80 /100 Black Boy Inn (Bar) STRYD PEDWAR A CHWECH Fanstastic pub and restaurant. We proved both: really nice welch lamb in the restaurant and really nice cask beer in the pub.
This is a picture pub, with a fantastic ambiance and nice beer selection. Maybe in summer it coulf be ceowdy by tourist and the place is little bit small.
Loved it! |
64 /100 Black Boy Inn (Bar) STRYD PEDWAR A CHWECH Have visited here a couple of times over the past decade. Inside the town walls, this is a lovely olde world pub with low wooden beam ceilings, dim lighting, carpets and wooden furniture. It's extremely cosy here and there's a number of different rooms including a restaurant area similarly decorated, but you can eat anywhere. The main bar area can get extremely busy and there's a number of cask ales available and you're pretty much bound to find something Welsh in the selection. You can also sit out front in the narrow street if you wish. |
80 /100 Black Boy Inn (Bar) STRYD PEDWAR A CHWECH Really surprised that no-one has reviewed this place, as it is definitely the best craft beer place in the area. Very traditional looking pub in the center of Caernarfon. In a listed building that dates back to 1522. A sign outside proclaims it as being the ’Welshest pub in the World’. Had about 20 beers on, mostly craft / real ale but with a couple of macros amongst them. I had a Super Saison from Tiny Rebel, which was great. Bottle list looked a bit meh. Good, helpful service. Didn’t try the food unfortunately, as it looked fantastic. Prices were OK. Definitely worth a visit. |
70 /100 Iechyd Da (Beer Store) 19 HOLE IN THE WALL This place was touted as being the best bottle shop in the area, and so I was (perhaps inevitably) a bit underwhelmed on my visit. Service was quite friendly but the lady covering on that day did not know anything about the few beers that I asked about. They did have a good selection of Tiny Rebel beers and I was able to get one excellent beer from Lines Brewery that I had never heard of previously (Farmhouse IPA). Prices were OK. It probably is the best place in the area but then again there is not much competition around. |
86 /100 Iechyd Da (Beer Store) 19 HOLE IN THE WALL Bottle shop on The Hole in the Wall, Caernarfon. Massive range of Welsh beers, ciders, and to a lesser extent, spirits. Also wines, but I didn’t really pay attention to them to be honest! Friendly owner. Couple of seats outside. Well worth a visit if you’re in the area. |
66 /100 Tafarn Y Porth (JDW) (Bar) 5-9 EASTGATE STREET Large open plan Wetherspoon just outside the castle walls in the historic town centre. This is a very Welsh speaking part of the country and you can expect to hear English only as a second language if the locals are dominating this bar, although there’s no shortage of tourists here because of the attraction of Wales’ best preserved medieval castle. There’s an extensive patio/garden area too and there’s real ales available as usual at the bar. |
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