Maelog Lake, Rhosneigr, Anglesey, LL64 5JP
Visit WebsiteLocated a few minutes’ walk from the award-winning Broad Beach in Rhosneigr, The Oyster Catcher is the ultimate beachside destination for a delicious meal with incredible views.
Overview
Visitors to this gem of a pub are welcome to bring four-legged friends – no matter the number. Drop by for a cold drink in Will’s Bar. Or perhaps you’d prefer to sit upstairs and enjoy a bite to eat in the main restaurant or outside on the terrace overlooking Rhosneigr’s sand dunes?
The seasonal menu features the best of British cuisine and showcases the pub’s relationship with local farms and producers; from local family butchers to oysters freshly harvested from the Menai Strait.
What to choose? The fish & chips are a firm favourite but leave room for a chocolate brownie served with chocolate fudge sauce and vanilla ice cream. It’s divine. Washed down with Pimms or prosecco? It’s up to you! There’s also a great selection of draught ales, international bottled beers and regular guest ales. The staff are happy to bring your four-legged friend a bowl of water and some treats so they don’t feel left out.
This dog friendly Anglesey pub really is perfect for beachside dining followed by a playful splash in the waves to reward your canine companion for their impeccable table manners. However, if the sea is really calling you, take advantage of The Oyster Catcher’s takeaway service. Head to Pat’s Shack and choose from hand stretched pizzas and filthy fries and enjoy them from the comfort of your very own picnic blanket.
For The Dogs
Visitors to this gem of a pub are welcome to bring four-legged friends – no matter the number. The staff are happy to bring your four-legged friend a bowl of water and some treats so they don’t feel left out.
Opening Hours
Daily: 12pm – 8.30pm
Parking
There is a large car park adjacent to The Oyster Catcher.
It goes without saying that you can’t visit The Oyster Catcher without taking an amble along the award-winning Broad Beach, just a few minutes’ walk away. It’s popular for canoeing and surfing, and its rock pools and miles of clean sand are also great for dogs and children to explore. The Dingle in Llangefni makes for a lovely dog walk. There are 25 acres of stunning woodland, river banks and gorges for four-legged friends to explore.