The Best Pancakes in North Wales

Pancake day, or Shrove Tuesday, is a wonderful day that is celebrated in many different cultures around the world. It marks the last day before the start of Lent, and is a time for indulgence, feasting and traditional pancake flipping! To celebrate Shrove Tuesday, more commonly known as Pancake Day, we thought it would be a great idea to share some of the best places to get delicious pancakes in North Wales.

The Dutch Pancake House – Conwy

The now famous fully licensed Dutch Pancake House is unique to the area and offers a choice of 65 different pancakes! With both sweet and savoury options cooked in the traditional way with fresh ingredients.

For more info visit conwywatergardens

Read the menu here

The Looking Glass Ice Cream Parlour – Llandudno

The Looking Glass in Llandudno has a wide range of tasty crepes! With toppings such as fresh fruit, Nutella, and syrups. The ice cream parlour also has a wide variety of delicious ice creams to add to your pancakes! With Crepes, waffles, ice cream, bubble waffles and all the toppings and trimmings, there is something for everyone!

For more info visit The Looking Glass

Read the menu here

Hickory’s – Rhos on Sea

If fluffy American pancakes are your thing, look no further than Hickory’s in Rhos on Sea. Their breakfast menu which is served all day includes sticky bacon & maple pancakes, and homemade blueberry compote pancakes. Visit and enjoy these indulgent pancakes!

For more info visit hickorys.co.uk

Read the menu here

 

Skye’s Creperie – Anglesey

Nestled in the town of Amlwch in Anglesey, Skye’s creperie is the perfect spot for those visiting the island for a day out. With a wide variety of fluffy pancakes, crepes and even galettes which are traditional savoury crepes, Skye’s has a huge range of scrumptious options. Sweet or savoury, there is a choice for all the family here!

For more info visit skyescreperie

Read the menu here

Parisellas Ice Cream

With a rich history going back to 1912, Parisellas know the score when it comes to ice cream and desserts. Parisella’s have been supplying North Wales with delicious ice cream and sorbets since the 1950s. With sweet and savoury crepes, you are spoilt for choice.

 For more info visit parisellasicecream.co.uk

Read the menu here

Mojo’s Rhosneigr

Now under the third generation of ownership, Mojo’s has been an eating institution in Rhosneigr since 2005. In addition to the famous Mojo’s crêpes and galettes, you will also find a rustic menu fuelled with food inspired by cuisines from near and far.

With toppings from raspberry & cream to tandoori chicken, there is a unique pancake experience for all!

For more info visit mojosrhosneigr.co.uk

Read the menu here



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