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Spending Mothers Day at the Groes Inn
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Mothering Sunday falls on March 26th this year. This day has been celebrated since the 16th century in the UK, and is a way for families to show appreciation for their mothers who have, and continue to do a fantastic job of raising their family.
 
If you’ve already been planning on treating your mother next month, a surprise visit to a local restaurant for a delicious meal is a brilliant way to show your appreciation for the hard work she has put in not only through this current year, but your whole life.
 
If you’re looking for restaurants in Snowdonia or Conwy, The Groes Inn is a very suitable dining choice when it comes to treating someone you care about to a tasty meal.
 
The Groes Inn is a country-cosy, traditional style inn which overlooks the dramatic Conwy Estuary. A visit to the inn will reward you with stunning views and delicious and award-winning dining – all in the comfort and intimacy of a traditional style inn.


The traditional dining room within the restaurant is the perfect setting for a Mother’s Day dinner, with its elegant décor and inviting atmosphere.


You’ll be greeted, and taken care of all evening by the Groes’ dedicated and attentive staff, which will aim to make the day as special as it should be.
 
When it comes to food, the Groes Inn certainly knows how to do it well. Their award-winning menus are crafted by expert chefs from only the most local and freshest ingredients. For the past ten years, the Groes Inn has consecutively earned an AA rosette for their restaurant and food.
 
With such an extensive menu, your mother (and yourself) will truly be spoilt for choice. An abundance of starter options await you, with dishes including Creamy garlic mushrooms, fresh mussels, sauté garlic prawns and breaded goats cheese – to name just a few.
 
Once you’ve decided on a starter, your next challenge will be to pick a favourite from the exhaustive list of main courses.


Every palate is catered to, with dishes ranging from a roast haunch of venison, smoked haddock and salmon fishcakes to a baked field mushroom packed full with grilled cheese and ratatouille for vegetarian diners.
 
If you’ve got room for a pudding, the Groes’ homemade ice cream is a popular and incredibly delicious choice, which is available in a range of wonderful and unique flavours.
 
It’s not just food that the Groes Inn is passionate about, they’ve also got a wide selection of real ales, and even a handpicked wine list for you to peruse.
 
The Groes Inn is expected to receive quite a few bookings on Mothering Sunday, so it’s always a good idea to book well in advance to ensure you secure your table. Food is now served from between 12noon to 9pm, giving you plenty of time to enjoy your meal.


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