The best pubs for an Easter Sunday lunch
There’s nothing quite like a Sunday roast done right – crisp roasties, fresh, seasonal vegetables, and lashings of gravy to tie it all together. North Wales is home to countless cosy pubs where you’ll be glad to stop off for a Sunday lunch. All you need is to book in for a bolthole to match.
Whether you’re craving a traditional roast or something with a special twist, here are some of the best spots across North Wales to settle in for a hearty Sunday feast this Easter.
Ship Inn, Red Wharf Bay
This charming, wood-beamed pub overlooking the bay has been a favourite with locals and travellers for years. With a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, the Ship Inn serves up Sunday roasts that are not to be missed.
After a long walk on Llanddona beach and a wander to Penmon Priory, a roast at the Ship Inn is definitely in order!
Make a weekend of it – stay at Ty’r Ardd, just a short trip away.

White Eagle, Rhoscolyn
A true Anglesey gem, the White Eagle is known for its warm atmosphere, delicious food, and dog-friendly welcome. If Easter Sunday brings sunshine, their outdoor terrace is the perfect place to soak up the views with a drink in hand.
Looking to stay nearby? Cyndal Bach makes the perfect base and has plenty of room for your four-legged friends!

Hidden Chapel, Conwy
Set within a beautifully converted Welsh Methodist chapel, the Hidden Chapel offers a dining experience as unique as its setting. The stunning surroundings are matched by exceptional food, making it a memorable choice for Easter Sunday.
For a cosy retreat in the heart of Conwy, Cockleshell Cottage is the ideal stay.

Piqued your interest?
From seaside inns to historic hideaways, North Wales has no shortage of fantastic spots for a traditional Easter Sunday lunch. Wherever you choose, great food, a welcoming atmosphere, and stunning scenery are all sure to be on the menu.
Ready to plan your trip to Easter getaway? Start exploring and build out a wishlist for your Easter weekend!