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Useful Nos 21-03-15.Xls Handy List of Local Suppliers Services! 20/09/2021 Produced by Wern Fawr Manor Farm - Supporting the Local Community Handy List of Local Suppliers Services! 20/09/2021 Produced by Wern Fawr Manor Farm www.wernfawr.co.uk - supporting the local community. For more information look at www.llanbedrog.info - enjoy your stay Due to staff shortage some places may close on Mon/Tues please check. Be patient during these labour intensive times - Thank you Name Tel No Contact FB - Hyperlinks Doctor - Botwnog Health Centre Tel: +44 (0) 1758-730266 Doctor - Pwllheli Surgery Tel: +44 (0) 1758-701457 Doctor - Nefyn Surgery (Ty Doctor) Tel: +44 (0) 1758-721851 Doctor - Out of hours Medical Service - Tel: +44 (0) 845 850 1362 Weekdays: 18.30 - 08.00am All day Gwynedd & Anglesey Local Health Out of hours GP Sat, Sun & Bank Holidays. By Board +44 (0) 300 123 55 66 appointment only Dentist - Out of hours Tel: +44 (0) 845 46 47 Weekdays: 18.30 - 08.00am All day Sat, Sun & Bank Holidays. Dentist - C J Lotter Tel: +44 (0) 1758 713955 19 Cae Du, Abersoch, Pwllheli LL53 7EN - Private Patients only Dentist - Eleri Griffith Tel: +44 (0) 1758 613341 Penlan Dental Surgery, 6 Penlan Street, Pwllheli LL53 5DH - Private Patients only Dentist - Deintyddfa GlanDwr Dental Tel: +44 (0) 1758 614700 4 North St, Pwllheli LL53 5YR Practice Dentist - J M Harrington Tel: +44 (0) 1758 614704 Dental Surgery, 8-9 Mitre Terrace, Pwllheli LL53 5HE - Private Patients only Dentist - D Williams Tel: +44 (0) 1766 522455 Mona Terrace Dental Practice, 17 Mona Terrace, Criccieth LL52 0HG - National Health Patients Hospital - Ysbyty Gwynedd Hospital - Tel: +44 (0) 1248-384384 Bangor LL57 2PW Hospital - Ysbyty Bryn Beryl Hospital - Tel: +44 (0) 1758-701122 Caernarvon Rd, Pwllheli LL53 6TT Hospital - Health Unit - Ala Road - Tel: +44 (0) 1758-701000 Pwllheli Hospital - Ysbyty Alltwen Hospital - Tel: +44 (0) 1766-510010 Tremadog LL49 9AQ Chemist - Fferyllwyr Llyn Pharmacy - Tel: +44 (0) 1758 712436 9-6pm www.facebook.com/FferyllwyrLlynHHParry H H Parry - High Street, Abersoch ChemistLL53 7DY - Fferyllwyr Llyn Pharmacy - Tel: +44 (0) 1758 740229 9-6pm www.facebook.com/FferyllwyrLlynHLTaylor H L Taylor - Llanbedrog LL53 7TH Chemist - Fferyllwyr Llyn Pharmacy - Tel: +44 (0) 1758 720214 9-6pm www.facebook.com/FferyllwyrLlynRJJones R J Jones - Nefyn LL53 6HD Chemist - Rowlands Pharmacy - 60 Tel: +44 (0) 1758 701765 9-5pm www.facebook.com/RowlandsPharmacy High St, Pwllheli LL53 5RR Chemist - Rowlands Pharmacy - Y Tel: +44 (0) 1758 612656 9-5.30pm www.facebook.com/RowlandsPharmacy Maes, Pwllheli LL53 5HA VET - Milfeddygon Deufor / Deufor Tel: +44 (0) 1766-810277 Mon-Fri 8.30 - 9.15 and 16.30 - Veterinary Surgeons - Y Ffor, Pwllheli 18.00pm Sat 8.30 - 10.30 LL53 6UB When visiting pubs, restuarants, bars etc please check in for contact tracing, observe social distancing, follow one way systems, wait to be seated, remember there is a MAX NUMBER per table, do not move tables as they need to be santised between customers. Face coverings are expected on public transport, trains, buses, taxis etc and are expected to be worn in all shops, supermarkets, pubs and restuarants - once seated you may remove your face covering put will need to put it on again for leaving and visits to the toilets. Enjoy! If you fancy delivery for your takeaway try - Dwyfor Dinner Delivery see their www.facebook.com/dwyfordinner.delivery.9 and book a slot or ring local taxis company- see www.llanbedrog.info/taxis.htm LLANBEDROG Pub/Café/Restaurant - Glyn-y-Weddw Tel: + 44 (0) 1758-740212 Martin Cook - Carvery all day Sunday. www.facebook.com/theglynny Arms - Llanbedrog (Robinsons) - LL53 Take away available Food is available from 12noon to 9pm 7TH (Dog Friendly - outside) every day. Pub/Café/Restaurant - The Ship Inn - Tel: + 44 (0) 1758-741111 New management Oct-20 ( Dave, www.facebook.com/theshipllanbedrog Llanbedrog (Marsden) - LL53 7PE Take away available Stacey, Dave & Jane) Jul-20 - (Dog Friendly) Excellent Food 12.00-14.00 & 18.00- 21.00 Booking advisable Pub/Café/Restaurant - Llanbedrog Tel: +44 (0) 1758 740730 Back to a beach bar! Under new www.facebook.com/llanbedrogbeachbar Beach Bar (Y Gali / The Galley) - LL53 Take away available management John & Juliette 7TR - (aka Aqua Beach Bar & (Dog Friendly) Palmer Mar-20 Breakfast 9am-11am; Restaurant) Main Menu 12-6pm including hot & cold, salad boxes, fish and chips, burgers, ice creams, toys. Licensed bar from 11am-6.00pm. Pub/Café/Restaurant - Caffi'r Oriel Tel: +44 (0) 1758-740763 Coffee and the the art gallery at Oriel www.facebook.com/Caffir-Oriel-Plas-Glyn-Y-Weddw-479354695463871 Ystafell De / Tea Room - Oriel Plas Glyn- Plas Glyn-y-Weddw y-Weddw, Llanbedrog LL53 7TS Please check web site / Facebook Pages as subject to change due to COVID-19 1 of 9 - Useful Nos 21-03-15.xls Handy List of Local Suppliers Services! 20/09/2021 Produced by Wern Fawr Manor Farm www.wernfawr.co.uk - supporting the local community. For more information look at www.llanbedrog.info - enjoy your stay Due to staff shortage some places may close on Mon/Tues please check. Be patient during these labour intensive times - Thank you Name Tel No Contact FB - Hyperlinks Pub/Café/Restaurant - Plas Bach - Oriel Tel: +44 (0) 1758-740654 Beach "stuff", crafts, local coffee & ice- www.facebook.com/orielplasglyn.yweddw/ Plas Glyn-y-Weddw, Llanbedrog LL53 cream by NT car park - Oriel Plas Glyn- 7TS y-Weddw Pub/Café/Restaurant - Clwb Glyn Garth Tel: +44 (0) 1758-740248 The club is member run with Sian as www.facebook.com/glyngarth Club, Llanbedrog LL53 7UB (evenings) the Manageress - pop in here for a drink or food - see facebook page for Pub/Café/Restaurant - Petal-á-Pot - Tel: + 44 (0) 1758 713098 Tea Room / Bistro - All day breakfast - www.facebook.com/Petalapot Abersoch Garden Centre - LL53 7UD Paul and Dianne Pub/Café/Restaurant - Tremfan Hall - Tel: +44 (0) 1758 740169 Sue Skinner Great views, superb food - www.facebook.com/groups/183081587100 Llanbedrog - LL53 7NN Take away available Booking advisable - Bistro to go see link on next entry Pub/Café/Restaurant - Tremfan Hall - Tel: +44 (0) 1758 740169 Bistro to go for takeaway click on link www.tremfanhall.webs.com/bistro-to-go Llanbedrog - LL53 7NN Take away available for menus - Phone lines open Wednesday 11am / 10pm. We only take pre orders up to 7 days in advance Pub/Café/Restaurant - The Warren Tel: +44 (0) 1758 714150 Great views, superb food - Booking www.facebook.com/groups/183081587100 Sandbar - Llanbedrog - LL53 7PA advisable Pub/Café/Restaurant - Twnti Pub - Tu Tel: + 44 (0) 1758-741031 Cat Becket - (known locally as the www.facebook.com/TwntiPub Hwnt Ir Afon Inn - Rhydyclafdy Take away available Twnti Pub pronounced Tunti!), prides (Robinsons) - LL53 7YH (Dog Friendly) itself on having real ale and excellent quality food. Pub/Café/Restaurant - Twnti Seafood Tel: + 44 (0) 1758-740929 Keith & Marisa Jackson - Booking www.facebook.com/TwntiSeafood Restaurant - Rhyd-y-clafdy - LL53 7YH Essential - Seafood PWLLHELI Pub/Café/Restaurant - Allports Fish & Tel: + 44 (0) 1758-612641 Fish n Chips eat in or takeaway www.facebook.com/Allports-Fish-Chips-263140553742450 Chip Shop - Y Maes, Pwllheli LL53 5HA Take away available Pub/Café/Restaurant - Arvonia Fish and Tel: + 44 (0) 1758-701058 Fish n Chips eat in or takeaway www.facebook.com/Arvonia-Fish-and-Chips-122103944584154 Chips - 29 Penllan St, Pwllheli LL53 5DE Take away available Pub/Café/Restaurant - Yummy Box, Tel: + 44 (0) 1758-228819 Fish n Chips & Quality Chinese Meals Sand St, Pwllheli LL53 5HY Take away available to takeaway - formerly "The Chippie" Pub/Café/Restaurant - Bamboo House Tel: + 44 (0) 1758-613583 / Chinese eat in or takeaway www.facebook.com/Bamboo-House-Restaurant-208047332557867 Restaurant & Takeaway - Pwllheli - LL53 613333 5DH Pub/Café/Restaurant - Phoenix, Y Maes, Tel: + 44 (0) 1758-613100 Chinese Takeaway www.facebook.com/phoenixpwllheli Pwllheli LL53 5HB Pub/Café/Restaurant - The Bar & Tel: +44 (0) 1758-701055 / Peter & Orla Herley - www.facebook.com/TheBarPwllheli Restaurant - Pwllheli - LL53 5RG 613800 Mob: +44 (0) Burgers,Sandwiches, Thai&Vegan. 07877-603148 Open Mon-Sun: 12:00-21:00 Pub/Café/Restaurant - The Black Lion, Tel: +44 (0) 1758-614890 Lovely family orientated pub friendly www.facebook.com/YBlackLion Pwllheli LL53 5LE - CLOSED FOR SALE atmosphere great food OR RENT Pub/Café/Restaurant - Buffers - 11 Tel: +44 (0) 1758-614277 Lynne Prince (May 18) - Café www.facebook.com/bufferscafepwllhelistation Station Square - Pwllheli LL53 5HD Mob: +44 (0) 7496 332090 Breakfast etc formely Station Café Pub/Café/Restaurant - Caffi Sol - Y Maes Tel: + 44 (0) 1758-614604 Chris Studt - Great breakfast; locally www.facebook.com/caffisol - Pwllheli - LL53 5HB Take away available souced food convenient for the playground! Pub/Café/Restaurant - Y Castell - High Tel: + 44 (0) 1758-613090 Peter Jones - Pub and www.facebook.com/YCastellPwllheli/ Street - Pwllheli - LL53 5RR accommodation Pub/Café/Restaurant - The Chiranguito Mob: +44 (0) 7718 996084 Diego Salinas - Hispanic Food www.facebook.com/El-Chiringuito-Gourmet-2252571978132362 Gourmet - 55 High Street, Pwllheli LL53 Take away opened Oct 2020 (Colombia, Spain, Mexico) - to take 5RT - previous Jane's Sandwich Bar away - Paella, Empanada, Arepas, Burrito, Patacones, Kimchi Prawns, Tacos and more Pub/Café/Restaurant - Costa Coffee - 2 Tel: +44 (0) 1758-701271 Coffee bar www.facebook.com/Costa-Coffee-251994214993022 New Street, Pwllheli - LL53 5HT Pub/Café/Restaurant - Crown Hotel - Tel: +44 (0) 1758-228198 Grant Kangley - A homely and www.facebook.com/Crownpwllhelli Pwllheli - LL53 5RT comfortable hotel with 11 rooms ranging from single rooms to double/twin rooms. Pub/Café/Restaurant - Felin Fwyd - 19 Tel: +44 (0) 1758-228118 Linda Thomas - Light lunches, freshly www.facebook.com/Felin-Fwyd-380978355716554/ Stryd Moch, Pwllheli LL53 5DB Take away available made sandwiches, salad boxes and home made cakes all cooked on site to eat in or take away.
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