Cadw’s Cafés
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Enjoy food and drink in the surroundings of some of Wales' historic sites
We offer a range of food and drink options at four historic Cadw locations, browse our selection below and if you have any special dietary requirements, please speak to our on-site teams.
Coffi Castell and King's Gate cafe
Richy Rhodes and Deborah Sagar are well known for their popular café, Bonta Deli, which was established in central Caernarfon in 2018. Since opening in the grounds of Castell Caernarfon in February 2022, their pop-up kiosk, Coffi Castell, has been a similar hit with visitors.
From the Snowdonia cheese used in their sandwiches to the array of Anglesey-produced ice cream on offer, there’s something for everyone.
The King’s Gate café is currently closed – we apologise for any inconvenience.
From 28 April to 31 October 2025, our pop-up kiosk will be open every day serving hot & cold drinks and light refreshments.
From 1st November 2025, our pop-up kiosk will be open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only.
Caffi Castell, Castell Coch
Castell Coch café is currently closed until further notice.
Caffi Castell, Castell Harlech
Owner Freya Bentham opened Caffi Castell in 2015 and it’s safe to say that, after seven years in business, this hill-top café is a staple of the Harlech community.
Not only has it served locals and visitors during this time, the café has also created valuable employment opportunities for the people of Gwynedd.
From hearty breakfasts to light bites and afternoon treats, Caffi Castell is committed to using only the best local suppliers.
Their barista coffee, for example, is sourced from Ffa Da and is the perfect accompaniment to Freya's homemade cakes and scones.
Y Bwyty Bach, Tretower Court and Castle