Recommended by E TA |
A traditional roadside boozer which is currently not doing food, neither was there any real ale when we visited. As described below it’s formed from knocking through a couple of cottages, and has three separate bar areas as well as a garden terrace.... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
You can probably guess what this pub used to be in its previous life. These days it is a decent bar/restaurant veering more towards craft beers than real ales, but with a good selection of both. It was fairly popular on my weekday afternoon visit, w... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
The Albion was my first stop in Conwy, being just a few minutes walk from the B & B I was staying at. As anticipated, it was also my favourite pub in this quaint seaside town. There are 3 characterful rooms, with traditional interiors. Listen to oth... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Dating from the mid-19th century, this pub was presumably rebuilt in the 1930s, judging by the green glazed tiles to the base, exposed following the removal of the grey paint, doubtless applied to try and attract the hipster mob from 98.4 ft away in ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
This is a late Georgian pub, probably built for Charrington’s. Having gone through too many names to mention, it closed as a strip club around 1996 to become a shop, reopening under its original name in 2016. There are now exposed sea green tiles to ... [more>] |
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