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The Glyntwrog Inn, Llanrug, Caernarfon
Caernarfon
LL55 4AN
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Reviews of The Glyntwrog Inn (Average Rating: 7 of 10) see review guidelines
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about The Glyntwrog Inn
Situated close to all of the activities that the Snowdonia National Park has to offer, the Glyntwrog has a nice, homely feel with a cosy L-shaped room that was popular with diners on our Sunday afternoon visit.
As per the previous review, the pub is still serving cask ale from the local Bragdy Lleu. Whilst there was only one available, I had a beer simply called "Lleu", which was in a decent condition.
On 2nd May 2024
- rating: 6
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Will Larter left this review about The Glyntwrog Inn
A return visit recently was prompted by my daughter and her husband having bought a house in the nearby village of Cwm-y-glo, just a mile away from the Glyntwrog. We called in - it would have been rude not to - and were pleasantly surprised to see that the bar is no longer blighted by the national beers previously stocked. (For "national" read Marstons, of course, as Brains no longer brew their own beers.) The two beers on the bar were a blonde and an IPA from Bragdy Lleu, just under 10 miles away. The brewery and their beers are named after legendary Welsh heroes. (Lleu - pronounced "thlay" - was a legendary warrior, while my daughter's blonde beer was called Blodeuwedd, a woman made from flowers by a wizard, and my very good IPA was named Bendigeidfran after a mythical Welsh king.)
I wouldn't be surprised if I call in again before too long.
On 9th April 2023
- rating: 8
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Will Larter left this review about The Glyntwrog Inn
This is a nice traditional roadside pub which is making an effort with the real ale. They're involved with the Arfon Real Ale Trail, which was due to take place about two weeks after my visit, and their own beer festival in September, though the latter involves only a doubling of the present two hand pumps, according to the friendly and helpful young man at the bar. The two beers when I was there were Brains Rev James and GK Old Golden Hen. I went for the Brains, but it was a bit old, which was a pity. I liked it here, though. Hopefully the beer is better at busier times of the year.
Date of visit: 26th March 2019
On 31st May 2020
- rating: 6
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- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 15 May 2024 by Will Larter
- Car Park : Yes last updated 02 May 2024 by Blue Scrumpy
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 02 May 2024 by Blue Scrumpy
- Quiz Night : Yes - Thursday - last updated 15 May 2024 by Will Larter
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 09 May 2014 by Dave McNally
- Real Cider : No last updated 01 April 2019 by Will Larter