Tafarn lleiaf Cymru, yn nghalon Caernarfon.The smallest bar in Wales, in the heart of Caernarfon.
Characterful gastropub with open-fire and vintage decor, plus sweeping sea views from the garden.
The Cross Keys Htl is a traditional pub located in Llandudno, with a beer garden and hd screens
O'Grady's Irish Bar is located in Rhyl. It couldn't be easier to arrange your visit to O'Grady's Iri
you're looking for a tasty meal or just a drink and a snack, we've got something to interest you
the front doors or childhood memories of peering into the old well which now sits in front of our ba
2 Greengate St, Caernarfon LL55 2ND, UK
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