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Duke Of Wellington, Wrexham
Acrefair
Postal town: Wrexham
LL14 3SG
Reviews of Duke Of Wellington (Average Rating: 8 of 10) see review guidelines
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Alan Hurdle left this review about Duke Of Wellington
A well run village local on the A539. A small bar room with bench seating leads into a comfortable lounge area. The gents toilet is down an outside path to the rear of the pub with the stone entrance against the rising hillside. At the front of the pub, a patio area with tables leads to a larger garden with more tables and a childrens play area with a slide built into the hillside.
Excellent very good value meals are served all day. Real Ales are usually Taylors Landlord and a Guest Ale.
On 3rd August 2020
- rating: 8
[User has posted 710 recommendations about 648 pubs]
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Al Bundy left this review about Duke Of Wellington
Mr Hurdle is correct again. A nice pub and a good stop off if you do the pubs into Llangollen using the bus. Go and have a sit on the old tractor by the play area too.
On 19th January 2015
- rating: 8
[User has posted 3487 recommendations about 3390 pubs]
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Pub Details
Pub details supplied by members of this site to the best of their knowledge. Please check with pub directly before making a special trip.
- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 27 July 2013 by Alan Hurdle
- Car Park : Yes last updated 27 July 2013 by Alan Hurdle
- Darts : Yes last updated 16 August 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 27 July 2013 by Alan Hurdle
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 27 July 2013 by Alan Hurdle