Name | ABV | Entered |
74 Easily the top place in town for beer. Lovely two-room interior, the bar has conventional individual tables, but the "Smoking room" you enter via is an oval where everyone faces the middle. The decorations, lampshades, stained glass windows, etc. were wonderful. Best of all, the 3 disparate groups of punters there did all end up chatting to each other. Even bester, you don't need to move from there to see all the currently available beers on a blackboard outside the bar room. Bestest, 10 hand pumps and 10 kegs gave us 2 flights of local ticks, all on pretty good form. Friendly staff too, happy to give recommendations. Top place. |
74 Cosy pub in the centre of town. Friendly service. Decent tap selection with beers from four local breweries. Particularly liked the special edition of the Welsh Black from Orme that they had on. Didn't look at the bottles. Definitely worth a look. |
74 Visited on 13th June. (Promise I’m not stalking ManvsBeer!). Nice old brick pub with lots of rooms to relax in. It was very busy when we visited in mid-afternoon. Great range of beers on from North Wales and the North West. All well kept and decently priced.
Pub has won an English Heritage Award and it’s been well looked after. Best pub in Conwy. |
76 Nice pub. No music, just beer!. (8 cask ales, 8 keg ales, a couple of cider taps). Local breweries are well represented. Actually the pub is associated with four local breweries. You can orden pies from a place next door.
Nice beer place. We met there and talked a bit to an old welsh man who turned out to be a Historian on Welsh Beer. Would come back for sure. |
76 A brick corner house pub opposite my most favourite chip shop in the country. The Albion is a multi-room affair with a red-brick heavy decor in the large first room which is solely for drinking. The bar is in the next room along that also faces out on the road and includes a large choice of and mainly hand pulled ales, mostly from brewers in and around Conwy and the rest of North Wales, as well as a few keg options. Behind this room is the Smokers Room, no longer used for that but cosy with a period styling to it with displays of old match boxes on the wall and a very large fireplace against one wall - there’s also a small serving hatch here. Beyond this is the enclosed patio area with most seats being in covered areas given the propensity for rain in and around the Snowdonia mountains. |
84 Recently reopened, community establishment serving local pies (from the famous Edwards) and hosting interesting parties in the back room (pirates tonight) total of 10 real ales and 2 ciders on pump traditional pub games and no music or TVs |
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