL53 8DD Carmarthenshire SA45 9PL Pembrokeshire SA69 9HE t: 01758 760433 t: 01545 550262 t: 01834 813920/ 07971 407936 Dressed crab and lobster Fish and shellfish ( fresh and frozen) e: [email protected] Fishmonger selling local wet fish and shellfish, available February to October Parsons Pickles Raeburn Fish Deliveries Ltd Mr Colin McDonald Paul Raeburn Ashburnham Works, Y Derwydd, 144 Walter Road, Swansea SA1 5RW Simply Seafood’s Ltd Burry Port, Carmarthenshire SA16 0ET t: 07530 188690 Sarah Jeffrey t: 01554 833351 e: [email protected] The Old Harbourmasters Office, e: [email protected] Castle Square, Tenby, Seafood home delivery service - fresh Pembrokeshire SA70 7BW w: www.parsonspickles.co.uk fish and shellfish Lavabread, Bottled Pickled Shellfish t: 07828 046047 e: [email protected] Local wet fish and shellfish Ross Shellfish Bigorneaux Pembrokeshire Beach Food Keith Ross Company 62 Bron y Garth, Caernarfon, Jonathan Williams Gwynedd LL55 1EU Snowden and Co The Mermaids Grotto, t: 07774 832838 Paul Male Unit A1 Warrior Way, Pembroke Dock, e: [email protected] Unit B, East Bay Close, Cardiff CF10 4BA Pembrokeshire SA72 6UB Periwinkle, available all year round 029 2048 9998 t: 01646 278101 t: [email protected] e: [email protected] w: www.snowdens-cardiff.co.uk w: www.beachfood.co.uk/ All forms of wet fish, shellfish and Dried seaweed biscuits and Seabreeze frozen fish condiments, available all year Ian Hinton 6 Bodfor Terrace, Aberdovey, Gwynedd LL53 OEA t: 01654 767 449 Solva Seafood’s Pembrokeshire Scallops w: www.seabreeze-aberdovey.co.uk Jonathan Voyce Neil Walters and Ceri Jones Solva Farm, Panteg Road, Solva, Fresh shellfish and wet fish, available Pembrokeshire SA62 6TN 1 Colby Cottage, Llawhaden, Narberth all year round Pembrokeshire SA67 8DZ t: 07773 846560 t: 07939 981635 e: [email protected] e: [email protected] w: www.solvaseafoods.co.uk Hand caught scallops, available Selective Seafoods Fresh shellfish and wet fish, available October to May Mary White and Gareth Griffiths all year Ffridd Wen, Tudweiliog, Gwynedd LL53 8BJ t: 01758 770397 Pembrokeshire Sea Salt e: [email protected] South Quay Shellfish w: www.selectiveseafoods.com/ Ian Hughes Company Unit 3 Fish Dock, Turkey Shore Road,
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