Lovely local pub. Super friendly staff! Buckets of charm.
Paul Wilson
Nice run pub, pleasant staff.
Richard Williams
Interesting pub
Lee Roberts
Nice place. Welcoming. Friendly staff. Service can be a little slow but to me not a problem.
Mo Gebril
The beef lasagne was great
Jeff Macklin
Great pub so friendly , we as visitors were made to feel very welcome ,
Johnny Wynn
Small quaint pub, made to feel welcome, literally 20 metres from our air bnb aswell.
Petalancaster
This is a review from a tourist's point of view. Llanfairfechan currently (Oct '22) has 3 pubs a short stroll from each other, on narrow streets with limited parking, a 15 minute walk uphill from the promenade.As a visitor, I was hoping for some pub grub, a tasty pint of real ale (preferably local) and a bit of character. A friendly welcome was to be had in all 3 pubs and they must be doing something right for the locals to survive in these difficult times. A common factor was the cheap price for a pint.Visited on a wet Saturday afternoon and pub was fairly busy. Small snug rooms, very small bar and non-descript decor. Bitter-wise only bland keg Theakston available (£3.20/pint). Don't do food, but live Sky football is a feature. Certainly not a tourist honeypot.
Quaint and surreal...typical village pub unchanged layout sure it was someone's house previously...lovely seating are in the back...beer excellent as was the welcome.
Michael Williams
Quaint is an under used word,caters for the locals but makes visitors welcome...good beer what more do you want.
Dawn Hammond
Lovely little pub very welcoming village customers and staff
John James
After cycling 60 miles a pint of this pub's pilsner was superb! Staff were friendly and the pub itself is a very welcoming and pleasant place
Went for a drink after a long walk.A quaint pub.
Great staff always
Lovely local pub. Super friendly staff! Buckets of charm.
Nice run pub, pleasant staff.
Interesting pub
Nice place. Welcoming. Friendly staff. Service can be a little slow but to me not a problem.
The beef lasagne was great
Great pub so friendly , we as visitors were made to feel very welcome ,
Small quaint pub, made to feel welcome, literally 20 metres from our air bnb aswell.
This is a review from a tourist's point of view. Llanfairfechan currently (Oct '22) has 3 pubs a short stroll from each other, on narrow streets with limited parking, a 15 minute walk uphill from the promenade.As a visitor, I was hoping for some pub grub, a tasty pint of real ale (preferably local) and a bit of character. A friendly welcome was to be had in all 3 pubs and they must be doing something right for the locals to survive in these difficult times. A common factor was the cheap price for a pint.Visited on a wet Saturday afternoon and pub was fairly busy. Small snug rooms, very small bar and non-descript decor. Bitter-wise only bland keg Theakston available (£3.20/pint). Don't do food, but live Sky football is a feature. Certainly not a tourist honeypot.
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croesawgar - dad loved his beer
Quaint and surreal...typical village pub unchanged layout sure it was someone's house previously...lovely seating are in the back...beer excellent as was the welcome.
Quaint is an under used word,caters for the locals but makes visitors welcome...good beer what more do you want.
Lovely little pub very welcoming village customers and staff
After cycling 60 miles a pint of this pub's pilsner was superb! Staff were friendly and the pub itself is a very welcoming and pleasant place