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Quinno _ left this review about Bar Bach
Resolutely shut on my attempted Monday afternoon visit, despite its Facebook saying they should be open. So beware.
On 14th May 2024
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Bar Bach
Claims to be "the smallest bar in Wales", but there seem to be other areas down a few steps at the back (although not in use when I visited). Basic alehouse-style furniture and decor around the compact bar. Apart from me talking to the barman, all conversation appeared (in a non-exclusive way) to be in Welsh. Two of three handpumps in operation: Bog Standard Bitter from Big Bog and Mwnci Nel from Nant (£3.30).
On 22nd January 2018
- rating: 6
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Aqualung . left this review about Bar Bach
This place is not a micropub as it has a fairly standard keg and spirits range nor does it have anything to do with classical music. It's certainly small enough consisting of a small rectangular room with a slate floor, some slate topped tables and the bar on the right. There is a TV but it was turned off. At the back is an entrance to Caffi Maes on the square which this place is actually a part of. There are three hand pumps which had Llyn Brawd Houdini & Cwrw Glyndwr and Nant Cwrw Chwarel. I went for the Cwrw Glyndwr (£3.95) which was in good nick but would have been expensive in London let alone North Wales. I thought this one was well worth a look which makes the high prices a shame.
On 24th April 2016
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