The Cartwheel Cafe/Restaurant is located at the Bodafon Farm Park on the outskirts of Llandudno. It's a cafe by day and a restaurant by night with a licenced bar open throughout the day. The cafe is exactly what you'd expect from an eating establishment at a farm park with exposed brick walls, wooden beams, heating provided by a log burner and to finish things off a couple of cart wheels hanging on one of the walls. There's an outdoor courtyard with additional seating (weather permitting) which is home to a huge BBQ pit. The venue holds special events from time to time with live music on occasions. It's also licenced for weddings and can be hired for private parties. The food on offer in the cafe is mainly traditional British with Welsh meats being used (although you don't yet have the option of popping outside to pick the particular animal you want to eat). Where they come into their own is with their Sunday lunch. There's a two course option for £10 or three courses for £12.95 with kids eating for half price. I started with a prawn cocktail which was nothing out of the ordinary but perfectly acceptable and packed full of juicy prawns and almost a meal in itself. For the main course I opted for beef. I'm a bit wary about ordering beef as a rule as I've been to enough nice places to know that sometimes it can be a bit fatty and it sometimes needs major surgery to separate the meat from the fat. Not in this case though, I can only assume that the cow this beef came from had spent much of it's life on the treadmill as there was no hint of fat at all. I was given a generous portion as well, which coupled with a decent selection of veg means you're sure not to go hungry here. I was a bit full by the time it came to dessert (and yes I have got a healthy appetite) so I passed over the chocolate fudge cake and homemade crumble and opted for some Parisella's of Conwy ice cream which just finished things off nicely, along with a nice pint of Boddingtons. I've also visited the cafe on a weekday to try the Bodafon burger. True, it costs a bit more than you'd pay for a burger in McDonalds, but you get what you pay for and then some and McD's don't cook their burgers on an outdoor barbie! I would go out on a limb and say that this is the best Sunday lunch in Llandudno at present and reasonably priced to boot. And where else can you follow your lunch with a short stroll to visit the llamas? read more