Phil's World Pub Guides - Wales - Conwy

Pub Comments Location
LLANDUDNO
Alexandra Fine beer and a buzzing atmosphere even on a midwinter Tuesday. There is also a quieter hotel bar upstairs. Hand pulled Green label, O.P. and Ruddles County.
Last visited December 1998.
Mostyn Street / Clonmel Street
Carlton Large posters advertised cheap Tetley's Cask but they had no real ale when I visited.
Last visited October 2009.
Mostyn Street / Gloddaeth Street
Churchill's Keg beer only in the nicely decorated lounge side.
Last visited November 2003.
Augusta Street / Vaughan Street
Craigside Inn An up market multi roomed establishment aimed firmly at the family meals market. Brewer's Fayre menu. Fun Factory. Plastic beer only.
Last visited December 1998.
 
Cross Keys A very nicely decorated one bar pub in which the Monday night quiz is very popular. Various real ales. Reportedly now closed.
Last visited December 1998.
 
Flix Bar A grubby smokey two room one bar upstairs place with a nice film theme to the decor.
Last visited December 1998.
Mostyn Street
King's Arms Traditional decor in this pleasant pub on the main shopping street, with an impressive stone fireplace. The interior is perhaps a little worn, but well looked after nonetheless. I had a great pint of Bass from the only hand pump, and the food looks good, and good value.
Last visited October 2009.
Mostyn Street / Vaughan Street
Kings Head A nice multi-level pub but the hand pulled Tetley was mediocre. I imagine the beer has improved since my visit, as this pub now appears in the Good Beer Guide.
Last visited December 1998.
 
Links Hotel Nice large friendly plain bar side. Separate dining room. Hand pulled Lees Bitter.
Last visited December 1998.
Conway Road
Randolf Turpin's A typical plastic tourist trap with prices to match, at the summit of the Great Orme. Superb views from the terrace.
Last visited September 2006.
 
Sam's Speakeasy A large trendy basement place totally unexpected underneath the Imperial Hotel. Pool table. LSTV.
Last visited December 1998.
The Parade / Vaughan Street
Snowdon This plain traditional boozer serves excellent real ales. In the lounge corner of the knocked through interior, a comfortable three piece suite is arranged around the fire, just like it was someone's living room.
Last visited November 2003.
Tudno Street
Station Hotel A pleasant large knocked through station pub. Cask conditioned Flowers, Boddingtons and Pedigree. Food served all day.
Last visited December 1998.
Llandudno Junction station
Victoria A nice small lounge in this pub which concentrates mainly on food. Various real ales.
Last visited December 1998.
 
Wetherspoon's Palladium Beautifully preserved old 1920s cinema, or is some of it fake? Anyway, the usual Wetherspoon's cheap food and good ale, in probably the best Wetherspoon's interior I've seen.
Last visited October 2009.
Gloddaeth Street / George Street

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