Named the best Sunday roast pub in Britain by a national study — The Cottage Loaf is a genuine Welsh country pub hidden on a Llandudno back street with open fires, local cask ales, hearty homemade food and a loyal following that books ahead.
The Cottage Loaf — or 'The Loaf' as it is affectionately known — is a traditional country-style pub nestled in a back street in the heart of Llandudno, and it is one of the most genuinely characterful places to eat and drink in the town. Open fires, wooden beams, old heavy furniture, a sheltered courtyard garden and a bar stocked with local cask ales and craft beers: it delivers everything a proper Welsh pub should, and then some.
The kitchen takes pub food seriously. Meat is sourced locally — and the hearty homemade menu runs to cottage pie, fish pie, Welsh lamb dishes, lasagne, seasonal specials and what is widely regarded as one of the best Sunday roasts in Britain. A study by heating specialists Stelrad, which trawled TripAdvisor reviews across the UK to find the finest Sunday lunch pubs, placed The Cottage Loaf at number one in the country with a score of 95 out of 100. That is a reasonable signal of what to expect.
Portions are large, the beer selection is excellent — a rotating range of guest cask ales alongside local Conwy Brewery beers — and the atmosphere is warm and buzzing without ever feeling frantic. The garden room opens onto a courtyard that catches the sun on better days. Booking is strongly recommended, particularly for Sunday lunch and weekend evenings, as it fills reliably.
Located on Market Street, a short walk from the town centre and eight minutes on foot from The Rosedene. One of our most dependable recommendations for a proper, no-nonsense meal in comfortable surroundings.