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Trearddur Bay Hotel, Holyhead
Trearddur Bay
Postal town: Holyhead
LL65 2UN
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Soup Dragon left this review about Trearddur Bay Hotel
Actually this is the Inn at the Bay, which is a part of the Trearddur Bay Hotel. It is a JW Lees bar and restaurant. The original hotel appeared in the last years of the 19th century, but it has grown massively since then. It has a patio, beer garden and kids' play area. The 'Inn' is white rendered with a double-gables and a large conservatory in front. The Inn has a large dining area, where the food was general but decent enough. Off to the side there is a bar room, in red and white with a stone floor. Prints and photos are on the walls and there is a wood burner fire. There is a dart board. The service was fine and a few lads were in the bar - families etc were in the dining area. Beer; usual tap stuff with Lees' Hoptomist, Bitter and Machester Pale Ale on handpull. Not my favourite of breweries, but the beers were well kept if not to my taste. Worth a pop in if eating, or a swifty.
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J W Lees
On 9th July 2008
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- Real Ale : Yes last updated 09 May 2014 by Dave McNally