LET'S BE honest, we all love to pop out for a cheeky meal to our favourite restaurant from time to time don't we?

And there are plenty of hidden gems to choose from across north Wales in that respect.

But, what about those restaurants, chippy's and cafes that no longer exist?

We asked our readers to take a trip down memory lane with us and share their re-collections of their favourite restaurants which no longer exist.

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And as always, they didn't disappoint. Here are some of the best answers we received on our Facebook post.

Tracy Jones said: "Bake n take back in the day on the High Street."

Mike Williams agreed saying: "Bake & Take...The greatest chippy Wrexham has ever had!"

Skelly Price wrote: "I'm going to say bake and take but there are so many gone but not forgotten."

Janis Wilkes said: "Loved Stevens on main street".

Delwyn Bates wrote: "Used to be a wonderful old fashioned cafe in the main street, think it might have been called Stephens.

"All wood paneling and black and white tiled floor. The waitresses wore very old fashioned uniforms. Always got taken there for a treat. Then it was demolished and replaced with a modern electrical shop I think."

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PIC: The old Stevens site which had a mention in our comments. Picture by Chelle Parto.

Tracey Clarke said: "The Barnacle, it closed years ago, best homemade food ever!"

Zoe Evans told us: "The little cafe best pie and gravy in town."

Phillip Millington said: "Dao Siam on Charles Street. Fantastic and authentic Thai food. Their Jungle Curries were amazing... Yet to find anything in comparison."

Amanda Heyward added: "I absolutely loved upstairs in T.J.Hughes and the best in the world was the little cafe in the old market."

Mark Lambert said: "The Empire Fish and Chip shop on Lambpit Street. Cafe upstairs. Take away downstairs."

Elinor O'Dochartaigh re-called Bumbles on Charles Street, while many others remembered 'Mamas and Papas'.

Rachel Povey paid tribute to the Pebbles chippy and Eifion Parry had fond memories of Mrs Chans Chinese, which used to be opposite Peppers nightclub.

Curry Mahal, Bus Station Chinese, Empire Cafe and Oliver's were among others reminisced about on our post.