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The Bull Inn, Llangollen
Llangollen
LL20 8NY
Pub Type
Local Pub (Marstons)Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5 of 10) see review guidelines
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Steve of N21 left this review about The Bull Inn
Attractive looking Marston’s pub on Castle street where the one room interior, unchanged from the reviews below, doesn’t really live up to the exterior. There’s a decent outside section accessed from the road or a side door from the bar, with an initial larger stone flagged covered section under a wooden roof and then a smaller astroturfed section with a few bench tables with umbrellas.
The down to earth feel was very much still in evidence for my visit. The uncovered section was full with those for whom the current astronomical cost of a packet of fags doesn’t seem to be a problem. So I had to decamp to the outside covered section but was blighted by frequent wafts from the toilets that back onto this section.
Both hand pumps were in operation with Hobgoblin and Hobgoblin IPA. I went for the IPA as I don’t much care for the original and the IPA was a first for me. According to Wychwood I should be getting a Pale golden ale with orange glints, but all I got was their usual caramel sweetness. Not sure if that’s the fault of the brewery or the pub.
This pub clearly serves a purpose but not for me.
On 15th July 2022
- rating: 5
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Delboy 20 left this review about The Bull Inn
Attractive looking pub. I called in on a Saturday evening when it seems to attract a younger crowd - younger than me at any rate! The Hobgoblin was OK if nothing special. The real problem to me was the music, which was awful and deafening! I would call again but not on a Saturday night!
On 28th October 2021
- no rating submitted
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Al Bundy left this review about The Bull Inn
While its not the best pub in Llangollen it is one of the more down to earth pubs. A narrow pub with a courtyard to the rear. Like a lot of pubs of its ilk there is cheap and cheerful food available. 2 handpumps on the bar but only Hobgob on on this visit (and all previous visits to be honest).
On 30th July 2016
- rating: 5
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John Bonser left this review about The Bull Inn
On the main street in the centre of Llangollen is The Bull Inn, a former coaching inn with an attractive tiled exterior still referring to “stabling”. It’s a long single room with the bar servery running down the left hand side and the usual mix of seating options that one invariably seems to find nowadays. At the far end is a TV and a pool table. I suppose that, by today’s standards, it’s a reasonably traditional generic town centre pub feel. A door at the rear leads out to a large covered courtyard, which is where, I imagine, the stabling facilities for horses used to be.
Various attractions such as Karaoke and D J’s are advertised and, although there is some effort to attract town visitors, there’s something of a rather downmarket rough and ready feel to the place.
A former Burtonwood pub, it’s now in the Marston’s stable and, on my recent evening visit, was offering Hobgoblin and Burtonwood. The Pedigree gave up the ghost well short of a pint, so I had to make do with Hobgoblin - £ 2.89p – which, in fairness, was pretty reasonable.
I didn’t particularly dislike the pub, but there’s better options readily available close by
On 7th October 2015
- rating: 5
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Alan Hurdle left this review about The Bull Inn
Long narrow fronted one room bar on main street.
Now serving Hobgoblin Real Ale.
Edit: Real Ale now removed "For the Winter" as they claim not to sell enough of it.
"Summer" Edit: Real Ale back on for tourist season but now on Banks's Bitter.
On 16th April 2012
- rating: 5
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