Situated by the picturesque quayside and Maritime Museum, this cosy nook has a traditional public bar with a large TV screen delivering sport under which is an impressive mural depicting the neighbouring buildings which overlook the harbour. Food orientated, the bistro side of the business brings an appetising menu served in a pleasant dining room.
Historic Interest
Grade II Listed. Two former town houses built in the 1820s and combined in the 20th century to form one pub. Historic Wales reference 4420.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Cwrw Llyn (varies)
Cask Ale
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