Under the looming shadow of Caernarfons imposing castle lies the self-proclaimed smallest bar in Wales – note it does not claim to be the smallest pub in Wales.
We get regular visitors to the Vaynol Arms from all over the world.
Familiar pub fare, cocktails and ales served in cosy, down-to-earth surrounds with nautical accents.
Homey neighborhood pub with a fireplace, draft ales and a varied menu, including burgers & salads.
Located right at Number six, the cafe serves from six to six, twelve hours a day, everyday
picture perfect former coaching inn now a stunning independent hotel
2 Greengate St, Caernarfon LL55 2ND, UK
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