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The Nags Head Inn, Wrexham

Mount Street
Wrexham
LL13 8DW
Phone: 01978261177

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Local Pub (Marstons)

Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6 of 10) Add Review see review guidelines


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Steve C left this review about The Nags Head Inn

I was stood at the entrance to the Nags head eeny-meeny-miny-moeing to try and decide whether to go through the left door into the lounge bar or right to the public bar. I plumped for the public bar, before realising that these areas have been knocked through anyway. There’s a bit of quaint seating under the leaded windows by the left hand door, but this pub is one room served by a central island bar. The televisions located throughout were airing muted House of Games and there was some background music playing.
The bar counter supports standard and premium keg and the nine handpumps were drawing Brains Bitter, SA Gold and Rev. James in addition to Bank’s Sunbeam and Pedigree. Food is available from the pub co menu, the burger is priced at £9.30. A Christmas tree by the entrance was advertising Christmas lunch, in September. The service wasn’t very friendly from the barmaid and the toilets were infested with flies and there was no soap in the dispenser. What looked like it was going to be a good visit ended up being very disappointing, which is a shame because this pub could be excellent.

On 5th October 2022 - rating: 5
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Al Bundy left this review about The Nags Head Inn

A fairly standard Marstons pub. The open plan pub has a central island bar with seating surrounding it and an offshoot conservatory-like space to the left of the bar. 8 handpulls but only 3 doubled up beers (Bank's Sunbeam, Pedigree and Hobgoblin on) and a pull for real cider. Lots of Wales flags dangling above your head in case you've forgotten where you are.

On 18th August 2021 - no rating submitted
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peter ashworth left this review about The Nags Head Inn

Dating back to the 1660's The Royal Oak is an attractive looking pub from the outside with the smart interior a mixture of old and new,although was not that keen on the modern ceiling paneling.The pub has an island bar with 4 casks beers on plus the usual suspects.There were quite a few drinkers in on my visit but most of the customers were foodies.

On 5th April 2013 - no rating submitted
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Alan Hurdle left this review about The Nags Head Inn

A comfortable relaxing eating pub at the southern edge of the town centre. A place to escape from the central bustle though only a couple of minutes walk away. Real Ales served are Marstons bitter and pedigree plus a guest from the Marstons range.
Just outside the pub is the tall chimney from the defunct Border brewery.

On 13th March 2013 - rating: 7
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Dale Miles left this review about The Nags Head Inn

well worth the walk down yorke street and the walk back up later, I have had a good laugh in this place a few times, great bunch of folk visit this pub and a lovely pint, and good bar staff.

On 12th July 2008 - rating: 6
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